John2xmiller
At Bushwood Country Club, the grass is always cut, the members are always satisfied, and nothing unusual ever happens-at least officially.
Carl Spackler is the quiet groundskeeper who has spent his life maintaining one of the most prestigious golf courses in the country. He knows every irrigation line, every bunker imperfection, every inch of turf that refuses to behave.
He doesn't advertise is that something underground has been actively refusing to cooperate with him for years. That would be too defeating. Told in the voice of a man who treats golf course maintenance like a precise science and an ongoing misunderstanding, this autobiography follows Carl through decades of routine labor, quiet observation, inherited responsibility, and an increasingly absurd conflict beneath the fairways that nobody else seems willing to officially acknowledge.
It is not a story about golf.
It is a story about control, maintenance, inheritance, and what happens when the ground decides it has opinions.