Don't be fooled by the title - this is a poorly written autobiography of Stephen Brusatte. Frustrating that he has little ability to share the history he claims to have contributed to so much.

Rare to find a book with characters that leave me before I get tired of them. Incredible read.

A helpful read with ideas around clear-minded confidence that apply on and off the course. Perhaps a few too many anecdotes which start too feel all-too-familiar by the last chapters (guy was bad at putting, but then he tried this, and he's good now). Definitely recommend to any golfer.

Could probably be enjoyed by middle school readers. Marvel quips and reddit 'le epic science' is 90% of this book.