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Somewhere in Ireland, A Village Is Missing an Idiot | David Feherty Collection by Black Irish Entertainment
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Step into Feherty's wry world of golf humor
Somewhere in Ireland, A Village is Missing an Idiot collects David Feherty's most beloved Golf Magazine columns, along with his bold pieces from Golfonline.com and selections from Golf Monthly. Edited with Feherty's running commentary, the volume weaves in memorable letters from readers who debated his antics, giving a sense of how his humor landed with fans around the world.
What makes this collection special
- A lively blend of wit, self-deprecation, and candid observations about golf culture.
- A curated arc of essays and columns that map Feherty's distinctive voice across outlets.
- Editorial notes from Feherty that add context and playful critique to each piece.
- Letters to the editor from readers that echo the book’s spirited, no-holds-barred humor.
- Perfect as a Father’s Day gift for the crankiest duffer who still loves the game.
Reading moments and use cases
Whether you’re curling up after a round, commuting to work, or relaxing on a lazy weekend, this collection offers short, punchy passages designed for quick dips and deep laughs.
- Ideal for a quick laugh between shots or during a rainy afternoon at home.
- Great as a thoughtful gift for golf fans who value witty storytelling.
- Perfect for fans who enjoy Feherty's sharp, mischievous commentary.
Sensory and tone notes
The tone blends dry humor with warmth, making Feherty’s insights feel both pointed and human. Readers will sense the cheerfully irreverent spirit that drives the essays, along with moments of genuine affection for the sport.
Who should pick this up
Fans of golf humor, readers who appreciate fearless, funny critique of the game, and anyone seeking a light, entertaining read about golf culture. It’s a welcoming entry point for new readers and a cherished repository for longtime Feherty fans.
In short, Somewhere in Ireland, A Village is Missing an Idiot offers a curated dose of Feherty’s humor across his most popular pieces, framed with commentary and reader voices that amplify the laughter without losing the love for the game. Consider it a thoughtful gift for Father’s Day, a quick escape between rounds, or a coffee-table companion that invites conversation and chuckles.
FAQ
Q: What is included in Somewhere in Ireland, A Village is Missing an Idiot?
A: A curated collection of Feherty's Golf Magazine columns, Golfonline pieces, and excerpts from Golf Monthly, edited with Feherty's commentary.
Q: Who is this book best for?
A: Golf fans who enjoy witty humor and sharp wit; a fitting Father’s Day gift for fans of the game.
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