Out of the Bunker and into the Trees, or The Secret of High-Tension Golf

by Rex Lardner

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One of Sports Illustrated's Top 100 Sports Books of All Time

For less expense than a lost bet on the links, you can learn how to get "out of the bunker and into the trees." Rex Lardner, a unique stylist who hit his best shots when in a towering rage, reveals the secrets every golfer needs to know, including how to loft a ball out of your own trouser cuff; how to properly grip the 2-wood when smashing it against a tree; and how to hit special "trick" shots-the fade, the slice, the yip-without a club if necessary.

Out of the Bunker and into the Trees is essential reading for those looking to correct typical golfing faults. If you are an inconsistent putter, Lardner demonstrates how you never need to take more than six putts to hole out on any green. Too much reliance on advice from strangers? Lardner presents an object lesson with his traumatic experiences teaching pros.

Originally published in 1960, Out of the Bunker and into the Trees is so funny that various chapters have been widely reprinted in sports magazines. Readers today continue to enjoy this delightful parody of golf and golfers by a humorist who claimed to have discovered the reason people play golf: "to destroy themselves."

  • ISBN10 0803245742
  • ISBN13 9780803245747
  • Publish Date 1 April 2013
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University of Nebraska Press
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 192
  • Language English