Miracle at St. Andrews

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Miracle at St. Andrews
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First edition
Author James Patterson and Peter de Jonge
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Genre Sports fiction
Publisher Little, Brown & Company
Publication date
April 8, 2019 [1]
Media typePrint (hardcover) [2]
Pages256 pp (first edition, hardcover)
ISBN 978-0316519106
Preceded by Miracle at Augusta (2015) 

Miracle at St. Andrews is the third in the series of "Miracle at" golf novels by James Patterson and Peter de Jonge. [3]

Contents

Plot

Travis McKinley spent four years as a professional golfer later in life and then he no longer was good enough to compete. He then took his family on a trip to England and then Scotland. While in Scotland he met a Scottish native he met at a golf course in the United States earlier. This man had helped him then improve his golf game and in Scotland his coaching helped Travis win a tournament. This was a dream come true for Travis and his family. But this is nothing compared to the chance Travis gets to play some of golfing's greats in a tournament at the place where golfing began, at St. Andrews.

Reviews

book reporter reviewed this book, although the review never told whether it liked the book or not. [4] The House Next Door did not immediately make The New York Times best sellers list. No other online reviews were located.

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References

  1. This is the release date for the hardcover edition. Other editions were released on other dates.
  2. Also released as Amazon Kindle edition, as an audiobook, as a book on CD and as a paperback.
  3. Amazon.com website, at https://www.amazon.com/Miracle-at-St-Andrews-Novel/dp/0316519103/ .
  4. "Miracle at St. Andrews," book reporter online, ca. April 2019, at https://www.bookreporter.com/reviews/miracle-at-st-andrews .