Review
Here's what knowledgeable readers are saying about ZEN IN THE ART OF GOLF by Joseph McLaughlin: GUNGA LAGUNGA!--Gary McCord; IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO BE INVOLVED IN THE SPORT TO LEARN FROM ZEN IN THE ART OF GOLF.--Charlotte Hardwick, Pale Horse Publishing, Onalaska, TX; THE BOOK HAS A LIGHT, FRIENDLY FEEL--AND AN OVERALL LACK OF PRETENSION WHICH I FIND REFRESHING.--Clark Strand, Tricycle; I TRUST THE GOLF WORLD DISCOVERS THIS SENSIBLE GUIDE TO FULLY ENJOY GOLF.--Michael Hurdzan Golf Course Design, Columbus, OH; WE ARE AWARE THAT THE LESSON GOES BEYOND TEACHING US TO RELAX IN A MERE GAME. THIS IS AN EXERCISE IN DAILY LIVING.--Eclectic Book Reviews; DEALS WITH TECHNIQUES THAT WILL HELP TAKE THE FRUSTRATION AND PRESSURE FROM THE GAME WITH THE IDEA OF MAKING GOLF MORE ENJOYABLE.--Hank Keathley, Times-Reporter; DO GIVE TO YOUR FAVORITE GOLFER.--Ohioana Quarterly. --GARY McCORD, et al
Book Description
Simply arranged in alpabetical order, this collection of personal essays ranges from "Bogey Golf" to "What is Zen?" as the author describes how the concentration techniques of the martial arts can be applied to golf. An extensive bibliography of additional readings makes this little book (4-1/4" x 7") helpful for those stuggling with the mental aspects of the game.
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