Golf News for Thursday, November 11, 2004 | Books

McLeary's Mulligan: A must read for golfers and mystery lovers

Nov. 10, 2004 – Described as "John Daly meets The Firm," by PGA Professional Mike Behan, McLeary's Mulligan has it all: Romance, page-turning suspense, corporate intrigue, beta blocker use by golfers, and a winner-take-all ending on the 18th hole of the Reno-Tahoe Open that will leave you begging for more.

Named finalist in the USA Book News "Best Books 2004" Awards for mystery/suspense category, McLeary's Mulligan, by Bridget Bell Webber, introduces rising PGA star Chase McLeary, who spirals into alcoholic depression after the death of his wife and, disgraced, is evicted from the Tour.

Sober and in love again, Chase has one chance to get it all back: His self-respect, his reputation and his rightful place on the leader-board when he teams up with a revolutionary golf club manufacturer. But with Chase's new venture threatening its profits, OneSport, the powerful industry leader, will do anything to prevent him from taking his Mulligan, his second chance at success.

McLeary's Mulligan is a must-read for golfers and mystery readers alike. Published under the Dark-N-Stormies Imprint of Grace Abraham Publishing, it retails for $12.95 and is available at bookstores and through Amazon.com. To read an excerpt, log on to www.bridgetbellwebber.com. Through this site you can also submit your most outrageous Mulligan story for a chance to win free golf balls.



 
Swing Fix