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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Golf Book!, June 22, 2010
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This review is from: Preferred Lies: A Journey into the Heart of Scottish Golf (Hardcover)
I read a lot of golf-related books (and no doubt you do as well if you are reading this), and this is simply the best non-instructional golf book I've read to date -- better than Donegan's 4-Iron in the Soul, maybe. I won't spoil it by giving away the plot (there isn't one, really), but a lot of the book is a reflection on the meaning of golf and life, especially as it relates to family and the time we have to spend with them, and what it means. That makes it sound a bit of an emote-fest, but it's not, not at all. Just an appreciation of what golf really means in the context of a life well-lived.
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4.0 out of 5 stars An interesting read, October 6, 2008
This review is from: Preferred Lies: A Journey into the Heart of Scottish Golf (Hardcover)
Sometimes engaging, sometimes sappy, this one-man account of golf in Scotland was a fun read for me - a golfer with enough experience in life and the game to empathize with Greig's introspection.

Although I didn't always agree with his conclusions, his insights into the emotions we and others carry around the track with our golf bags were amusing and enjoyable.

If you love golf and have played long enough to appreciate that it is truly more than a game, you will probably enjoy this book. It sometimes goes too far into the personal feelings of the author and presumes a universal empathy that probably isn't there, but he is usually forgiven in the next paragraph. At times, Greig's prose is truly moving, but I suspect it will annoy others.

If you are interested in the "heart of Scottish golf", perhaps you should look at other sources. This is a personal account and study of one man's psychological musings about his life, in and out of golf.
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5.0 out of 5 stars "It's in the hole!", May 1, 2008
This review is from: Preferred Lies: A Journey into the Heart of Scottish Golf (Hardcover)
Andrew has written a true gem here. His insightful, caring, and expansive thoughts lead the reader through some great golf courses, truly endearing characters and one person's journey from the edge of death to a fully lived life.

I came away with an appreciation for more than just the game of golf, but the people and their stories entwined in the day to day activities of citizens of a country where golf is more than a game, but truly woven into the fabric of society.

Andrew's descriptions of the people and the places leaves the reader with the sense that they have met these people and played a round of golf with them.

A really good book!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Preferred Read . . ., April 30, 2008
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This review is from: Preferred Lies: A Journey into the Heart of Scottish Golf (Hardcover)
"Preferred Lies", like a once-in-a-lifetime round of golf on a special golf course, is something one savors as you move through it. Andrew's wit, insight, depth, humor, and choice of words delight the reader with their imagination and intention. It is an honest book - and therefore one that was easy to relate to and come away with impressions and thoughts that shall last. This is a work of art that comes not only from Andrew's creative and entertaining spirit, but from his heart. That is the highest recommendation that I think one can give for any endeavor.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, January 23, 2008
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This review is from: Preferred Lies: A Journey into the Heart of Scottish Golf (Hardcover)
You need not be a golfer to appreciate this book. The sub-title is misleading, for Scottish golf is not the subject of the book, but rather its backdrop. The book is much more about Greig himself - his life, friends and family. Greig used this book as an excuse to evaluate his life after a near-death experience. Golf? Golf is the glue which holds the story together. Golf is a constant both in Greig's life and in the lives of Scots in general; it counts time as Greig journeys both back in time and into the future.

As Greig plays the various golf courses on his way to recovery, an incredible array of characters join him for 18 here, 12 there (yes, 12 holes - hey, it's Scotland). It is amazing how Greig is able to sketch these people so quickly - their appearance, their background, and their character. Through these people, Greig makes observations about himself, his country and our world. And yes, he comments quite a lot about golf.

Greig's style is refreshing; his prose is direct and honest, yet at times it has on a nearly stream-of-consciousness feel. Not in a bad, unstructured way, but in an "in the moment" way. Throughout the work, his poet's eye for detail and use of imagery makes this book one of the best written works I've read in several years.

Yes, a working knowledge of golf is helpful when picking up the book, but anyone can enjoy it.
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