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Highlights
- Named "master of fiction" by USA Today, and Travel + Leisure Golf Magazine calls him "The John Grisham of Golf.
- About the Author: J. MICHAEL VERON graduated from Tulane University and Harvard Law School and has served as a USGA Committee Member since 1986.
- 304 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Sports
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Book Synopsis
Named "master of fiction" by USA Today, and Travel + Leisure Golf Magazine calls him "The John Grisham of Golf."
Now, J. Michael Veron returns with his most intriguing work yet.... The caddie occupies the most unique position in all of sports. He is a coach who doesn't have to stay on the sidelines, a waterboy who doesn't have to wait for time-outs, a psychologist who doesn't have a couch, and a fan who doesn't have to buy a ticket. In Bobby Reeves's case, he's also a bail bondsman, not to mention a savior who will attempt to help him resurrect his game---and his life---in most unexpected ways. From a jail cell in Baton Rouge to the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach, the gifted but troubled golfer and his mysterious caddie travel a remarkable path to great courses and to redemption. With his trademark style and golf expertise, J. Michael Veron has once again crafted a remarkable golf story.From the Back Cover
Named "master of fiction" by USA Today, and Travel + Leisure Golf Magazine calls him "The John Grisham of Golf."
Now, J. Michael Veron returns with his most intriguing work yet....
The caddie occupies the most unique position in all of sports. He is a coach who doesn't have to stay on the sidelines, a waterboy who doesn't have to wait for time-outs, a psychologist who doesn't have a couch, and a fan who doesn't have to buy a ticket.
In Bobby Reeves's case, he's also a bail bondsman, not to mention a savior who will attempt to help him resurrect his game---and his life---in most unexpected ways. From a jail cell in Baton Rouge to the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach, the gifted but troubled golfer and his mysterious caddie travel a remarkable path to great courses and to redemption.
With his trademark style and golf expertise, J. Michael Veron has once again crafted a remarkable golf story.
---New Orleans Times-Picayune "A wonderful fountain of knowledge for golfers of all levels. J. Michael Veron loves the game of golf, and that love is apparent on each page of the novel. A great summer read."
---bookreporter.com "The author...brings extensive golf-world experience to this inspirational novel."
---Boston Herald "Should have no trouble attracting duffing fans."
---Booklist Praise for The Greatest Player Who Never Lived "Golf's Literary Rookie of the Year."
---The New York Times "Solid as a shot that nestles up to the cup from a 3-wood distance. Takes the reader back to a time and place that shaped the game---a golf whodunit, southern style."
---San Francisco Chronicle "It is dual parts John Grisham and John Feinstein, a legal mystery with a golf backbone."
---Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Review Quotes
"Anyone who has ever for a moment dreamed of making it as a pro golfer will be under Veron's spell. [Veron's] interested in putting the romance back into the game." --New Orleans Times-Picayune
"A wonderful fountain of knowledge for golfers of all levels. J. Michael Veron loves the game of golf, and that love is apparent on each page of the novel. A great summer read." --Bookreporter.com"The author...brings extensive golf-world experience to this inspirational novel." --Boston Herald "Should have no trouble attracting duffing fans." --Booklist
About the Author
J. MICHAEL VERON graduated from Tulane University and Harvard Law School and has served as a USGA Committee Member since 1986. He lives in Lake Charles, Louisiana and is the author of two previous novels.