Thursday's Game: Notes from a Golfer with Far to Go - Book Review,
by Tom Chiarella

Chris Lewis, Inside Golf, www.sportsillustrated.com, 12/17/04 "...an unexpected surprise...Chiarella is the best golf writer you've never heard of..."
Esquire magazine, December 2004 "...golfers everywhere need to read Thursday's Game, a collection of 32 impassioned pieces by...Tom Chiarella."
Book Description Golf can be magical and horrible. The greens, the gear and the game work their way into the heart while getting uncomfortably under the skin. Golf can turn mature adults into petulant children who always want more--one more drive. Another chip. One last putt. But the beauty of a graceful thirty-footer for birdie or the joy of hacking out of a seemingly impossible situation and getting within inches of the cup cant be matched. Tom Chiarella, a writer for Esquire magazine, knows the game all too well. He gets to see a side of golf the average player dreams of, while still maintaining his status as a serious amateur. THURSDAYS GAME is his take on the sport, the passion/pull-your-hair-out yin-yang, and the inevitable return to the course again and again. He also weaves in tales of friendship, family and personal insights. In THURSDAYS GAME, golfers, armchair or otherwise, learn what its like to: spend a few days with roguish pro John Daly play a round with actor Billy Crudup or Vegas singer Don Cherry swing the sticks at dream courses like Pebble Beach return to the games origins on courses in Scotland and Ireland go to Morocco to play for the prestigious Hassan II Golf Trophy Chiarellas tales are filled with wry observations about a game he obviously loves.
From the Publisher Whether youre a scratch golfer, a novice, or just know someone who follows golf on television, THURSDAYS GAME is a look at the game from all angles, some of them candid, some of them downright funny, and others that are surprisingly touching.
From the Author "Thursday is when it all begins. It is the Alpha and Omega of the golf week. It is as much a beginning as it is an end. You start planning the golf ahead. You puzzle a means of slipping out, of setting things straight, of teeing up. On this day more than any other, the weekend beckons."
About the Author Tom Chiarella writes for Esquire magazine. His work has appeared in Links, Washington Golf Monthly, The London Observer and The New Yorker. He has won awards from the Golf Writers Association of America and the National Endowment of the Arts and was a finalist for a National Magazine Award. He lives with his two sons in Greencastle, Indiana, where he teaches creative writing at DePauw University. He is an eleven handicap. Barely.
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