Tom Coyne (writer)

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Tom Coyne is an American writer and professor. Coyne has published four books, A Gentleman's Game (2002), Paper Tiger (2007), (2009) and (2019). A Gentleman's Game was adapted into a full-length film starring Gary Sinise and Dylan Baker. After graduating from Archmere Academy, Coyne attended the University of Notre Dame, and then moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he is now an English professor at Saint Joseph's University.

A Gentleman's Game[]

A novel about a young Timmy Price, who inspires jealousy at an exclusive golf club in Delaware.

Paper Tiger[]

Paper Tiger is a true story about Tom Coyne's journey into the world of professional golf. Coyne's odyssey would include leaving Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to live in Florida. Coyne would enlist the help of swing doctor and go through rigorous weight training in preparation. Coyne would also seek sports psychologist Dr. Robert Winters to help fulfill his dream. Coyne would go from a 15 handicap to a plus, but would not play well enough to gain entrance to stage one of the PGA Tour's qualifying school. Coyne would play numerous mini-tour events, including a Nationwide Tour event, and play against teenage golfing phenomenon Michelle Wie in a Public Links qualifier.

A Course Called Ireland[]

Coyne's next project took him to the links courses of Ireland; not just to play some rounds but to play the country itself. Coyne walked around the perimeter of the Republic and Northern Ireland, without the use of any transportation, playing the courses en route: 36 courses, 648 holes, over 2,000,000 yards.

The resulting book was published by Gotham Books, and released on February 19, 2009.

A Course Called Scotland[]

Coyne's fourth booked was released in 2019 detailing his journey of more than 100 courses in the home of golf.

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