"The best golf novel in decades."
--Boston Herald
"Part Damon Runyon, part Raymond Chandler, and part Caddyshack . . . I was hooked for the full 18."
--Entertainment Weekly
"You don't need to know your bogeys from your birdies to find at least three laughs per page in this novel."
--New York Times Book Review
"Snappy prose, believable characters, and the funniest take on blue-collar hacking and gambling since Dan Jenkins's The Glory Game at Boat Hill . . . it's social satire and pure irreverence that keep this story in the grove."
--Los Angeles Times
"A great piece of fiction."
--Denver Post
"Easily the wittiest golf novel yet, the Bull Durham of the genre, and the closest thing to Caddyshack on paper we're likely to get."
--Kirkus Reviews
"Somebody forgot to tell Rick Reilly that you can't put sex, laughs, tragedy, suspense, and real relationships into a golf novel. Golf novels are supposed to be about somebody in Scotland discovering the Vardon grip."
--Dan Patrick, ESPN commentator
"This is golf as I know it, lewd, rude, and very shrewd . . . Rick Reilly has captured golf on its primal table. Full of characters from the other end of the food chain."
--Gary McCord, CBS commentator