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The ELEMENTS OF SCORING: A MASTER'S GUIDE TO THE ART OF SCORING YOUR BEST WHEN YOU'RE NOT PLAYING YOUR BEST [Hardcover]

Raymond Floyd (Author), Jaime Diaz (Contributor)
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November 10, 1998
If somehow I was given your physical (golf) game, and we had a match, I would beat you 99 times out of 100. Because I know how to play the game better than you do.

For all the words written about the golf swing, the grip, the stance, the shaft angle, "the slot", and the follow-through, very little has been said about playing the game of golf itself. The object of the game isn't to have a pretty swing, or to hit the ball farther; it's to get the ball into the hole in the fewest strokes possible. All the rest is a means to that one vital end.

Raymond Floyd has long been known as one of the great champions in the world of golf. Multiple major championship winner, past holder of the record for lowest score at the Masters for 72 holes, Floyd was known as an absolute killer in competition. Opponents came to recognize and fear "the stare", the look in his eyes that guaranteed he wouldn't be caught from behind because he wasn't going to be making any mistakes.

In "The Elements of Scoring", Floyd explains how learning to play the game-- regardless of your level of skill-- will guarantee you lower scores and more fun. On every level from pro to high-handicapper, golf is a game of mistakes; the secret to better golf lies in making fewer of them, or making sure the ones you make don't prove too costly. Floyd recommends two central principles-- "play comfortable and avoid the big mistake"-- and shows how those two simple ideas can lead the way to the golf game you've only dreamed of.

Along the way, Floyd tells stories from his fabled career, and he shares the secrets he's learned in his four decades in professional golf:
the ten mistakes amateurs make that pros never do
why the 6-foot putt is the most important shot in golf
how to play to your strengths and hide your weaknesses
how to overcome first-tee jitters
when bogey is a good score, and how to say good-bye to doubles and triples forever

"The Elements of Scoring" crystallizes a lifetime of golfing knowledge into a compact, concise, compelling, and complete package. If you truly want to shoot the lowest scores you can, day in and day out, this is the only golf instruction book you'll ever need.



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Playing golf isn't hard; it's playing it well when you're not on your game that's difficult, and few have ever mastered that skill better than former Masters, U.S. Open, and PGA champion Raymond Floyd. One of the fiercest competitors on the fairways, he's as tough with his mind as he is with his clubs; Elements is his primer on how to think like a golfer. More so than any swing tip or technical adjustment, his advice on how to live with bad shots has the potential to lower scores dramatically. Floyd sets up various adverse situations and suggests ways to play through them, but his most important bits of wisdom are more generic than specific: learn what mistakes you can afford to make, and always have a dependable "safety shot" at your disposal when all else seems lost. Golf is less a game of perfection than one of survival and recovery. Floyd's Elements, then, is a comprehensive guide to posting scores you can be proud of on those rough days. --Jeff Silverman

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Red Couples Raymond Floyd not only knows the special things about golf; he can convey them so you will understand them. -- Review

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster; 1ST edition (November 10, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0684840103
  • ISBN-13: 978-0684840109
  • Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 5.6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (38 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #404,413 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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32 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Truly a Master's Guide ... a future classic!, December 9, 1999
This review is from: The ELEMENTS OF SCORING: A MASTER'S GUIDE TO THE ART OF SCORING YOUR BEST WHEN YOU'RE NOT PLAYING YOUR BEST (Hardcover)
Ray Floyd is one of the finest golfers of the past 30 years, and is regarded as one of the best short game players of his generation. This book does not disappoint-- it is a valuable addition to any avid golfer's reference library. Rather than merely focus on swing mechanics, Mr. Floyd provides valuable insights regarding the golfer's mental approach to the game, course management and the scoring shots which comprise the short game. Especially helpful is his analysis of the ten mistakes amateurs make that pros never do. While Ray Floyd has an impressive professional resume, he does not dwell unnecessarily on his many personal accomplishments (unlike, for example, Hale Irwin's Smart Golf), but focuses on the task at hand. Clearly written and well-edited, this book is a keeper-- a future classic.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars For those who want to beat the golf course, August 4, 1999
This review is from: The ELEMENTS OF SCORING: A MASTER'S GUIDE TO THE ART OF SCORING YOUR BEST WHEN YOU'RE NOT PLAYING YOUR BEST (Hardcover)
I have always found the game of golf fascinating and I have always wanted to master it. This book helps me a lot in my attempt to do so. It is difficult for us, weekend golfers, to know everything there is in golf, every golf course you play and to perfect every swing we make by devoting time to practise. And it is when this book comes in. It tells you how to manage the course, when to take risk and when not to and it is very true that most of us are not always playing in our best physical condition. I will probably re-read it before every round of golf I am going to play.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A "Must Read" For Improving Your Game, November 1, 2000
This review is from: The ELEMENTS OF SCORING: A MASTER'S GUIDE TO THE ART OF SCORING YOUR BEST WHEN YOU'RE NOT PLAYING YOUR BEST (Hardcover)
Along with Ben Hogan's 5 Lessons and Dave Pelz' Short Game Bible, this is probably the best instructional book on golf I have ever read. And while those other two concentrate on the swing mechanics of different parts of the game (the full swing and the short game), this one is all about strategy and what you should be thinking about on the golf course. Very thought provoking, I will keep it by my bedside stand for repeated reading for the forseeable future. I will give away several copies to golfing buddies this Christmas...
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