


Do you enjoy playing ‘couples’ golf? So does the author who says “… a day on the
course with my husband and another couple is golf as good as it gets.” However, it
can be a real challenge playing with men, with their habit of offering unwanted advice
or of walking off the putting green before you have holed out. Chapter 3, Training
Your Husband, is a lively recounting of these typical male behaviours!
But we women
have our own problems. A Housewife’s Work is Never Done describes how years of multi-

Mulranny Memories describes a magical day on a small, remote course in the north
of Ireland, the kind of surprising and memorable day which golf so often serves up.
Meanwhile, Big Girls Do Cry tells of an unremittingly horrible day in southern Spain,
when nothing worked and the author’s golfing courage was tested to the limit. Click
here to read Mulranny Memories

After reading Hot Wheels, The Mother of all Bags and Never Up, Never In! you’ll never
think about your trolley, your golf bag or your putter in the same way again. And
Blue is the New Black offers a whole new outlook on the outfits we women wear on
the links.
All women golfers who have struggled to learn this difficult game will
take comfort from reading about the author’s own journey to gain control of her body,
her swing and her mind in the chapters called A Pain in the Neck, The Anguish of
the Un-

And in case you find the Rules of Golf a mystery, a muddle or simply mind-

© 2008 Peggy Strachan
Illustrations by Malcolm Willett