The residents of Letterkenny belong to one of three groups: Hicks, Skids, and Hockey Players. The three groups are constantly feuding with each other over seemingly trivial matters; often ending with someone getting their ass kicked.
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George saves the day in this adorable paperback storybook from the world of Peppa Pig! Peppa, George and Daddy Pig are going to visit Mr Bull at his miniature golf course construction site! There are lots of fun machines like the wrecking ball, the cement mixer, and even a great ...
In 'A Course Called America', Tom Coyne plays his way across the United States in search of the great American golf course. Packed with fascinating tales from American golf history, comic road misadventures, illuminating insight into course design, and many a memorable round with...
NINTENDO SWITCH. Tee off with family and friends in this content-packed Mario Golf game. Hit the green with up to four players locally or online and golf with familiar Mushroom Kingdom characters. Modes range from Standard Golf to the energetic Speed Golf and an RPG-like golf adv...
"The founders of the world-renowned VISION54 training program and the authors of the bestselling Every Shot Must Have a Purpose take golf instruction to the next level in this groundbreaking new approach to mastering the game. Golf is a beloved yet technical game, so a sound swin...
Curious George is playing miniature golf for the first time. He learns that numbers can mean different things, depending where they are used. In this case, he learns that in golf, the biggest score is not the best. Includes two pages of activities, including how to make your own ...
"Did you know that the world's most expensive public golf course will set you back over
The story centers around Danny Noonan, who is desperate to win the college scholarship awarded to the best caddy at Bushwood Country Club. Also involved are a millionaire who wants to turn the golf course into a new property development and a greenskeeper who is about to start Wo...
"Fore! SpongeBob puts on his best golfing outfit to play in a tournament against famous golfer Annika Swordfish. But the golf course is way bigger than the mini-golf course he's used to playing on. Can he really play a good game? With his caddy, Patrick, by his side, there's no d...
When Grampy invites Frannie to tee off with him at the golf course, Frannie and her mother misunderstand and pack a picnic basket for a lovely tea time.
In Virginia for the summer, Arcade and his friends restore a local mini golf course and continue to follow the token on fantastic adventures, in spite of recent troubling incidents.
Aspiring hockey player Happy Gilmore turns to pro golf to earn his grandmother's house back from the IRS. His hockey inspired antics on the course lead to a confrontation with a rival.
Susie Johns brings you traditional and modern designs to take on the golf course all year round. Perfect as gifts, you can choose from understated style or quirky fun. The easy-to-follow instructions for each of the designs can be adapted into a multitude of colour and pattern co...
Sam and Billy dedide to play golf in their local park. They makp out their course and get started, but along the way come up against all sorts of obstacles...including Billy's dad!
A collection of 101 stories for golfers and fans, with true stories from professional players, caddies, PGA management and staff. Stories are inspirational, humorous, and cover the gamut of golf from stories about playing to camaraderie, family fun, and personal stories about fam...
A two-hander action comedy in the vein of Midnight Run about an ex-FBI agent and an ex-mob lawyer in the witness protection program having to put aside their petty rivalry on the golf course to fend off a mob hit.
"Steve Williams, arguably the greatest caddie in golf history, teams up with renowned golf journalist Evin Priest to give his definitive account of his 12-year partnership with the legendary Tiger Woods, sharing personal, never-before-told moments of their friendship on and off t...
For as long as he can remember, Malcolm has never felt like he was good enough. Not for his parents, who have always seemed at odds with each other, with Malcolm caught in between. And especially not for his dad, whose competitive drive and love for sports Malcolm has never share...