Zane Robbins wanted to play baseball for the New York Yankees, but he ended up writing about the Class-B Winston-Salem Twins and, later, a wide range of college and professional baseball, football, basketball and even stock car racing events. He also ended up with a lifetime addiction: golf. After experiencing the low pay and high satisfaction of journalism, he transitioned to public relations for General Electric Company where the pay was better but the satisfaction less. Then came a stint as an executive of a major PR firm and eventually his own firm. He ended his business career as a principal in Arthur Andersen Worldwide, where he was executive director of the firm’s Global Markets Program. Meanwhile, he kept hacking away on golf courses domestic and foreign, encountering along the way a bewildering cast of characters who had nothing in common but golf – bad golf at that. He and his wife are empty-nesters living in golf-hostile Evanston, Illinois, where he spends the long winters cursing snow, sleet, wind and subfreezing temperatures.
Confessions of a Duffer
A Golfing Memoir
by Zane Robbins

Confessions of a Duffer
A Golfing Memoir
by Zane Robbins
Published Jun 30, 2011
322 Pages
Genre: HUMOR / Topic / Sports