Synopses & Reviews
A Bogey Man for the '90s, "Maybe It Should Have Been a Three Iron" is the wonderfully funny story of one man's search for sporting glory. Like countless amateur athletes, Lawrence Donegan had the desire but lacked the talent to be a professional golfer. So he settled for the next best thing -- caddying to Ross Drummond, a little-known pro on the European PGA Tour.
With self-deprecating humor, Donegan recounts the days and endless nights he spent on the road with Drummond as they existed on a string of meager tournament checks, crashed at seedy hotels and back alley dives, and chased the elusive big win much as Don Quixote chased windmills. Making cameo appearances in Donegan's lighthearted memoir are golfing greats Jack Nicklaus, Nick Price, Seve Ballesteros, John Daly, and others.