Win The Rules of Golf - according to Dennis the Menace
Who better than the nation's favourite comic-book character, Dennis the Menace, to give his own take on the prickly subject of the rules. With The R&A's approval, it's the perfect time to brush up on the rules ahead of the amendments in 2008.
Win The Rules of Golf According To Dennis The Menace
If there is one thing that every golfer can count on at some point in their life, it?s that we all experience our fair share of bizarre shots that make a consultation with The R&A Rules of Golf necessary.
Unfortunately, attempting to navigate the rulebook in these situations is about as enjoyable as getting root canal work done. With this in mind, the R&A has brought aboard Dennis The Menace himself to make your rulebook adventures a bit more enjoyable with The Rules of Golf According To Dennis The Menace.
With hilarious full colour illustrations of everyone?s favourite menace explaining thirty different rules and etiquette tips, this might be the first rulebook that will have golfers crying with tears of joy on every page. There are also some outstanding bits of trivia to share with your group while waiting for the slow blokes in front of you to finish up their hole.
In honour of The R&A?s upcoming publishing of the 2008 Rules of Golf on New Years Day, Golf Monthly is giving away a copy of this wonderful book to one lucky winner. We think our readers will agree that opening up the rulebook has never been this much fun.
Win The Rules of Golf According To Dennis The Menace
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