2009 Amazing But True Golf Facts Box Calendar by Chris Rodell: Calendar Cover
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2009 Amazing But True Golf Facts Box Calendar by Chris Rodell

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  • Pub. Date: July 2008
  • 640pp
     
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    • Pub. Date: July 2008
    • Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
    • Format: Box Calendar, 640pp

    Synopsis

    "How do I love thee, golf? Let me count the ways." 1. Publishing magnate Duane Hagadone's yacht carries eighteen buoys, each with a flagstick, so he can enjoy a floating driving range. 2. Famed golfer Billy Casper practiced putting in the dark, which helped him develop a feel for everything, even the moisture on the grass. 3. Bill Clinton said golfing with Arnold Palmer was one of the great privileges of becoming president. Readers will find hundreds more amazing but true golf facts in this fun calendar.

    Biography

    Allan Zullo has authored more than 90 books, including the best-selling Amazing but True series, which features AMP's Amazing but True Golf Facts day-to-day calendar. Allan visits the fairway near his home in Asheville, N.C.

    Chris Rodell is a golf fanatic who has written about the sport for Golf, Maxim, the National Enquirer, and Maximum Golf. He's also a monthly columnist for Links magazine, one of the game's premier travel publications. In addition, Chris is the author of Andrews McMeel Publishing's Manly Golf: 50 Ways to Muscle Your Way to Victory and coauthor of When Bad Things Happen to Good Golfers. An avid golfer, he is the only golf writer in the world who lives on Arnold Palmer Drive, a half mile from Latrobe Country Club and the home of Palmer himself. He doesn't know Palmer, but their dogs have recently become acquainted.

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    Terrible Calendar - Santa wasted his moneyby knotbad

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    January 16, 2009: I never write reviews. I certainly never write poor reviews. But, I had to go out of my way to write one for this calendar. It is that bad. This calendar is supposed to list amazing facts. Here is the entry for today [For a man who golfed most every weekend, it sounds strange for Greg Norman to say he doesn't miss golfing on weekends. "For me, there's nothing better than sitting back on the weekend and doing nothing," he said. What? Not even time for a little recreational golf?] WOW, I am amazed - Not. At least the calendar lied about it being 365 days. There is only one entry for the weekends.