- Joined
- Mar 25, 2014
- Location
- Miami, Florida
- HCP
- Old Age
- Local club/country
- Killian Greens Golf Club
- Irons
- MX-1000
- Driver
- ST-180
I am an avid reader, usually with 3-4 unread books on my nightstand waiting their turn. The one good thing about Covid was, I caught up on as much reading as I wanted to do. A lot of what I read is golf themed, whether fiction, documentary, biography or about golf architecture.
I'm halfway through a book I bet most of you would enjoy. Back in 2006, the famous golf writer George Peper wrote St Andrews Sojourn, the story about selling his house in New York and moving to an apartment literally across the street from St Andrews, about being a member of the club and mostly about day to day life living there and playing golf among the local courses.
I obviously can't describe it in a manner anywhere nearly as interesting as he writes it, but I highly recommend it. A childhood friend in Louisville, Kentucky, when I told her about it, replied, "So what you are telling me is, you're reading a book about Scottish real estate?" I promise, it's much more than that.
I'm halfway through a book I bet most of you would enjoy. Back in 2006, the famous golf writer George Peper wrote St Andrews Sojourn, the story about selling his house in New York and moving to an apartment literally across the street from St Andrews, about being a member of the club and mostly about day to day life living there and playing golf among the local courses.
I obviously can't describe it in a manner anywhere nearly as interesting as he writes it, but I highly recommend it. A childhood friend in Louisville, Kentucky, when I told her about it, replied, "So what you are telling me is, you're reading a book about Scottish real estate?" I promise, it's much more than that.