Outside the ropes, PGA and LPGA golfers do commercials, fundraisers, interviews, etc., but there is more. Pro golfers are constantly looking for new ways to overcome swing flaws, choking, and personal demons. No one is excluded, not even a former PGA player, and his latest student.
Debbie Adams, a talented college golfer is preparing for Q school. She meets with one of the top teaching pros in the country. She is shocked when she discovers her trustworthy golf coach, Greg Loon, winner of several pro tournaments in the seventies and eighties, has a secret. What she doesn't know is how his secret will change her life just as her trustworthy golf coach doesn't know that Debbie has a secret that will change his life too. Miles from the golf club, Debbie becomes the coach and PGA pro Greg Loon becomes the student and both end up learning how the love of the the game of golf can lead to murder.
Stacy Singer is a mystery and suspense writer who has published novels and short fiction in London and the U.S. She is also an avid golfer and uses her vast knowledge of the history of the game to craft a psychological crime novel that will make you think twice the next time you see a so called 'normal' golfer on the PGA or LPGA tour. (Note: A few strong scenes.)
Debbie Adams, a talented college golfer is preparing for Q school. She meets with one of the top teaching pros in the country. She is shocked when she discovers her trustworthy golf coach, Greg Loon, winner of several pro tournaments in the seventies and eighties, has a secret. What she doesn't know is how his secret will change her life just as her trustworthy golf coach doesn't know that Debbie has a secret that will change his life too. Miles from the golf club, Debbie becomes the coach and PGA pro Greg Loon becomes the student and both end up learning how the love of the the game of golf can lead to murder.
Stacy Singer is a mystery and suspense writer who has published novels and short fiction in London and the U.S. She is also an avid golfer and uses her vast knowledge of the history of the game to craft a psychological crime novel that will make you think twice the next time you see a so called 'normal' golfer on the PGA or LPGA tour. (Note: A few strong scenes.)