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In BAD LIES, photographer Charles Lindsay stakes out the diabolic border territories that encroach on golf courses-moon-crater bunkers, waist-high fescue grass, murky lake bottoms – to capture the unbelievable my-ball-went-where? moments that make the game so infuriating and so addictive for so many.
This hilarious follow-up to Lindsay’s popular Lost Balls (Little Brown, 2005) features inspired and gorgeous colour photographs, plus larger-than-life pictures of some of the world’s rarest-and oddest-golf balls. Texts include a foreword by outspoken golf commentator Gary McCord, definitions of the game’s offbeat terminology, and a meditation on the golf ball and the immortal soul.
This hilarious follow-up to Lindsay’s popular Lost Balls (Little Brown, 2005) features inspired and gorgeous colour photographs, plus larger-than-life pictures of some of the world’s rarest-and oddest-golf balls. Texts include a foreword by outspoken golf commentator Gary McCord, definitions of the game’s offbeat terminology, and a meditation on the golf ball and the immortal soul.
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