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5.0 out of 5 stars
Read at 40, some 20 yrs ago,
By Anil Bakshi "Anil" (Milford) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Golf Begins at Forty (Paperback)
At 40, we know all about Golf. The problem is we know too much. Have too much time to play a shot, too many practice swings. Hence the mess up. This book is about the spirit, philosophy and simplicity of the game. It relaxes the nerves and gives the focus.
"Putt for dough, Swing for show".
1.0 out of 5 stars
Nothing new in here,
This review is from: Golf Begins at Forty (Paperback)
If your over forty there's nothing here that you haven't heard already. It's not for the middle age beginner, there's no lesson tips other then way to much material on side saddle putting, and not enough on his swing. It's almost a guide on how to develop the yips! The drawings are mostly page filler.
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Golf Begins at Forty by Sam Snead (Paperback - April 1, 1995)
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