Archive for the ‘golf’ Category
March 23, 2008

Charles Blair Macdonald and his prot?g?, Seth Raynor, are widely recognized as two of the 20th century’s greatest golf architects. This book is a compelling study of their work and their lasting influence of the game. In this visually stunning book, author George Bahto, presents a compelling look into the work of MacDonald, Raynor, and associate Charles Banks. The book includes an impressive array of rare vintage photographs, detailed course layouts, and sketches of many of their most highly regarded hole designs. For the golf architecture historian, this treasure trove of information includes a composite listing of all their courses along with a detailed time line of events that chronicles the rise and eventual decline of this group’s monumental effort in design. Sit back, read, and enjoy.
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March 23, 2008

You’ve always known that people who play golf are “nuts”. Ron Garland, the Head Nut of Golf Nuts Society, will not argue. But in his own words, Garland will tell you anecdotal stories about the everyday working person who is in almost every other way “nor
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March 23, 2008

Golf Skills is a fully-illustrated, back-to-basics guide to improving all aspects of your game. Strip your game down and build a better understanding of fundamental techniques. There are over 100 tips and remedies to defeat the game’s most notorious problem areas and full color photographs on every page.
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March 23, 2008

A lavish coffee-table book, Fairways provides an unprecedented blend of information and inspiration with over 500 full-color images to capture the scenic, varied landscapes and stunning interiors of America’s most prestigious golf resorts. One hundred gol
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March 23, 2008

Easy and fun to read, this informative book dispels common myths and erroneous advice that have been holding back women golfers for years. Jane Horn reveals the truth behind misunderstandings and outright lies that women golfers are fed. Beneficial pictures and diagrams are found throughout the pages, and basic techniques and pointers designed specifically for women are clearly demonstrated. She shares her valuable knowledge of golf and covers every aspect of the game. This book will help you improve your game whether you’re a beginner or more advanced player. Read this book and dispel the myths that plaque your game.
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March 23, 2008

Many golfers feel that to have a “good game” they have to score well. Not true! Golf For The Fun Of It shows you the many ways to enjoy golf. This book is filled with tips, personal anecdotes, interviews, lively quotations and full-color illustrations. It’s for golfers of all ages, abilities, and experience. With this book you’ll learn how to maximize golf’s recreational benefits; appreciate golf course architecture and ecology; expand your golf horizons; strengthen family, business, and personal ties; and develop a lifelong love of the game.
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March 23, 2008

An easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructional tutorial on every area of the game. This is the book beginning women golfers have been waiting for! Women’s Golf covers women’s golf in the 21st century, swing basics, the golf swing, the long game, the short game, bunker play, putting, course management, and effective practice. Each chapter contains full-color, comparative photographs illustrating common faults & fixes, and quick-tip boxes focusing on the finer detail of golfing techniques.
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March 23, 2008

Bob Duval writes to his son, David, sharing not only his wisdom as both a golfer and father but also as a friend and fellow professional. He also addresses golfers of every age and ability who seek to improve their game, teaching golfers and non-golfers a
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March 23, 2008

FLOG (golf spelled backwards) is a clever, witty, very funny golf magazine that combines the humor of MAD Magazine with the interesting contents in Golf Digest. Includes information about the golfing industry, equipment, players, aspects of the game, and
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March 23, 2008

FLOG (golf spelled backwards) is a clever, witty, very funny golf magazine that combines the humor of MAD Magazine with the interesting contents in Golf Digest. Includes information about the golfing industry, equipment, players, aspects of the game, and
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