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Authorhouse | Fluffed Chips Shouldn't Count — A Golf Memoir of Friendship Across Bahamas & Scotland

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Authorhouse presents Fluffed Chips Shouldn't Count, a warmly observed golf memoir that follows four aspiring players over forty years. From the sun-kissed corners of Nassau's Bahamian golf courses to the rolling greens of Scotland, the book traces how a shared love of golf can shape friendships as seasons change and life grows more complex.

Rather than a simple up-front how-to or sporting tale, this narrative leans into character, memory, and atmosphere. You’ll sense the salt air on the Bahamian links, hear the chatter of friends as they navigate triumphs and missteps, and feel the quiet thrill of a well-placed chip rolling toward the hole. The story blends humor with honest, sometimes poignant moments as the four men balance work, family, and the lure of the next round.

What you’ll find in this book

  • Longstanding camaraderie forged in pursuit of a shared pastime, tested by distance and time.
  • Realistic reflections on aging, ambition, and the evolving tastes of veteran players.
  • Vivid settings—from coral harbour greens to Scottish fairways—that ground the narrative in place.
  • A recurring promise to reconnect, track, and play again every two years in new locales.
  • Subtle lessons about resilience, friendship, and the ways small rituals anchor a life well-lived.

The plot tracks events from 1972 to 1980, when the four friends endure a challenging initiation at Coral Harbour Golf Course, and then follow their journeys as they return home, start families, and rediscover their bond decades later. By 1994 they’re meeting again in Scotland, and the group’s annual golf expeditions expand to England, Ireland, Canada, the United States, and the Bahamas. The tone remains practical and hopeful, acknowledging limits while keeping the doors open to possibility—like Chris’s enduring dream of turning pro—without promising a certain outcome.

Reading experience and who it suits

  • Ideal for readers who enjoy memoirs centered on friendship, travel, and the rituals of sport.
  • Great for fans of golf culture, travel nostalgia, and stories that celebrate companionship through changing life stages.
  • A gentle, atmospheric narrative that invites reflection as well as shared laughter.

If you’re looking for a story that blends place, personality, and a lifelong pursuit, Fluffed Chips Shouldn't Count offers a window into a circle of friends who find meaning in every round, every trip, and every reunion. It’s not a prescription or a guarantee; it’s an invitation to imagine what might be possible when bonds endure the test of time and distance.

FAQ

Q: What is Fluffed Chips Shouldn't Count about?

A: A memoir tracking four friends' golf journeys from Nassau to Scotland, celebrating friendship, travel, and lifelong camaraderie.

Q: Who would enjoy this book?

A: Golf lovers, travel memoir readers, and fans of enduring friendships across decades.