God and the Golfer
Robb Shultz
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Description
A nine-and-a-half-year-old boy was stricken with paralytic polio. He spent almost a year in bed, unable to move his legs or feel any sensation. Some say he was an unfortunate victim, but he never pitied himself. After a miraculous recovery (and fifteen subsequent major surgical operations to his legs and back) Robb would learn to play golf thanks to his dad, R. B. Shultz. He would then go on to become a two-year NCAA All-American Collegiate Golf Team member and lead his team to the 1966 NCAA College Division Golf Championship. Now, after fifty-nine years as a golfer, and thirty-seven years of ministry experience, Robb shares what makes the game of golf unique and how it can impact the way we live the rest of our life to the benefit of others. In this book, Robb has effectively woven together the threads of humor, insight, and life application in a delightful prosaic fabric that is sure to entertain and challenge the reader, whether a golfer or not, and no matter what your faith persuasion may be.

- $9.99
- Category: Golf
- Published: Sep 09, 2014
- Publisher: Tate Publishing Company
- Seller: Tate Publishing
- Print Length: 108 Pages
- Language: English
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