“Michael Stott’s fictional golf trilogy makes the idyll of country club/golf life the perfect setting for a classic coming-of-age tale.”
“I loved, loved this trilogy! I highly recommend this fun and frolicking read!”
“Stott captures the wackiness that pervades what is really a very serious business.”
“Too Much Loft – Accurate, well-written and funnier than Caddyshack. There’s a lot about how courses operate and the people that run and use them. All wrapped up in good prose, humor and pathos.”
“I greatly enjoyed reading this well done book! It was fun to follow the Spring Willows’ management program along with all of the characters (which I have witnessed more than once)…and the romance and matches were great fun to follow.”
“Stott writes incredibly well, and he maintained the attention of this sports addict, but non-golfer, throughout. Mrs. Peck in Part I is a delight, and the heroine, Jessica, constantly reminded me of my own super-athletic mother–a classic sportswoman who maintained her femininity and remained likeable (and sufficiently humble), even while beating the butts of her challengers, both male and female.
There is wonderful character development. This one has the makings of a good movie.”