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Golf: Steps to Success

14. July 2010

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Golf: Steps to Success provides more than 80 drills and practice techniques that will help you raise your golf game to a new level and lower your scores. The book teaches how to perform skills correctly and put them in practice out on the course. By following the book’s sequential [...]

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Golf’s Best New Destinations

13. July 2010

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As golf has exploded in popularity over the last 15 years, new public and resort courses have been built all over the U.S. and around the world. Golf’s Best New Destinations is a highly informative and lavishly illustrated guide to the newest and hottest clusters of courses—places as varied as Kohler, [...]

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Golf Sense: Practical Tips On How To Play Golf In The Zone

9. July 2010

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Do you play your shots like you do in your head? You’ve just played two great shots to get onto the green and then fluffed the easiest of putts! How did that happen? Surprisingly it has little to do with your ability. It comes down to something you may never [...]

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Breaking 100, 90, 80: Taking Your Game to the Next Level with the Best Teachers in Golf

6. July 2010

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Golf Digest is the most recognized name in the massive golf industry, read by more than six million people each month. The magazine’s most popular section is “Breaking 100-90-80,” in which top-notch instructors teach recreational golfers of every level how to set scoring goals and overcome barriers. In a sport where 85 percent [...]

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The Golf Omnibus

5. July 2010

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31 perfect golf shots from the pen of P.G. Wodehouse. Play the game the P.G. Wodehouse way—with wit, charm, and a touch of mischief. You’ll discover:• How love on the links can lead to the worst kinds of hazards.• A nation where golf is God and all the subjects are in [...]

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Harvey Penick’s Little Red Golf Book: Lessons and Teachings from a Lifetime in Golf

4. July 2010

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With over 60 years of coaching amateur players, as well as professionals of the calibre of Tom Kite, Ben Crenshaw and Byron Nelson, golf teacher and former University of Texas coach Harvey Penick has a wealth of golfing experience on which to draw. His ability to see through all the technical jargon associated [...]

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My First Golf Book

3. July 2010

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From School Library Journal PreSchool-Grade 1-Line-and-crayon drawings in soft tones depict a multicultural cast of cartoon children enjoying a day at a country golf course. Park animals, including a bluebird that appears on every page, creatively assist, but are less successfully rendered than the cheery golfers. The authors [...]

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Golf’s Mental Hazards: Overcome Them and Put an End to the Self-Destructive Round

2. July 2010

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Review Jay Morelli Director of The Golf School, Mount Snow, Vermont This book is a must for all golfers who feel like they get in their own way. “The Doc” tells it like it is and provides great insight on how to maximize your potential as a [...]

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501 Excuses for a Bad Golf Shot

1. July 2010

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1. A drop of sweat fell in my eye, and I missed the ball. 2. I stubbed my toe on the base of my bed, now I can’t wear my golf shoes. 3. I’ve only played with these clubs twice. 4. My rain suit is too tight [...]

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Think Like a Caddie…Play Like a Pro: Golf’s Top Caddies Share Their Winning Secrets

30. June 2010

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Review In every professional and high-amateur tournament the golfer is assisted by a caddy. To be sure, the caddy does more than just carry a bag and clean the clubs. Bartlett, a longtime golf writer for the major golf magazines, along with contributors from [...]

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