Description
Paperback cover has some normal shelf wear and some creasing at corners. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This delightful glossary by Kevin Ahern offers a witty and insightful exploration into the colorful lexicon of golf. Published in the late 20th century, “The Good, the Plaid & the Bogey” captures the enduring allure of a game steeped in tradition and lore. Ahern’s clever wordplay and humorous anecdotes bring to life the rich tapestry of golfing terminology, from the familiar “bogey” and “birdie” to the more obscure “brassie” and “cleek.” More than just a reference book, this volume serves as a linguistic time capsule, preserving the sport’s unique vernacular for generations of enthusiasts. Collectors will appreciate Ahern’s engaging writing style and the book’s role in documenting golf’s cultural heritage, while readers will delight in the author’s witty observations and the opportunity to immerse themselves in the sport’s storied history through its distinctive language.