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Playing Dirty
By Joel Beall
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ADVANCED PRAISE"There is a deep contrast in modern golf between the sacred and the profane, and though many writers have explored the gulf, none have done it with such eloquence and insight as Joel Beall in his tremendous work Playing Dirty. This is a masterful examination of where golf went wrong at the professional level, and how salvation must come from its historical roots. This book is the reckoning we needed, and it comes with a bold and bracing refusal to let the mistakes of the past define the future. Like so many fans, I have spent the last few years wondering where golf's heart has gone. I don't have to wonder anymore-Joel Beall has found it." -Shane Ryan, New York Times-bestselling author of Slaying the Tiger
"Nobody in golf marries world class reporting and storytelling as well as Joel Beall. He hunts down facts that nobody else has discovered and weaves them together with the aplomb of a novelist. In a world where everything in golf hurtles toward uniformity, Joel's writing stands out as supremely unique. He is truly a one of one in the modern golf media landscape, and his hunt for golf soul amid all the chaos reflects this reality."-Kyle Porter, Founder of Normal Sport, formerly with CBS Sports
"This here is an act of love. Joel Beall was meant to write this book, what amounts to a journey of how we square all the realities of a game that's ours to play, but controlled by forces beyond our grasp. Beall approaches golf from two directions. He's the gifted journalist covering the game's civil war. And he's the player looking to believe there's still some good in something that's gone so far awry. You will join him for the ride, from frontline coverage of the PGA Tour and LIV, to the shorelines of Scotland, and maybe see things differently in the end." -Brendan Quinn, Senior enterprise writer for The Athletic/New York Times
Product details
Edition:
1
Number of Pages:
258
Release Date:
2025-03-20
Publication Date:
2025-05-01
Publisher:
Back Nine Press
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
195623733X
ISBN13:
9781956237337
GPSR Manufacturer Reference:
Minimum Reading Age:
14
Maximum Reading Age:
18
Weight:
460 g
Height:
145 cm
Width:
222 cm
Thickness:
18 cm
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