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David Feherty (Author)
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This first novel by broadcaster and Golf Magazine columnist Feherty is a totally silly, completely unbelievable tall tale that succeeds more often than it fails because of the vibrancy of the voice and the straightforwardness of the telling. Scrought's Wood is the world's oldest and strangest golf course, so venerable it makes St. Andrew's look like a teenager. The membership has dwindled to nine, and the club, buried deep in Scottish gorse and heather, is virtually unknown to the outside world. Every 50 years, led by its owner and chairman Sir Richard Gusset ("Uncle Dickie"), its members compete in a golf match against the McGregor clan, a rough and ready gaggle of Scottish hillbillies, the prize being the petrified middle finger of St. Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland. Scrought's Wood, using very devious tactics, wins "The Digit," as it is known, only to have it stolen back by the McGregors while the old duffers are reveling in their victory. Scrought's Wood's members are gleefully eccentric, plagued by hilarious ailments, defects and unmentionable afflictions. When the outside world insists they allow a woman to join the club, one of the old-timers has a sex change operation. It would be awfully easy to dismiss this novel as trivial and inane, for many of the jokes are painfully set-up groaners, while others miss the mark entirely. Overall, one is often reminded of smirking teenage boys talking about sex. But there is a cheerfulness and a spit-in-the-face-of-authority aura about it that makes it the Naked Gun of golf literature. (Mar.)Forecast: Feherty, a former professional golfer, is a popular CBS commentator with a ready-made following; many will recognize Scrought's Wood from its appearances in the pages of Golf Magazine. His author tour engagements should be well attended, and he's a natural for radio and TV interviews.

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CBS golf commentator Feherty writes a column in Golf magazine about a fictional English golf club called Scrought's Wood, presided over by Major General (ret.) Sir Richard ("Little Dicky") Gussett and a band of stiff-upper-lipped hell-raisers who have more in common with the gang from Animal House than they do with the regulars at St. Andrews. Requests for more stories about Little Dicky prompted Feherty to tackle a novel, and he's come up with a rollicking farce in which Little Dicky and accomplices travel to Scotland, where they tangle with their ancient rivals, the MacGregor clan of the Tay Club, who are in possession of the most valued prize in golf, the Digit, otherwise known as the petrified middle finger of St. Andrew. What follows melds the best of the Crosby-Hope road pictures with the worst of the Three Stooges. Feherty throws together some genuine laughs, far too many incontinence jokes, and a tantalizing dose of golf history. Golfers who love the movie Caddyshack will love this book nearly as much. Bill Ott
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics) (February 25, 2003)
  • ISBN-10: 0142002658
  • ASIN: B001W6RRYS
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #871,952 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"When I was a snot-nosed youth in Ireland, my father did everything in his power, as did my soon-to-be sainted mother, to steer me away from the travails of what possessed my Uncle Dickie, who lived across the water in England." Read the first page
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Uncle Dickie, Sir Stanford, Auntie Myrtle, Scrought's Wood, Gussett Hall, Sir Basil, Stanley Beamish, Black Swan, Major Norma Oglesby, Tay Club, Aunt Myrtle, Brother Dick, Dormy House, Hadrian's Lane, Major General, Reggie Carstairs, Agnes Flanagan, Land Rover, Low House, Maharajah Poonsavvy, Major Oglesby, Mickey Crutchlode, Seamus Flanagan, Willoughby Hurd, North Sea
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GOLF IN THE KINGDOM on acid and nitrous oxide., May 21, 2002
This review is from: A Nasty Bit of Rough (Hardcover)

I'm the author of THE GREEN and THE FOURSOME, written under the pseudonym "Troon McAllister." It's not often that I get jealous of someone else's writing, but David Feherty has a touch and a voice that is to die for. Never mind the "professional" reviewer who completely misperceives the point of this book (they would call LORD OF THE RINGS "implausible"), silliness is the whole bloody point. NASTY ROUGH is pure whimsy of the best sort, with some parts so hysterically funny it would be just as well you didn't read it with other people in the vicinity.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars No golf mysticism found here; just damn funny writing, July 4, 2002
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This is a fabulously funny book by David Feherty. Yes, the guy is glib and delightful on television. But who knew he would translate so well to writing? The guy has a real talent - I hope this work is just the first of many.

A couple of items worth noting:

1) There's no "golf in the kingdom"-like mysticism found here like in so many paens to the sport these days. You get the sense right away that Feherty will have none of that [stuff].

2) This book may set the record for the most varied and colorful euphemisms describing the male genitalia.

3) This book may set the record for the most varied and colorful euphemisms describing flatulence and excrement.

4) This book - despite its sophomoric and crude humor - is amazingly literate and quite politically correct (wait'll you get a load of Uncle Dickie's posse).

5) This book is more non-golf than golf. Hats off to the author for showing he can be humorous regardless of the subject.

...and you've gotta love any writer that steals a joke from Billy Connolly & then footnotes the guy when he uses it. Great touch.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Feherty is one of the funniest guys alive, if you love golf, June 12, 2002
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I read it on a cross country flight and certainly aggravated my seatmate with frequent laugh-out-loud episodes. I couldnt help it and I couldnt put it down. The goofy characters are great, the plot keeps your attention to the end and the classically dry Feherty insights are funny as hell. However, if you dont love golf and dont have an appreciation for "old-style" golf in Scotland and England, you wont get it. Also if you are offended by excessive alcohol consumption and unabashed potty humor, this book is not for you. Otherwise, get a copy now.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Play it as it lies
Great Book! This was a quick read, perfect for the golfer stuck in 2.5 feet of snow in the middle of February! Read more
Published 6 months ago by J. H. Erdsneker

4.0 out of 5 stars the great fued
I enjoy listening to Fehrety on CBS and found that he actually can spin a good tale (for more than just a few minutes) here in "A Nasty Bit of Rough. Read more
Published on April 28, 2008 by Mark W. Grossklag

5.0 out of 5 stars A laugh a page
Its the first book by David Feherty that I have read and I can say that it wont be the last. A really enjoyable read, with so many amuzing scenarios. Read more
Published on January 9, 2007 by G. Dwyer

5.0 out of 5 stars Pretty funny stuff
I'm not much of a book reviewer, but let me say this much. I enjoyed reading this book. Some parts made me laugh quite loudly, while others made me snicker. Read more
Published on November 5, 2006 by Midwest Daisy

5.0 out of 5 stars Funny Funnny Funnnny!
A great book, I laughed so hard I almost ....well you just have to read this book!
Published on August 26, 2004 by Suzan

5.0 out of 5 stars A Nasty Bit of Rough
In A Nasty Bit of Rough, by David Feherty, Gussett sets his mind to win the most prestigious prize in golfing history, the finger of St. Anderew, patron saint of Scotland. Read more
Published on March 31, 2004 by Senior High

3.0 out of 5 stars Pretty funny, though a little over the top
David Feherty's comic novel about the loveable inhabitants of the Scrought's Wood Golf Club, and their raunchy adventures on and off the links is a pretty funny story, with a few... Read more
Published on March 10, 2004 by Brent Wigen

2.0 out of 5 stars A Nasty Bit of Reading
Feherty is good at one-liners, but a piece of fiction?.. NO!

There are far too many characters here, many of them with more than one name, as first names, last names, and... Read more

Published on December 11, 2003 by Darin Foulkes

5.0 out of 5 stars Golf and Old Goats: I Laughed Til I Cried
Forget about the title of this review - golf is just the backdrop for this hilarious book! It would have been just as funny on the shuffle board courts of south Florida. Read more
Published on November 25, 2003 by Tom

5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious !!
David Feherty's fiction book is a book I found enjoyable when I first read it, at least a year ago. I picked it up again, and this time had time to finish it (origianlly it was... Read more
Published on November 12, 2003

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