501 Excuses for a Bad Golf Shot (501 Excuses)
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Average customer review:Product Description
1. A drop of sweat fell in my eye, and I missed the ball. 2. I stubbed my toe on the base of my bed, now I can't wear my golf shoes. 3. I've only played with these clubs twice. 4. My rain suit is too tight and I can't swing my club smoothly. 5. My ball is all scuffed up. 6. I keep picking up my head. I'm afraid the geese are going to do their business on me. 7. The tee was leaning too far forward. 8. I get nervous shooting last all the time. 9. The sun was in my eyes. 10. I thought we were using the green over there. Anyone can hit a great shot and brag; the challenge is to shank a tee shot and still make your buddies laugh. This hilarious books is an absolute must for any golfer. And you need not be a golf enthuasist to enjoy this book. It makes a great gift for any golfer, and is a must for every golf bag!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #296 in Books
- Published on: 2004-08-31
- Format: Illustrated
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 144 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Justin J. Exner is an airline executive with BA in Aviation Business from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida and an MBA from Franklin University in Columbus, Ohio. He has played golf all over the world, never without good reason. Justin golfs regulary and three putts very frequently. He lives with his family in Haymarket, Virgina
Customer Reviews
funny for the golfers
a good light hearted book of fun , golfers will laugh and probably will have used some of the excuses already !
Perhaps I'm missing something here...
... but this book isn't actually funny.
I don't think I'm devoid of humour and I am a very keen golfer but the harsh reality isn't that this book isn't very funny, it's that it isn't funny at all. It's the sort of teeth-grinding, boring humour that you get from some tragic idiot at a party at Christmas.
But perhaps that's just me.
I've used a lot of these excuses myself!!
Bought for a golfing colleague who always has some reason why he does not play to scratch. When I gave it to him, it was pounced upon by other members and there was a lot of laughing out loud. As well as myself, a lot of others have used the excuses listed, very funny, very good. A great stocking filler.



