A Plug for My Cousin
Posted on November 24th, 2005 in Uncategorized | 2 Comments »
A few years back, my cousin George Blow sent me a copy of a book he was writing about the golf swings of the greatest golfers in history. George has spent years not only working on his own game, but studying those of other golfers, and you could see that from the book, which was really quite smart. I don’t golfânot unless you’re feeling incredibly charitableâbut George obviously knew his stuff through and through. Golf was his obsession.
Now George has gotten the book published. It’s called Master Classes: The Evolution of the Golf Swing, and it looks terrific. If you’re a golfer, or you know a golferâand who doesn’t, really?âthis is a great Christmas gift.
2 Responses
11/26/2005 2:10 pm
Mr. Bradley:
Your link to George Blow is to a man who died in 1922. Perhaps you linked carelessly to some ancestor of Mr. Blow’s?
Tried to order the book twice and encountered security issues, I believe because of the way the page is linked from your website.
You should consider posting a direct link to websites you wish your readers to visit in future blogs.
Cheers,
Dan H.
11/27/2005 9:35 am
Sorry about that. The man who died in 1922 is our great-grandfather; I couldn’t find an appropriate link to my cousin, so I threw that one in for fun. A bit of Blow family history.
The link to George’s site is here:
http://www.cafepress.com/golfmasters
Thanks for your interest, Dan.