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The New Yorker Book of Golf Cartoons (New Yorker Book of Cartoons)

The New Yorker Book of Golf Cartoons (New Yorker Book of Cartoons)
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A hilarious hole in one! Golfers are, to say the least, dedicated (some would argue certifiable) and these cartoons bring out the best of the humor of the game—from its triumphs to its frustrations. The New Yorker 's cartoon editor Bob Mankoff has selected the very best golf cartoons for this book from the magazine's amazing artists. And the best of The New Yorker means cartoonists like Charles Addams, Peter Arno, George Booth, Roz Chast, Edward Koren, and William Steig. George Plimpton has theorized on sports books that "the smaller the ball, the better the book." He was commenting on prose, but this fabulous collection proves his theory true for cartoons as well.

 

What Customers Say About The New Yorker Book of Golf Cartoons (New Yorker Book of Cartoons):

Being a begineer to golf, I enjoyed most of the cartoons.I only wish the book was longer :)

It does not have very many pages of cartoons. Too expensive for what it is. The cartoons are only so-so.

Being an avid golfer and devotee of the New Yorker, I was surprisingly disappointed at the few real laughs in this collection

Even I enjoy and can relate to the cartoons, fantastic buy and sits proudly on his bookshelf. I searched and searched for a present for my golf-mad boyfriend, and this was by far the best golf book I could have bought him.

Play another one."A man holds clubs next to a woman who's just finished her swing. You can see that the cartoonists have a great sense of the game. Unlike most sports cartoons, these wonderful offerings provide both female and male perspectives as players. One turns to the other and says, "You know something, Jeff. This book only lacks a knowledgeable introduction by a humorist, top golfer or pro, or cartoonist to make it a five-star offering.To me, the best humor is one that captures the reality of how the viewer perceives life.

There is one place we haven't looked." That's exactly what happened to me when I hit my hole-in-one to a blind green. which I liked.Here are a few of my favorites:One guru with a long beard to another in front of cave overlooking a canyon as the second guru tees off: "If you're so enlightened, how come you can't lick that slice." This reminded me of the section about Deepak Chopra in Who's Your Caddy.With a tree lying between the ball and the pin, the caddy hands a saw to the golfer."The Male Biological Clock" shows a golfer thinking: "If I don't learn how to play golf by the time I'm forty-three, I'll never learn."A golfer is thrashing behind a bush and birds and animals run pell-mell away from him."I am the Lady of the Lake, and because thou hast defiled my crystal waters I must hence smite thee. I could go on, but won't so that you'll have something to look forward to (other than your next round of golf). that can only come from having struggled out on the links themselves.This book will be a great gift for a parent who is a golfer for either Mother's Day or Father's Day.Fore. The ball drops into the cup after two bounces. She quit the game in disgust that day, complaining that it was just too easy to be interesting.

In the case of The New Yorker Book of Golf Cartoons, every golfer will recognize her- or himself. That or penalize thee a stroke. Two golfers are thrashing through the high grass beyond the green looking for a lost ball. and members of past foursomes. She asks, "Like so." This reminded me of the time I took my mother to play golf for the first time, and she beat me on almost every hole after the first four. By the way, that was one fabulous job you did raising the children."A woman stands on a widow's walk atop her roof looking through a telescope towards a golf course.One golfer to another as the second one takes his ball out of the cup, "Bankruptcy doesn't seem to have hurt your putting eye a bit, Pete."One golfer to another as the second one wrestles with an alligator in a swamp, "Oh, for goodness' sake, forget it, Beasley.

There's still the battle of the sexes around the missing male golfer, but not all cartoons are sex stereotyped. Your call." As you can imagine, most golfers would avoid the one stroke penalty.Man races out the door carrying clubs says to wife, "Gotta run, sweetheart.

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