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Overview

Golfing With Dad is a warm, thoughtful collection that gathers personal memories from some of golf's most accomplished players and the fathers who helped shape them. Rather than a straightforward history, this book invites readers into intimate moments on and off the course—rituals on the range, quiet encouragement on the back nine, and shared celebrations that linger long after the round ends. The tone balances nostalgia with reverence, offering a candid look at how fatherly guidance can influence focus, resilience, and a lasting love of the game.

Edited by David Barrett, a veteran Golf magazine editor, the volume brings together fourteen heartfelt narratives from a mix of established legends and current stars. Contributors include Phil Mickelson, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, and a broader cohort of respected players such as Brad Adamonis, Stewart Cink, Ray Floyd, Bill Haas, J. J. Henry, Peter Jacobsen, Christina Kim, Brittany Lincicome, Kristy McPherson, Kevin Streelman, and Tom Watson. The Library Edition format makes it easy to browse in shorter sessions or as a longer reading experience, fitting neatly into a home library or a fan’s collection.

What you may experience

  • Personal anecdotes that bring the fairways to life, from early practice rituals to pivotal mentor moments.
  • A sense of golf lineage, with multiple voices sharing how fathers shaped their approach and attitude toward the sport.
  • A reflective mood that suits quiet evenings, gifts for golf enthusiasts, or shared reading with a loved one.

Readers will find warmth, respect, and thoughtful perspective in each story, with vivid scenes and honest reflections. The book emphasizes memories, lessons learned, and the joy of the game without promising outcomes or guarantees, inviting readers to imagine what such influence might mean for their own journeys.

Why this Library Edition stands out

  • Featuring voices from respected veterans and rising stars, offering diverse angles on golf and mentorship.
  • A compact, library-friendly format that works for quick reads or longer sessions during travel or downtime.
  • An ideal gift for golfers, families, and fans who value the human side of sport and the bonds that shape a player’s path.

Whether you are revisiting familiar names or discovering new ones, Golfing With Dad Library Edition provides a thoughtful, accessible window into the fatherly moments that can accompany a lifelong love of golf. The stories are crafted to engage readers who crave authentic experiences, practical wisdom, and a touch of nostalgia on and off the course.

FAQ

Q: What is Golfing With Dad Library Edition about?

A: A warm collection of fourteen stories from top players about cherished moments with their fathers and how those memories shaped their golf journeys.

Q: Who contributed to Golfing With Dad Library Edition?

A: Contributions come from legends and rising stars, including Phil Mickelson, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, and others, edited by David Barrett.