Charles Myloft Martin the Third arrives at the shadow golf pro-am with a plan. But her plan quickly forces her into a hazard. First, the club refuses to let her play because of her gender. Then, she finds help in the unlikeliest place. And that help comes with a handicap - one she failed to realize she had. One that will make her question her own place in the "real world."
"Rusch has fun in a light-hearted take on the gender politics of golf, and virtual reality, in a pro-am tournament with some very special participants."
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Genre: Science Fiction
"Rusch has fun in a light-hearted take on the gender politics of golf, and virtual reality, in a pro-am tournament with some very special participants."
- Best SF
Genre: Science Fiction
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