From Library Journal
Although golf is essentially a game that is taken seriously by those who play and follow it, Trevino does not fit the mold. He is brash and irreverent, though one of the foremost golfers in the game. In this rambling and rather slight memoir of some of his experiences on and off the fairway, Trevino manages to convey the sense of fun he gets from the game. He has met such notables as Prince Rainier and Gerald Ford, and, as one might expect, he is not easily fazed by them. Despite the light touch, Trevino's respect for his fellow professionals is most apparent. Photographs not seen. Not an essential purchase for most sports collections. Samuel Simons, Memorial Hall Lib., Andover, Mass.
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