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Playing from the Rough

A Personal Journey through America's 100 Greatest Golf Courses

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A "wonderful story of passion, commitment, resilience, and determination," (Paul Gasol, former NBA All-Star) about one man's quest to become the first person to play each of America's 100 greatest golf courses in a single year, an odyssey that brings him face to face with the gulf between his impoverished childhood in the Jim Crow South and the successful executive he became.
When he set out to play each of Golf Digest's America's100 greatest golf courses in one year, Jimmie James knew he was attempting the impossible. But then again, he'd spent his entire life defying the odds.

James was born invisible. His birth certificate, long since filed away in some clerk's office in East Texas, recorded facts about him that were deemed most relevant in the late 1950s: "colored" and "illegitimate." His great-great-grandmother was enslaved, and his early life was confided by the privation and segregation of the late Jim Crow-era South.

Four decades later—having put himself through an HBCU and determinedly risen through the executive ranks at ExxonMobil—he embarked on his journey to play the 100 greatest golf courses in the United States. In a single year. From the first tee at Augusta National, the distance between the world he grew up in and the world of extreme privilege to which he'd now managed to gain access was impossible to ignore.

Playing from the Rough is a "delightful" (Kirkus Reviews), "beautiful story" (Andrew Campion, former COO of Nike) about race, class, family, and the power of perseverance, as James braids his love of golf with reflections on the path that took him from childhood poverty to the most exclusive and opulent golf courses in America.
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      March 15, 2024
      A Black golfer sets a goal that brings joy and sorrow. While standing over his first shot at Augusta National, James, a former ExxonMobil executive and a good player, couldn't help but think back to his difficult youth as the son of a single mother in Jim Crow-era Texas, where poverty was rampant. After the author retired in his late 50s, his wife was able to secure a tee time for him through a friend. It started him on his audacious quest to play Golf Digest's list of America's 100 best courses in a year, 87 of which were private. With a great deal of help, travel, and money, James accomplished his goal, just barely--90,756 miles, 33 states, 1,800 holes in 8,797 strokes. During his travels, the author discovered a country that was "beautiful and flawed, bighearted and wrong-headed, proud and ashamed." James presents two stories, one dealing with golf and his extensive travels and his career as a valued executive, and another about his dirt-poor upbringing. Playing the courses, he sometimes felt he was "somehow trespassing." At Kinloch Golf Club, outside Richmond, James felt some indifference and invisibility. Then, at Flint Hills National in Kansas, he received a warm welcome. Driving in Kansas, he unfortunately experienced a "driving while Black" moment. Wisconsin's Whistling Straits had his caddie looking for balls in deep grass. Throughout, James describes the courses in interesting detail, focusing on each one's unique traits. The author recounts the good shots as well as the bad, in addition to famous historical golf moments that occurred on the courses, including the ubiquitous fairway plaques that mark such feats. Given the caliber of courses he played, there are plenty, from Oakmont and Merion to Pine Valley and Canyata and its $750 greens fee. A delightful read for envious armchair golfers who dream big.

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