The Caddie
<div>J. Michael Veron is the acclaimed author of <i>The Greatest Player Who Never Lived</i> and <i>The Greatest Course That Never Was</i>. His work has earned him the title of "master of fiction" from <i>USA Today</i> has called him "The John Grisham of Golf." In addition, <i>The New York Times </i>hailed <i>The Greatest Player</i> as "Golf's Literary Rookie of the Year," and the <i>Seattle Times</i> ranked <i>The Greatest Player</i> as second on its all-time list of "Five Wonderful Golf Books." At one time, <i>The Greatest Player</i> and T<i>he Greatest Course</i> were the first and third best-selling sports fiction in the country. <br><br>Now, J. Michael Veron returns with his most intriguing work yet....<br><br>The caddie occupies the most unique position in all of sports. He is a coach who doesn't have to stay on the sidelines, a waterboy who doesn't have to wait for timeouts, a psychologist who doesn't have a couch, and a fan who doesn't have to buy a ticket.<br><br>In Bobby Reeves' case, he's also a bail bondsman, not to mention a savior who will attempt to help him resurrects his game - and his life - in most unexpected ways. From a jail cell in Baton Rouge to the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach, the gifted but troubled golfer and his mysterious caddie travel a remarkable path to great courses and to redemption.<br><br>With his trademark style and golf expertise, J. Michael Veron has once again crafted a remarkable golf story. <br></div>