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Michael Veron (Author)
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May 12, 2005
Named "master of fiction" by USA Today, and Travel + Leisure Golf Magazine calls him "The John Grisham of Golf."
Now, J. Michael Veron returns with his most intriguing work yet….
The caddie occupies the most unique position in all of sports. He is a coach who doesn't have to stay on the sidelines, a waterboy who doesn't have to wait for time-outs, a psychologist who doesn't have a couch, and a fan who doesn't have to buy a ticket.
In Bobby Reeves's case, he's also a bail bondsman, not to mention a savior who will attempt to help him resurrect his game---and his life---in most unexpected ways. From a jail cell in Baton Rouge to the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach, the gifted but troubled golfer and his mysterious caddie travel a remarkable path to great courses and to redemption.
With his trademark style and golf expertise, J. Michael Veron has once again crafted a remarkable golf story.

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Professional golfer Bobby Reeves has fallen far--off the mini tours and into jail for larceny. Materializing out of nowhere to bail him out, Stewart Jones sets up as Reeves' rescuer, cook, concierge, and caddy. Suitably sage about what Reeves must do to pull himself and his game together (quit drinking, quit thinking about golf mechanics), Jones is also cryptic about his past, which is enough to bamboozle the history-ignorant Reeves; however, the loud hint of his surname won't be missed by Veron's golf-playing readers. That setup permits Jones to instruct Reeves in exemplary moments in golf history, and the famous courses Reeves plays on (Augusta and Pebble Beach, among others) allow a comfortable hole-by-hole narration of his ascent to the PGA tour and the U.S. Open. Reeves and Jones also have memorable encounters with contemporary golf masters, who marvel at Reeves' success with his techno-retro 1920s clubs. This is Veron's third mystical-toned golf novel and should have no trouble attracting duffing fans. Gilbert Taylor
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Named master of fiction by USA Today, and Travel + Leisure Golf Magazine calls him The John Grisham of Golf.
Now, J. Michael Veron returns with his most intriguing work yet….
The caddie occupies the most unique position in all of sports. He is a coach who doesn’t have to stay on the sidelines, a waterboy who doesn’t have to wait for time-outs, a psychologist who doesn’t have a couch, and a fan who doesn’t have to buy a ticket.
In Bobby Reeves’s case, he’s also a bail bondsman, not to mention a savior who will attempt to help him resurrect his game&mdash-and his life&mdash-in most unexpected ways. From a jail cell in Baton Rouge to the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach, the gifted but troubled golfer and his mysterious caddie travel a remarkable path to great courses and to redemption.
With his trademark style and golf expertise, J. Michael Veron has once again crafted a remarkable golf story.

Praise for The Caddie

Anyone who has ever for a moment dreamed of making it as a pro golfer will be under Veron’s spell. [Veron’s] interested in putting the romance back into the game.
&mdash-New Orleans Times-Picayune

A wonderful fountain of knowledge for golfers of all levels. J. Michael Veron loves the game of golf, and that love is apparent on each page of the novel. A great summer read.
&mdash-bookreporter.com

The author...brings extensive golf-world experience to this inspirational novel.
&mdash-Boston Herald

Should have no trouble attracting duffing fans.
&mdash-Booklist

Praise for The Greatest Player Who Never Lived

Golf’s Literary Rookie of the Year.
&mdash-The New York Times

Solid as a shot that nestles up to the cup from a 3-wood distance. Takes the reader back to a time and place that shaped the game&mdash-a golf whodunit, southern style.
&mdash-San Francisco Chronicle

It is dual parts John Grisham and John Feinstein, a legal mystery with a golf backbone.
&mdash-Seattle Post-Intelligencer


Product Details

  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin (May 12, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312325622
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312325626
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #317,660 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Fountain of Knowledge for Golfers of All Levels, June 6, 2004
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For those who firmly believe that a great novel lies somewhere in the recesses of their mind, J. Michael Veron may be an inspiration. Veron, a Louisiana attorney, did not publish his first novel until age 49. THE CADDIE is his third novel, completing a trilogy of golf sagas that mix the mysticism of Michael Murphy with detailed descriptions of some of America's most famous golf venues. Along the way there are some discerning observations about the game of golf, and how one can improve not only the quality of his game but the quality of life as well.

Veron's first novel, THE GREATEST PLAYER WHO NEVER LIVED, was a mythical account of Beau Steadman, a teenage companion of golfing legend Bobby Jones. One became a champion while the other was forced to spend his golfing career underground under a series of assumed names. In THE GREATEST COURSE THAT NEVER WAS, the reader unlocks the mystery of the golf course designed and constructed by Bobby Jones after the creation of his beloved Augusta National. Both of these novels have as their common thread the life and times of Bobby Jones. In THE CADDIE, the connection to Jones is through the eyes of Stewart Jones, a man who seemingly knows more about the life of his namesake than he does about himself.

Stewart Jones is an enigmatic figure who is knowledgeable in golf history and has influential friends throughout the golfing world. While Reeves finds this to be somewhat strange, he is willing to accept the benefits of Jones's many acquaintances. For the reader, the true identity of Stewart Jones becomes apparent early in the novel. Bobby Reeves may be the only character in THE CADDIE who does not know the true identity of his benefactor, but his lack of knowledge on this subject is vital to the events of the novel. Sometimes in a work of fiction, plot must trump common sense.

The relationship between a professional golfer and his caddie is unlike any other in sports. Perhaps the only analogous bond in sports might be between a jockey and his horse. The equine, however, cannot fly to a tournament with his rider, nor can they dine together or share a hotel room. A caddie is a coach, psychologist, travel companion and cheerleader toting a fifty-pound golf bag seven to eight miles a day. Unlike most golfer-caddie relationships, the selection process is reversed in the Stewart Jones-Bobby Reeves team. Jones seeks out Reeves, bails him out of jail after Reeves is arrested for stealing money from his employer, and convinces the young golfer that he has a future on the professional tour.

Bobby Reeves is a quintessential character for the golfing and life journey that occurs in THE CADDIE. As a college golfer his unfulfilled talent was drowned in alcohol and hampered by immaturity. Stewart Jones commences rebuilding his golf game and his mental outlook on life. Along the way there are lessons that readers can translate to their own individual game. Reeves has the physical talent to be an outstanding golfer, but the mental aspects of his game need substantial work. Many of those mental suggestions offered by Jones the caddie can be a benefit to any golfer. More attention to the mental side of the game can lower one's handicap just as well as time spent on the practice tee.

The journey of Bobby Reeves from Q-School to the United States Open is recounted in great and glorious detail. Along the way is a visit to Augusta National and several other golfing shrines. Stewart Jones offers many insights about golfing success to Reeves by way of historical anecdotes that golf enthusiasts will find appealing. While there are no plot twists or surprises in THE CADDIE, it is nonetheless a wonderful fountain of knowledge for golfers of all levels. J. Michael Veron loves the game of golf, and that love is apparent on each page of the novel. This is not a book for non-golfers, but anyone who has spent time on the golf course will find this a great summer read. After all, even golfers spend a little time at the pool or at the lake, reading during summer vacation.

--- Reviewed by Stuart Shiffman

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bagger Vance Revisited, September 2, 2004
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I rated this book a five because it is a fast paced read about my favorite subject--golf. I must say, however, that the author's writing style is not nearly as good as it was in his first two books. This one is far too heavy on golf cliches, platitudes and "clever" Dennis Miller type analogies. It is also a very thinly disquised redeux of Bagger Vance (but then again, I liked Bagger Vance).

On the positive side, the author offers a number of presumably accurate insights into life on the PGA tour.

Despite the flaws, I did enjoy the book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars He's done it again..., May 11, 2004
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The Caddie continues a great golfing tradition: reading wonderful fiction by a master of the "golf genre." Mike Verson has truly done it again, with the intriguing, uplifitng story of Bobby Reaves, the wayward, lost golf pro who finds himself with the aid of a caddie unlike any other. If you are looking for a terrific read -- and some great "golf stuff" -- this is for you. This author does not disappoint!
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yardage book, few putts, seventeenth hole, front bunker, tenth hole, finishing hole, bad swing, competitive golf, eighteenth hole, golf history, sand wedge, tee shot, major championships, hitting area
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Pebble Beach, Baton Rouge, Bobby Jones, Tiger Woods, Arnold Palmer, Bobby Reeves, Augusta National, Jack Nicklaus, British Open, Pacific Ocean, David Duval, Hal Sutton, Rules of Golf, Mike Heinen, Steve Pate, Tiger Town, Ben Hogan, Country Club of Louisiana, Grand Slam, Padraig Harrington, San Diego, Stewart Jones, Desert Classic, Rhonda Gill, Stadium Course
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