
The Clicking of Cuthbert | Timeless Classics
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'In "The Clicking of Cuthbert," P.G. Wodehouse serves up a humorous exploration of golf and the eccentricities of its enthusiasts. The story revolves around the charming yet hapless Cuthbert Banks, an ardent golfer who finds himself facing unexpected challenges both on and off the course. As he vies for the affection of the alluring but elusive prize-winning golfer, he must navigate a series of comical mishaps and misunderstandings that threaten his game and his romantic prospects. With a cast of quirky characters, including rival golfers and well-meaning friends, Wodehouse's writing shines with wit and humor, capturing the absurdities of competition and desire. Will Cuthbert rise to the occasion and secure both victory on the greens and the heart of his love interest? Dive into this delightful tale of rivalry, romance, and the whimsical world of golf, where every swing can lead to unexpected twists and laughter.
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