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Alice Cooper, Golf Monster by Alice Cooper
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May 01, 2007 | ISBN 9780307394255

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“Alice writes like he golfs: straight and right down the middle. Like a lot of us golf addicts, he’s spent his fair share of his life getting out of the rough and back onto the green. If you’re like me and only read like a book a year (OK, like every decade), this should be the one.”

—John Daly

“What a blast from the past, and such insight to the future! Alice Cooper, Golf Monster shares Alice’s personal life mission, interwoven with great stories and characters from the 60’s through the present in Rock and Roll. Not to mention some wonderful golf tips and experiences, humorously presented. Thank you Alice, for a nice ride!”
—Michael Douglas, actor and creator of the Michael Douglas & Friends Charity Golf Tournament
“Few things are more surreal than playing golf with a guy named Alice. But by the time you reach the second tee, you realize that No More Mr. Nice Guy is one of the wittiest and engaging playing partners you’ve ever had. Plus, the guy can play! For those who aren’t likely to experience the pleasure of a quiet, leisurely round with the man who spends his nights singing "School’s been blown to pieces," this book provides the next best thing.”
—Steve Eubanks, author of Golf Freek
“Debauchery, demons and divots! This is the only book I’ve ever read that should come in 3-D; the crazy stories come right at you from Sinatra to KISS to the Moscow Golf Club.”
—Gary McCord, author of Golf for Dummies

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