Miracle at St. Andrews explained

Miracle at St. Andrews
Author:James Patterson and Peter de Jonge
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Sports fiction
Publisher:Little, Brown & Company
Release Date:April 8, 2019[1]
Media Type:Print (hardcover)[2]
Pages:256 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]

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.

Notes and 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 .