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The Golf Omnibus (BBC Radio Collection)

The Golf Omnibus (BBC Radio Collection)

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Author: P.g. Wodehouse
Creator: Simon Cadell
Publisher: BBC Audiobooks Ltd
Category: Book

Buy Used: $105.59



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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 13 reviews
Sales Rank: 2961658

Media: Hardcover

ISBN: 0563410841
EAN: 9780563410843
ASIN: 0563410841

Publication Date: August 2, 1990
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Also Available In:

  • Hardcover - Golf Omnibus
  • Hardcover - The Golf Omnibus : Thirty-One Humorous Tales from the Green By the Master of Comic Fiction
  • Hardcover - The Golf Omnibus
  • Paperback - Golf Omnibus
  • Hardcover - GOLF OMNIBUS
  • Unknown Binding - Bibliography of Franco-American works
  • Hardcover - The Golf Omnibus

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
An omnibus of golf stories and novels.


Customer Reviews:   Read 8 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Another Great Wodehouse   February 13, 2008
Another entertaining, stimulating and vibrant work from the inimitable Wodehouse. This book of short golf stories is the perfect gift for everyone who is a golfer, or aspires to be one. That is, if you can bear to part with such a brilliant piece of literature! Wodehouse rules!


5 out of 5 stars A hole in one !   September 27, 2007
It`s a nice hole in one , for all the 36 handicaps ! . Enjoy , read this book and your slices and hooks will be painless . Evem if you play with your wife/husband !!!


5 out of 5 stars Get it now   July 22, 2007
If you or someone you know likes golf,OR if you or someone you know likes P.G.Wodehouse,I promise you cant go wrong with this book. All of his golfing stories are here and they are all top notch. A keeper.


5 out of 5 stars Its a classic   April 5, 2005
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

The manner in which Wodehouse has developed the characters in the stories is indeed amazing. One hilarius feature I noticed in many of the stories is the attempt made by the victim (listener) to escape from the oldest member's clutches whenever he begins to narrate a story.

Wodehouse is at the top of his form in this one. Die hard Wodehouse fans should not die without reading this one.



5 out of 5 stars I hate golf. I love this.   March 5, 2004
Great literature is supposed to bring you an appreciation of something you hadn't considered before. Wodehouse's golf stories did it for me like few others. None are terribly subtle--most are told by the Oldest Member, who on the first half-page collars a helpless younger golfer and tells him a story that turns out to be worth staying for. The narration is slightly sarcastic, and there are only two types of stories at heart: guy and girl made for each other get married because of golf, or guy uses golf to avoid girl unfit for him. There's always a subplot of a bad golfer breaking 100 or two longtime rivals in an 18 hole match, but nothing seems to get reused.

Despite using upper-crust characters in his stories, Wodehouse's work exhibits only a fake pretension. Plus there are cool names and recurring characters such as the golf champ Sandy McHoots. It's a bit more comprehensible than some Yoknapathawpa nonsense. A love triangle through three stories features a poet who(gasp) recites his poetry while people focus loses a golferess to a golfer, almost regains her, and then tries to learn golf courting her sister. Nobody is evil, although some people deserve--and get--a good comic socking.

But what makes Wodehouse appealing is how his characters are comically obsessed with golf. I have better things to be obsessed with, but I was able to connect with this and recognize how Wodehouse laughs at them. After I stopped laughing.

I've never read a collection of stories more insightful, easy to follow and enjoyable.

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