Just finished reading “The Kiss That Caused My Slice” by John Ducker and found it to be a great golf book filled with collections of golf poems that captures the essence of all that is holy for us Duffers. Filled with majestic photos of golf holes that one can only dream about playing, each poem is fresh and vibrant and reinforces the reasons we have great passion for the game.
Each poem immerses the Duffer in all of us onto the links as we walk the fairways, stroke each shot, and read every putt. John Ducker’s ability to transport us into the depths of the game is uncanny. “The Kiss That Caused My Slice” is a down to earth, salty reflection of our game, friends, shady characters, hackers, gambling scenarios, joys, horrors, golf gods, and every other facet that keeps us Duffers playing and coming back for more …
John Ducker is an author that will leave you yearning for more. John’s book has hit that one shot that brings you back. I highly recommend this read which you’ll not be able to put down once you start. You need to pick up this great collection of golf poems to experience the tragedies and joys of the links and their influence on our every day lives. We’ve all been there and “The Kiss That Caused My Slice” by John Ducker takes you back. If you love golf … you will love this book.
“The Kiss That Caused My Slice” by John Ducker is Published by Black Rose Writing, ISBN: 978-0-9825542-9-6, and can be found and ordered at Amazon.com, your favorite book store, or from the Duffer Golf Book Store under the category of ‘Favorites’.
I guarantee you’ll want to get a copy for all your golfing acquaintances.
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