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“NEVER IN MY WILDEST DREAMS did I ever think I’d be involved in a book like this one,” says Rocco Mediate in the Foreword of ARE YOU KIDDING ME? The Story of Rocco Mediate’s Extraordinary Battle with Tiger Woods at the U.S. Open.I’m currently reading the book and I’ve learned a lot about Rocco and all that led up to his amazing showdown with Tiger at Torrey Pines last June. I also have some great news for you. The publisher has told me that I can give away up to five copies of the book.So, I invite you to enter the free drawing at right (or ARMCHAIR GOLF BLOG) for a hardcover edition of ARE YOU KIDDING ME? The Story of Rocco Mediate’s Extraordinary Battle with Tiger Woods at the U.S. Open. The book is by Rocco and bestselling author John Feinstein.I plan on leaving the drawing up through the U.S. Open, but I encourage you to enter right away. And tell a friend, too.?The Armchair Golfer
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