Pastor Stephen Grant?

Stephen Grant is the pastor at St. Mary’s Lutheran Church on eastern Long Island. Grant is one of the more unique second-career clergy around, as he once worked for the CIA. Besides theology, his interests include archery, golf, writing, classic films, the beach, poker, baseball, and history. Grant also knows his wines, champagnes and brews. Oh yes, he generally dislikes politicians, and happens to be an expert marksman with a handgun and a rifle, while being pretty handy with a combat knife as well.

Showing posts with label golf fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label golf fiction. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 10, 2020

THE PLAYERS Championship in Reality and in DEEP ROUGH

The PGA Tour stops at THE PLAYERS Championship on March 12-15. Many call it golf’s fifth major. In addition to taking in the action on the scene, online or via television, THE PLAYERS Championship appears in DEEP ROUGH: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL. Here’s an opportunity to read Chapter 7 featuring this tournament in DEEP ROUGH...



Chapter 7


After winning the Arnold Palmer Invitational, the eyes of the golf world were on Xin Chen during THE PLAYERS Championship. Chen didn’t disappoint. 
During the final round on this mid-March Sunday afternoon, he stood on the tee of the iconic 17thhole with a one-shot lead. At roughly 140 yards, the 17thshould have been a relatively easy hole for the world’s best players. And it did, in fact, yield a good number of birdies. But what made this little hole difficult was the fact that it had an island green. The tee shot was either wet or on the island. That reality had a way of creeping inside even the psyche of leading professional golfers. Plus, on this day, a strong, but unpredictable, wind blew into the players’ faces.
Chen looked at his caddy, Les Donaldson, and asked, “Pops, what’s your call?”
Lester “Les” Donaldson had been a tour caddy for thirty-plus years. His baldness was offset by a walrus-like, gray mustache. And his big, strong body was sometimes lost on the casual observer who would take note of his protruding stomach. Donaldson also had an easy-going manner, and a dry sense of humor that, once gotten used to, people generally appreciated. For the past 12 years, Donaldson had caddied for a reliable earner on the tour, who won a tournament once every couple of years. But when that player injured himself over the Christmas vacation by falling out of a fishing boat, Donaldson was left looking for a new caddying gig. A fellow caddy suggested that Donaldson talk with a young phenom from China, who played well at Wake Forest, showed improvement in a few international tournaments late the previous year, and was going to debut on the Tour. 
Xin and Les turned out to be an ideal pairing. The teacher and counselor that had been dormant in Les Donaldson for many years returned. Chen needed guidance in many areas, from acclimating to the Tour, the media and his fellow players; to improving his course management; to gaining wisdom from this veteran caddy as to how to manage the inevitable pressures of playing on the Tour. Meanwhile, Chen’s talent, optimism and courage re-energized Donaldson in various ways.
In the few weeks of preparation before Chen had debuted on the Tour, Donaldson became a steadying force and teacher to Chen, while Xin stoked Les’ competitive fires and enthusiasm for the game. The two men quickly formed not just a mentor-mentee relationship, but a friendship.
Given that Donaldson had immediately chosen the nickname “Kid” for the young golfer, Chen selected “Pops” for Donaldson’s nickname.
Answering Chen’s question on the 17thtee, Donaldson smiled and said, “How the hell do I know, Kid? I’m just the caddy.”
That brought out a smile on Chen’s face.
Moving past the joke, Donaldson said, “The wind seems pretty steady right now, but it can stop at any second. I think an easy nine iron gives you the best chance to keep it on the dance floor.”
Chen simply said, “Agree.” He grabbed the nine iron, took two practice swings, and lined up his shot. As the clubhead descended toward the ball, the wind suddenly stopped. At the same time, Chen’s swing was anything but easy.
As the ball flew without any of the restraint that the earlier wind would have provided, Chen lowered the club to the ground, and hung his head.
The ball caught the very back of the green, and then took a big hop into the water. A unified groan emanated from the thousands of fans surrounding the hole.
Chen’s eventual double bogey on the 17th, and subsequently a par on the 18thmeant that he would finish third at THE PLAYERS.
Facing reporters a bit later, Chen was asked, “Do you think this loss will affect your game and outlook moving ahead? Can you bounce back from this?”
A somewhat quizzical look passed on Chen’s face. “I am very disappointed that I messed up the 17thhole, and that it might have cost me winning this prestigious tournament. But I’m also not the kind of person who lets things like this have a lasting impact. I was taught to keep things in proper perspective.”
The follow-up came, “What does that mean? Don’t you see THE PLAYERS as an important event?”
Chen took a deep breath, and replied, “Of course, THE PLAYERS is important. Like many others, I consider this to be the fifth major. And again, I am privileged and blessed to be playing this greatest of sports, to be here and be part of this event. Still, there are more significant challenges in this life. Take my father, for example. He is a pastor. His life is dedicated to the Lord. At the same time, he faces many trials, often outright hostility, when it comes to his mission in China. He faces threats from the government and the Communist Party for what he is doing. He would never admit it, nor would he claim to be doing something special, but the reality is that he faces significant danger for what he does. So, while I love golf, I try to keep all things in perspective.”
As was the case the previous week at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, Feng Ma, from China’s General Administration of Sport, was dressed in a dark suit, and standing in the back of the press tent. However, this time, he didn’t wait for Xin Chen to finish speaking with the media. Instead, after Chen’s mentioning of his father, Ma turned, and quickly exited the tent. He didn’t look pleased, to say the least.

Friday, November 15, 2019

Kirkus Reviews Gives Thumbs-Up for DEEP ROUGH

In a new review of DEEP ROUGH: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL, Kirkus Reviews says, “... when the action does hit, it’s exhilarating, and Stephen proves once again he’s as capable in fights as he is in quieter times of prayer and worship. A fast-paced, exuberant outing for the virtuoso clergyman and his numerous comrades.”

Grab this exciting thriller featuring a former Navy SEAL and onetime CIA operative, who now is a pastor. But he never fully left his old life behind.

Among other reviews...

The Rev. Kenn Blanchard, host of the "Black Man with a Gun" Podcast, says, "It's kind of a cool book. If you like Tom Clancy, if you like action, if you like some nail-biting stuff, this is it."

Self-Publishing Review declares, "Pastor Grant continues to be one of the most entertaining heroes in the political thrillers and suspense genre. With occasional pop-ins from fan-favorite recurring characters, Deep Rough fits in perfectly with the rest of the series - quirky, tightly woven, and difficult to put down. Keating manages to keep his writing fresh and surprising with every new Pastor Grant book. This series satisfies yet again, finding unique ways to entertain and enlighten along the way."

And Rod Zwonitzer, retired host of KFUO Radio's "BookTalk" notes, “Keating's latest Pastor Stephen Grant Series offering is fittingly titled: Deep Rough. Displaying his adeptness at developing existing and new characters, he weaves an intriguing story around a Chinese golfer on the PGA Tour and his father who is a Christian pastor in China. This unfolds with scenarios involving both governments, the FBI, the CIA, and POTUS... The plot thickens and turns and ebbs in many directions, keeping the reader engaged till the very end... Only thing left to say: will this Pastor Stephen Grant series end? Hope not, but if it does, hope Keating takes off in new novel direction, which he has become so masterful at. Read it. Gift it. Share it.”

Paperbacks and for the Kindle from Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/dp/107308843X

Monday, September 2, 2019

3 Reasons for Reading the Pastor Stephen Grant Mysteries/Thrillers: Thumbs Up from Facebook Reviewers for DEEP ROUGH

Positive Facebook reviews have been rolling in for DEEP ROUGH: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL. Paperbacks and the Kindle edition is available at Amazon, and signed books here


Here are 3 thumbs-up on Facebook for your consideration...

“A great read, as are the previous books in the series! A real page turner and as a bonus, Christ is proclaimed as part of the story!”  - Facebook reviewer

“I just finished it yesterday....Loved the story, and of course the golfing theme had me enjoy it all the more...Keep them coming !!!!!”  – Facebook reviewer

“Just finished Deep Rough! Nail biting, page turning, great read! I am never disappointed in this series. Mr. Raymond Keating has done it again bringing Pastor Grant and the characters alive in this new adventure. This book does not disappoint!!!! Loved it!! You have a fan for life!”  - Facebook Reviewer

Monday, August 19, 2019

10 Reviews of DEEP ROUGH from Facebook

What are people on Facebook saying about DEEP ROUGH: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL, the latest thriller from Ray Keating? Well, check out these 10 very cool mini-reviews:

1. “Just finished Deep Rough! Nail biting, page turning, great read! I am never disappointed in this series. Mr. Raymond Keating has done it again bringing Pastor Grant and the characters alive in this new adventure. This book does not disappoint!!!! Loved it!! You have a fan for life!”

2. “Great read! I just finished it.”

3. “Loved it! Thanks for another great read!”

4. “I just finished it yesterday....Loved the story, and of course the golfing theme had me enjoy it all the more...Keep them coming !!!!!”

5. "Another great, riveting story..."

6. “Finished the book yesterday. The first book I read entirely on my cell phone. Nothing beats reading the old fashioned way, but still couldn't put it (the phone) down and wait for the book!”

7. “The book was a good as I anticipated it would be.”

8. “A great read, as are the previous books in the series! A real page turner and as a bonus, Christ is proclaimed as part of the story!”

9. “Love these books”

10. “Love his novels!”

Get DEEP ROUGH and all of the Pastor Stephen Grant thrillers and mysteries on Amazon at
https://www.amazon.com/Deep-Rough-Pastor-Stephen-Grant/dp/107308843X/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=

Monday, July 15, 2019

Pastor Stephen Grant Triple Play – MURDERER’S ROW, SHIFTING SANDS, and DEEP ROUGH – Signed by Ray Keating

If you love sports fiction – especially some sports mixed into exciting thrillers and mysteries – then the Pastor Stephen Grant Triple Play is for you! Get a dose of baseball in MURDERER’S ROW: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL; lots of beach volleyball in SHIFTING SANDS: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT SHORT STORY; and majors golf in DEEP ROUGH: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL.



Saturday, July 13, 2019

“Deep Rough” is the 11th White-Knuckle Thriller from Award-Winning Novelist Ray Keating

The Action Takes the Reader from Oppression in China to Espionage and Violence in the U.S. to Nail-Biting at Golf’s Major Tournaments 

Long Island, NY –Stephen Grant, the pastor at St. Mary’s Lutheran Church on Long Island, a former Navy SEAL and onetime CIA operative, returns in Deep Rough: A Pastor Stephen Grant Novel


One man faces challenges as a pastor in China. His son has become a breakout phenom in the world of professional golf. The Chinese government is displeased with both, and their lives are in danger. 

Stephen Grant has a history with the communist Chinese, while also claiming a pretty solid golf game. His unique experience and skills unexpectedly put him alongside old friends; at some of golf’s biggest tournaments as a caddy and bodyguard; and in the middle of an international struggle over Christian persecution, a mission of revenge, and a battle between good and evil.

The action spreads across the worlds of espionage and golf, featuring locales like the Monterey Peninsula, Taiwan, Long Island, China, Augusta, Georgia, and Washington, D.C.

Paperbacks from Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/dp/107308843X



Author Ray Keating said, “This is another exciting ride for Stephen Grant and his readers, with the thrills coming whether Grant has a Bible, a gun, or a golf club in his hand.”

About Keating’s Pastor Stephen Grant thrillers and mysteries, one reviewer simply observed, “How I'd love to see Pastor Grant on Netflix!”

Paperbacks and Kindle editions of Deep Rough: A Pastor Stephen Grant Novelare available at Amazon.com, and signed books at RayKeatingOnline.com.

Keating’s previous Pastor Stephen Grant thrillers/mysteries – Shifting Sands (2018), Heroes and Villains (2018), Reagan Country (2018), Lionhearts (2017), Wine Into Water (2016), Murderer’s Row (2015), The River (2014), An Advent For Religious Liberty (2012), Root of All Evil? (2012)and Warrior Monk (Second Edition 2019) – have received widespread praise. 

Review copies, and author interviews and appearances are available upon request. 

Contact: Ray Keating
Phone: 631-909-1122
Twitter: @KeatingNovels
PastorStephenGrant.com
RayKeatingOnline.com

Monday, July 8, 2019

4 Quick and Cool Locations in DEEP ROUGH: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL – New Thriller from Ray Keating

Ray Keating’s new thriller – DEEP ROUGH: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL – is about to be published. You can pre-order the Kindle edition right now, or pre-order a signed book at www.raykeatingonline.com


Here are glimpses from the book at four fun locations in this new thriller...

1. Grant did his best to take in the 330-yard journey, as this was not how he entered Augusta the previous day. Magnolias on both sides of the narrow drive dated back to the 1850s. Magnolia Lane ended at a circle – known as the Founders Circle with a bed of pansies in the shape of the Masters Tournament logo at the center – in front of the iconic white Clubhouse with a gray roof.

2. Easterly walked up next to her. “Some people say that the Monterey Peninsula is evidence that God created this Earth. That it’s the perfect spot.”

3. As they approached the first tee, Grant spotted the Black Course’s famous sign hanging on a railing:

-WARNING-
The Black Course Is An
Extremely Difficult Course
Which We Recommend Only
For Highly Skilled Golfers

         They ain’t lying.
          Grant was familiar with the sign and the course, as he had played the Black once or twice a year.

4. The moon emerging, beginning to shine on the waters of the Pacific, and the sound of the waves crashing against the rocky shore, combined to add to the peace and joy Stephen was feeling being with Jennifer.

For the Kindle edition go to https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SSVS68T