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The Right Side of the Fairway

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Overview

Quirky Golf Fiction – An offbeat story that's both humorous and suspenseful...with unpredictable twists and turns.

Ben Richards lives for the weekend when he can have fun with his eccentric friends at the golf course affectionately nicknamed Hackin' Oaks. The hapless hacker is miraculously transformed into a PGA-caliber golfer when struck on the head by a wayward ball. This incident changes the direction of his life both on and off the course.

Now living every golf addict's fantasy as a pro, Ben is befriended by both the top-ranked player in the world and the most powerful man in the industry. Then tragedy strikes.

Forced to adapt to new challenges, he evaluates his priorities and realizes there's more to life than just golf. Ben must learn the true value of friends, community, and the healing power of love before he can resume his passionate affair with the game he treasures.

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Meet the Author

RIC K. HILL and his wife make their home in a small town nestled in the rolling hills of Southern California. In addition to writing, his interests include gardening (especially rare and unusual tropical plants), camping, and reading. An avid golfer for forty-seven years, he has been a member of three different golf clubs, with a low handicap of five.

Ric is the author of "Dust Bowl Justice" and "The Right Side of the Fairway." He is currently working on his next novel, a thriller.
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Product Details

  • NOOK ID: 2940013567788
  • Publication Date:
  • Publisher: Ric K. Hill
  • Language: English
  • Format: NOOK Book
  • Edition Description: Digitized from 1879 volume
  • Edition Number: 0
  • Pages: 268
  • File Size: 2 MB
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