One man's quest to uncover the roots of his family's obsession with
golf--a journey that takes him to his ancestral home in Ireland, to
Scotland, and to the American heartland.
John Garrity is well known in the golf world for his writing for Sports
Illustrated, Golf Magazine, and on Golf.com. In this new book, Garrity
travels to the remote corner of Ireland from which his great-grandfather
left for America, now home to a majestic golf course. There he discovers
why local farmers spent seven years carving the course out of
unforgiving terrain, using only rakes and spades for their work. From
there, he visits Musselburgh, Scotland, where his maternal ancestors
played golf before the first 13 rules of the game were written there in
1774, and to Wisconsin's St. Croix River Valley, where his father
learned the Ancient Game.
Part memoir, part travelogue, and all golf, this book is for the
enthusiast, the casual fan, or just the curious. The story of how golf
altered three small-town landscapes and forever changed one family will
captivate listeners and inspire them to find life's greatest treasures
in their own family tree.