The Victors Club

Fiction & Literature
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Author: S. J. Crown ISBN: 9780988323810
Publisher: S. J. Crown Publication: September 21, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: S. J. Crown
ISBN: 9780988323810
Publisher: S. J. Crown
Publication: September 21, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Star Mavin, a woman with remarkable golf talent, dreams of winning a men’s tournament so she can play in golf’s premier event, The Victors. For her, nothing less will prove to her father, who left the pro tour, and her mother, who ran off with a Victors champion, that she’s not the loser her mother once called her. Skeptical of her own chances to beat the guys, Star marries and caddies for an up-and-coming pro. But despite her considerable help, he doesn’t win, and then a family crisis rips her away from her husband and pushes Star to test her own skill in the world of men’s tournament golf.
Now Star must outplay the men while enduring the sexist abuse that still spews from golf’s elitists, those committed to defending their male-dominated kingdom. Star finds a faithful caddie, a scarred gentleman who is a victim of the elitists himself, and he joins Star in her quest. As the gender-based conflict heats up and gains national attention, Star learns who the real victors are, and she finds that sometimes you have to give up something so you can play a more rewarding game.
This novel is for anyone who loves golf, especially the millions of lady golfers around the world. And with a hefty dose of romance and family discord thrown in, non-golfers can enjoy The Victors Club too!

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Star Mavin, a woman with remarkable golf talent, dreams of winning a men’s tournament so she can play in golf’s premier event, The Victors. For her, nothing less will prove to her father, who left the pro tour, and her mother, who ran off with a Victors champion, that she’s not the loser her mother once called her. Skeptical of her own chances to beat the guys, Star marries and caddies for an up-and-coming pro. But despite her considerable help, he doesn’t win, and then a family crisis rips her away from her husband and pushes Star to test her own skill in the world of men’s tournament golf.
Now Star must outplay the men while enduring the sexist abuse that still spews from golf’s elitists, those committed to defending their male-dominated kingdom. Star finds a faithful caddie, a scarred gentleman who is a victim of the elitists himself, and he joins Star in her quest. As the gender-based conflict heats up and gains national attention, Star learns who the real victors are, and she finds that sometimes you have to give up something so you can play a more rewarding game.
This novel is for anyone who loves golf, especially the millions of lady golfers around the world. And with a hefty dose of romance and family discord thrown in, non-golfers can enjoy The Victors Club too!

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