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The Golf Bucket List

100 Ideas for Enjoying the Great Game of Golf

Jeffrey Thoreson

$34.99

Hardback

Forthcoming
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English
Octopus Publishing Group
11 June 2026
If your weekends have become a blur of the same eighteen holes, it's time to shake things up. The Golf Bucket List is your perfect companion to rediscover the thrill of the game. This isn't just a book-it's your launchpad to unforgettable golf adventures.

Inside, you'll find fresh ways to elevate your play, surprising insights into the sport's rich history, and a handpicked collection of unforgettable experiences, such as:

- Playing the legendary Old Course at St. Andrews in Scotland

- Witnessing iconic tournaments like the Ryder Cup and The Masters

- Tackling the world's longest golf course stretching across Australia

- Unwinding with a casual session at Chelsea Piers in New York City

- Reading the best paeans to the sport on days you can't make it to the course

- And so much more!
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Imprint:   Octopus Publishing Group
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 218mm,  Width: 136mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   300g
ISBN:   9781804194355
ISBN 10:   1804194352
Pages:   192
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Jeff Thoreson is a publisher, editor, and writer who has written for numerous newspapers and magazines in his 40-year career. He was the founding editor of The Washington Golf Monthly and GolfStyles magazines and edited those publications for 25 years. His golf journey began by hitting Wiffle balls with his father's clubs in the backyard of his childhood home. He began playing seriously after graduating from college, and progressed from not being able to break 100 to eventually trying to qualify for the U.S. Amateur. He has played in one professional tournament with a crash-and-burn result. Thoreson holds a BA in journalism from the University of Maryland and lives in Frederick, Maryland. He has traveled to play the world's great courses but finds particular pleasure in discovering lesser-known gems in far-away lands. He still plays to a 4 handicap.

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