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Leslie Nielson's Stupid Little Golf Book [Hardcover]

Leslie Nielson (Author), Henry Beard (Author)
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March 1, 1995
To movie audiences worldwide, Leslie Nielsen is best known as Lieutenant Frank Drebin, the zany hero of the hilarious Naked Gun films. But to duffers around the globe, he has long been famous for a different role, as the World's Greatest Bad Golfer -- the Guru of Bad Golf.

Now, working with humorist and fellow hacker Henry Beard, Nielsen has drawn on a lifetime of brilliantly uninspired play to produce the unique collection of useless wisdom, spurious reminiscences, and pointless tips that is the Stupid Little Golf Book..

Painstakingly fabricated to look like the result of years of study of the game of golf, the Stupid Little Golf Book contains no dopey drills, no mind-game mumbo jumbo, no swing-wrecking instruction. Just simple common-sense advice on how to needle, wheedle, weasel, wangle, chisel, finagle, connive, and fudge your way to victory on the links, interspersed with hear-twarming tales
of duplicity, chicanery, mendacity, and truly deplorable sportsmanship.

Covering everything from fundamentals, such as the grip ("always hold the club at the thin end where that length of rubber stuff is, and not the end that has that curvy metal or wooden thing with the number on it"), to A Foolproof Way to Knock at Least Six Strokes off Your Score ("skip the last hole"), this is, finally, a golf book for the rest of us, by the man who put fun back into the game of golf.

Leslie Nielsen is one of the funniest and most popular actors of our time.  He has appeared in leading roles in innumerable films and is world-renowned as the lovable star of the phenomenally successful Naked Gun movies.

Leslie Nielsen is, of course, the World's Only Professional Bad Golfer, whose many memorable awful shots have made him an integral part of the rich history of the game. Shots like "The Shank Heard Round the World," which ended the aptly named sudden-death playoff at Pebble Beach; the amazing "hole-in-none," 167-yard gimme on the short par-3 at Glen Abbey; and the unforgettable 440-yard drive to the green on the Road Hole at St. Andrews, with the cart in reverse the entire way.

Nielsen has drawn on a lifetime of less-than-stellar play to produce theStupid Little Golf Book. Here at last is a golf book that truly lives up to its name.

Henry Beard was a founder of National Lampoon and the magazine's editor during its heyday in the 1970s. He is the author of several bestselling humor books, including Golfing: A Duffer's Dictionary, Mulligan's Laws, and The Official Exceptions to the Rules of Golf.

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From Publishers Weekly

If Nielsen the film actor has not attracted enough attention, this tidbit he and former National Lampoon editor Beard (French for Cats) have composed might draw some. Opening with hints on the golfer's stance, grip and sighting, all guaranteed to do nothing to improve one's game, the authors scoff at the notion of taking lessons from a pro but do offer their prescriptions for various ways of undermining a fellow player's morale, such as pointing out that his four-foot putt is more than 1200 millimeters. They also suggest that readers always appoint themselves scorekeeper and pick the other members of their foursomes with care. The book is further filled with ripe corn such as the comment that golf balls is not an ailment; and it earns the "stupid" of its title by failing to show any awareness that the game is played by women also. 100,000 first printing; first serial to Playboy; Literary Guild selection.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

Amateurs and professionals alike look to golf for pleasure, fulfillment, and-for those whose drives (pun intended) are less competitive or constructive-for both mental and physical torture. Why we love, hate, and fear golf is told in an uncanny yet humorous style by actor (e.g., The Naked Gun, 1988; The Naked Gun 21/2, 1991) and hack golfer Nielsen. Perhaps most intriguing-and disconcerting-about this slender volume is that although it may be "stupid," golfers will discover that many of the experiences described have a familiar ring. For instance, Nielson claims that "if you can drive, and hit your irons decently, you won't be able to putt" and that "it's dumb luck if by some accident you hit a drive 240 yards right down the middle of the fairway." For public libraries.
--Jim Paxman, Tennessee State Univ., Nashville
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Doubleday; 1 edition (March 1, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0385475985
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385475983
  • Product Dimensions: 7.1 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,726,865 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Even for the non-golfer!, October 14, 2000
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This review is from: Leslie Nielson's Stupid Little Golf Book (Hardcover)
I don't play golf, but this little book is definitely worth reading. It kept me in stitches all the way through! I imagine that a golfer would even get more out of it than I did. I've given this book as a gift to several friends who do golf and they also give it an excellent rating. Lelsie Nielsen is at his best! Enjoy!
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