J. Michael Veron is the acclaimed author of "The Greatest Player Who Never Lived" and "The Greatest Course That Never Was." His work has earned him the title of "master of fiction" from "USA Today" has called him "The John Grisham of Golf." In addition, "The New York Times "hailed "The Greatest Player" as "Golf's Literary Rookie of the Year," and the "Seattle Times" ranked "The Greatest Player" as second on its all-time list of "Five Wonderful Golf Books." At one time, "The Greatest Player" and T"he Greatest Course" were the first and third best-selling sports fiction in the country. 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 timeouts, a psychologist who doesn't have a couch, and a fan who doesn't have to buy a ticket. In Bobby Reeves' case, he's also a bail bondsman, not to mention a savior who will attempt to help him resurrects 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.
I picked this book up at the library and was so taken with it I purchased it for some family and friends that are into golf. Well written and fun.
Bagger Vance Revisited
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
I rated this book a five because it is a fast paced read about my favorite subject--golf. I must say, however, that the author's writing style is not nearly as good as it was in his first two books. This one is far too heavy on golf cliches, platitudes and "clever" Dennis Miller type analogies. It is also a very thinly disquised redeux of Bagger Vance (but then again, I liked Bagger Vance). On the positive side, the author offers a number of presumably accurate insights into life on the PGA tour. Despite the flaws, I did enjoy the book.
Destined to be a Classic!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
A uniquely crafted story of a self destructive golfer and the Caddie who, sometimes through mysterious ways, tries to help him restore his game and his life. The path they take gives one a rare insight into a golfers journey through Tournament Qualifying School(Q-School) to obtain a Tour Card (License) while also giving one a glimpse of the Author's extraordinary knowledge of players and the courses they played as well as the history of the game itself. One need not play golf to follow this well written and thoroughly enjoyable story that could be defined as "It's A Wonderful Life" of golf! This is easily Mike Veron's best effort yet and could be destined to be a Classic!!
The Caddie
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Mike Veron has done it again. This is his third golf novel and each one is better than the one before. Bobby Reeves is a professional golfer at the bottom of the heap. He meets up with a very unusual man, Stewart Jones, who, agrees to caddie for him, takes him under his wing and changes his life. In the process Bobby learns a lot about himself, his game and life in general. A great read which will entertain as well as enlighten everyone. No need to be a golfer to enjoy this book!!!
He's done it again...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
The Caddie continues a great golfing tradition: reading wonderful fiction by a master of the "golf genre." Mike Verson has truly done it again, with the intriguing, uplifitng story of Bobby Reaves, the wayward, lost golf pro who finds himself with the aid of a caddie unlike any other. If you are looking for a terrific read -- and some great "golf stuff" -- this is for you. This author does not disappoint!
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