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Two Years in St. Andrews

Two Years at Home on the Old Course

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Two Years in St. Andrews

By: George Peper
Narrated by: Fleet Cooper
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The Old Course at St. Andrews is to golfers what St. Peter's is to Catholics or the Western Wall is to Jews: hallowed ground, the course every golfer longs to play - and master. In 1983 George Peper was playing the Old Course when he hit a slice so hideous that he never found the ball. But in looking for it, he came across a For Sale sign on a stone town house alongside the famed eighteenth hole. Two months later he and his wife, Libby, became the proud owners of 9A Gibson Place.

In 2003 Peper retired after twenty-five years as the editor in chief of Golf magazine. With the younger of their two sons off to college, the Pepers decided to sell their house in the United States and relocate temporarily to the town house in St. Andrews. And so they left for the land of golf - and single malt scotch, haggis, bagpipes, television licenses, and accents thicker than a North Sea fog. While Libby struggled with renovating an apartment that for years had been rented to students at the local university, George began his quest to break par on the Old Course.

Their new neighbors were friendly, helpful, charmingly eccentric, and always serious about golf. In no time George was welcomed into the local golf crowd, joining the likes of Gordon Murray, the man who knows everyone; Sir Michael Bonallack, Britain's premier amateur golfer of the last century; and Wee Raymond Gatherum, a magnificent shotmaker whose diminutive stature belies his skills.For anyone who has ever dreamed of playing the Old Course - and what golfer hasn't? - this book is the next best thing. And for those who have had that privilege, Two Years in St. Andrews will revive old memories and confirm Bobby Jones's tribute, "If I were to set down to play on one golf course for the remainder of my life, I should choose the Old Course at St. Andrews."

©2006 Kevin Pappas (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
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Knowing several people mentioned in this wonderful story, related to two of them. Just a shame the research had not been done by the narrator. A classic example Elie Golf Club is not Elly and many more names and places mispronounced. Am sure the author would not have made the same mistakes.

Great story... Shame about pronunciation

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If you like golf and like StAndrews give it a try. My only criticism is there was too much non golf talk, but enough to give it. Try.

Worth a listen

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An interesting account of adaptation to a new life. Not sure that a non-golfer would enjoy the read so much as a great deal of golf centric language is in evidence.

If it wasn't for the narrator's frankly awful attempts at Scottish and English accents, I would have enjoyed it a whole lot more!

Great story, shame about the accents!

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I listened to the book and found some of the pronunciation a bit awry but it took nothing away from the intensity of the storyline.
Being a golfer myself I can easily relate to a lot of the narrative.
I found the final chapter very heartfelt and emotional

Loved it

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Great narrative for anyone interested in golf, St Andrews and Britain as a travel destination. Some shocking accents as you'd expect but a lovely story full of interesting characters. Very enjoyable.

Great story, builds to a touching finale

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