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‘We Haven’t Got a Seat on the Bus for You’ or ‘All the Seats Are Mine’: Narratives and Career Transition in Professional Golf

Qualitative Research in Sport and Exercise
doi 10.1080/19398440802567949
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March 1, 2009

Authors
David CarlessKitrina Douglas
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Informa UK Limited


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