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Golf Books and Publications in Stationery Business Directory
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Ancient Golf Publishing in Stationery Business Directory
The main character in this 18th Century Scottish historical fiction novel is named Mulligan. He is a well-worn, burned-out Irish pirate, tired of the high seas, who now craves a land-lubbing life. At this crossroads of mid-life, Mulligan returns to his roots in Ireland seeking work. Unfortunately, he couldnt find work, but was told that he could go to Scotland and make a great deal of money “carrying sticks.” Although he didnt know what these sticks looked like, nor how much they weighed, nor how far he had to carry them... all he knew was he could make a lot of money. Just before Mulligan sets sail for his final destination, there’s another twist. He discovers he has a bastard son, a 12-year-old orphan boy named Bogie. Mulligan decides to take Bogie with him to Scotland in order to make twice as much money for himself. United at last for better or worse, they set out to carve out a new life that totally revolves around “carrying sticks.” After arriving in Scotland, they were eager to learn everything there is to know about “carrying sticks.” They are disappointed after discovering that “carrying sticks” for golfers is merely being a lowly caddie carrying golf equipment - golf clubs. This 18th Century historical fiction novel takes place in St. Andrews, Scotland, the birthplace of golf. Its about a father-son relationship, how they bond together. Its about their Scotland golf adventures as caddies carrying golf equipment and how they learned to play golf.
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