Two Good Rounds: 19th Hole Stories from the World’s Greatest Golfers
Play a round and have a drink with Jack Nicklaus, Annika Sörenstam, and many more.
Everybody loves a celebration, and golfers are no exception. It has long been a tradition after a round of golf to gather together and celebrate a win or merely enjoy the company of friends, new and old, with a second round at “the 19th hole,” a slang term used in golf that refers to a pub, bar, or restaurant on or near the golf course. Two Good Rounds is an interna-tional tribute to great golfers and the golf lifestyle, which often includes the enjoyment of drinks. In each chapter, golf writer Elisa Gaudet asks a notable professional golfer the same questions:
What is your favorite drink?
What is your favorite clubhouse or 19th hole?
And what is a special time or memory from a 19th hole?
The results yielded a wide array of answers ranging from crazy celebrations after a win to heartfelt memories of childhoods spent playing golf with family and friends. From the Arnold Palmer (½ lemonade, ½ iced tea) to the margarita (the preferred drink of tour star Vijay Singh), drinks and golf are inextricably linked. Two Good Rounds shows you how. (source)
Elisa Gaudet is a founding partner of Executive Golf International. She has over ten years of experience in servicing clients with their marketing, public relations, and sponsorship sales needs. Elisa has also appeared on numerous radio and TV programs and has been a guest speaker on a variety of golf topics.
Annika Sorenstam is the world’s greatest woman golfer—a dominant force in the game who has already captured a career Grand Slam and become the all-time LPGA money leader. Her rigorous mental and physical dedication has changed the face of her sport, and her fierce determination and unparalleled preparation have won her tournaments and fans the world over. In 2003, she made international headlines by becoming the first woman in more than fifty years to play against men in a professional event, bringing her trademark game and competitiveness to a whole new level.











Annika Sörenstam, born 9 October 1970, is a Swedish professional golfer whose achievements rank her as one of the most successful golfers in history. She was born in Bro near Stockholm, as a child, Sörenstam was a talented all-round sports girl; she was a nationally ranked junior tennis player, played football in her hometown team Bro IK and was such a good skier that the coach of the Swedish national ski team suggested the family move to Northern Sweden to improve her skiing year round. At the age of 12, she switched to golf, sharing her first set of golf clubs with her sister, Annika got the odd numbered clubs and Charlotta the even, and earned her first handicap of 54. She was so shy that as a junior she used to deliberately three putt at the end of a tournament to avoid giving the victory speech. The coaches noticed and at the next tournament both the winner and the runner-up had to give a speech. Sörenstam decided that if she were going to have to face the crowd anyway she might as well win and the deliberate misses stopped.

