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February 5th, 2012 — Book Review
Caddies are often an overlooked part of golf, but without them, many of today’s pros would not be where they are. If you have ever wondered what the game of golf looks like through the eyes of a caddie, this book will open up a whole new world to you and a brand new way [...]
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4 Tips for Beginning Golfers If you’re just starting out in golf, or you have always wanted to know how to play, there are a few things that you will need to know before you get started. Golf is an incredible sport, but there are a lot of things to learn. By paying attention early...... -
Golf Tips For Beginners – Picking the Right Course If you are just starting out as a beginner in golf, there are a few things that you need to know ahead of time. The course that you select as your place to learn can have a big impact on how you end up playing and if you’re not using...... -
Golf for Dummies By Gary McCord While we normally cover books in this section, this DVD just about threw itself in our cart and since it is a Dummies title, we decided to see what it had to offer. If you're more of a visual learner or if you just don't have the time to sit...... -
Review: Golf My Way: The Instructional Classic, Revised and Updated by Jack Nicklaus and Ken Bowden with illustrations by Jim McQueen This is quite possibly one of the most popular golf instructional books that was ever written. The first edition appeared in 1974, and the book has since gone on to sell more than 2 million copies. Fast forward to 2008 and the old favorite is back, updated, and better than...... -
How Avid Golfers Can Avoid Joint Erosion If you are an avid golfer that plays several times a week, there is a risk that you could develop joint erosion. This is a painful process that can reduce your swing, and make it difficult to function normally. However, there are steps every avid golfer can take that will......
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January 16th, 2012 — Book Review, Golf Ball Driver, Tips and Tricks
If you’re trying to work on your putting game, this book is by far one of the best we’ve ever seen. You’ll be able to learn a lot from it and even if you’re a putting pro, there are some fantastic tips and techniques that everyone should try. This book can make a big difference [...]
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A Lifetime of Lessons: More Than 50 Years of Expert Instruction to Help You Play Your Best Golf Now By Marshall Smith with David Denunzio Marshall Smith is one of the most recognizable names in golf instruction, and if you’ve ever wished you could get a lesson with him, this book has the whole experience down to a tee. You’ll feel just like you’re right with Smith, learning and growing as a golfer. If you...... -
Useful Golf Book: 2nd Edition By Chris Kretz For those of us that enjoy the lighter side of golf, this is a definite must read and chances are you'll be rolling on the floor in no time at all. Too often, golfing books are so serious that it is difficult to wade through them. The industry seems to...... -
The Negotiable Golf Swing: How to Improve Your Game Without Picture-Perfect Form by Joseph Laurentino Golfers can spend their entire lives trying to perfect their swing, or their stance and for many this pursuit always falls just short of their goals. Enter Joseph Laurentino, the author of The Negotiable Swing and his assertion that it is possible to play a great round of golf, even...... -
Tips to Improve Your Short Game For many golfers, the short game is the spot where an entirely terrific round of golf can go completely downhill. While some may find the short game the easy part of golf, the vast majority usually find that this is a definite trouble spot. There are quite a few things...... -
The Keys to the Effortless Golf Swing: Curing Your Hit Impulse in Seven Simple Lessons by Michael McTeigue Michael McTeigue is a well known instruction in California that has built up quite a following. One look at his book will tell you exactly why. If you are looking for a complete resource to help you fix your swing, this may be the perfect answer. The illustrations were superb......
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December 23rd, 2011 — Book Review, golf courses
Whether you are a die hard golfer, or just someone that likes to dream big, this is an incredible book. Inevitably, when you’re dealing with a book that lists the “50 Best”, you’re going to have a lot of controversy. Instead of getting bent out of shape that perhaps your favorite courses weren’t included, this [...]
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A Review of The Golf Doc by Ed Palank When it comes to playing golf, many of us wonder just how dangerous it is. Statistics have shown that heart attacks frequently occur on the course and countless people, including celebrities die every year. This book by Ed Palank seeks to remedy this problem and provide golfers with tips...... -
Golf for Dummies By Gary McCord While we normally cover books in this section, this DVD just about threw itself in our cart and since it is a Dummies title, we decided to see what it had to offer. If you're more of a visual learner or if you just don't have the time to sit...... -
Golf Gift Ideas Are you having difficulty coming up with a good gift idea for someone who appreciates golf? It should not be that difficult for you to come up with some excellent golf gift ideas for a golf enthusiast, simply because there are so many different options out there. Just think about...... -
Book Review: World Atlas of Golf - The Greatest Courses and How They are Played Mark Rowlinson The World Atlas of Golf was first published more than 30 years ago, and since then, each and every addition has revealed to golfers the best courses available. This latest edition gives the fully informative treatment to over 70 courses, giving the treatment to courses that have not yet graced...... -
Useful Golf Book: 2nd Edition By Chris Kretz For those of us that enjoy the lighter side of golf, this is a definite must read and chances are you'll be rolling on the floor in no time at all. Too often, golfing books are so serious that it is difficult to wade through them. The industry seems to......
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November 1st, 2011 — Book Review, Golf Ball Driver
October 30th, 2011 — Book Review
Golfer’s have long been fascinated by the elusive hole in one. Some achieve it, while thousands of others only dream about it. This book attempts to discover whether holes in one are simply the result of luck, statistics or a combination of the two. It’s an incredibly interesting read that covers the history of hole-in-ones [...]
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October 24th, 2011 — Book Review, Golf Ball Driver
Nick Bradley is regarded both for being a coach, and a course designer in addition to his work as an author. He has taught every different category of golfers, including players who have shined in the Ryder Cup and the Walker Cup alike. He has also frequently guest starred on radio and television, and has [...]
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Golf Swing Instruction: The Fundamentals of Approach Shots? Golf swing instruction is the best way of understanding the fundamentals of approach shots. The golf swing instruction manuals help in knowing the kind of approach shot you should try, or the way in which you should hit the ball. Perhaps you want to swing like John Daly? If you...... -
Titleist Pro V1 Golf Ball The Titleist Pro V1 golf ball has been around for nearly nine years since it debuted in 2000 on October 11, and yet it is still the top ball in the game of golf. This top of the line golf franchise has proved that the Titleist Pro V1 is not...... -
Golf Equipment 101 If you are lacking in the right equipment for golfing, then you may end up having a hard time when it comes to playing your best on the course. This is generally because golfing equipment comes in a wide variety of different sizes, different shapes, different weights and each of...... -
Review: Golf My Way: The Instructional Classic, Revised and Updated by Jack Nicklaus and Ken Bowden with illustrations by Jim McQueen This is quite possibly one of the most popular golf instructional books that was ever written. The first edition appeared in 1974, and the book has since gone on to sell more than 2 million copies. Fast forward to 2008 and the old favorite is back, updated, and better than...... -
Golf Ball Anatomy There is actually a lot of science that goes behind the anatomy of a golf ball. The science of aerodynamics actually contributes to the way that golf balls are made and how they perform as well. Aerodynamics and golf ball science are responsible for the dimples on the golf ball,......
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October 12th, 2011 — Book Review, Tips and Tricks
Michael McTeigue is a well known instruction in California that has built up quite a following. One look at his book will tell you exactly why. If you are looking for a complete resource to help you fix your swing, this may be the perfect answer. The illustrations were superb and we found the book [...]
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The Negotiable Golf Swing: How to Improve Your Game Without Picture-Perfect Form by Joseph Laurentino Golfers can spend their entire lives trying to perfect their swing, or their stance and for many this pursuit always falls just short of their goals. Enter Joseph Laurentino, the author of The Negotiable Swing and his assertion that it is possible to play a great round of golf, even...... -
How I Play Golf By Tiger Woods When you have a book written by the undisputed superstar of golf, it's a pretty good chance that it will demolish the competition, whether it deserves to or not. Luckily, Tiger Woods' book is a great read and although it may not have delivered what a lot of readers...... -
Building Your Golf Game From the Ground Up So many golfers make the mistake of jumping ahead when it comes to handling their game. They get wrapped up in the latest swing techniques or spend their lives in the search of the perfect club. Unfortunately, these players are missing what could be wrong with their game. Sometimes, you...... -
The Role Your Legs Have in Your Swing Your legs may not be swinging but that doesn’t mean that they don’t play a huge role in how hard you hit, how accurate you are, or how far the ball goes. Your legs play a very large role in your swing, and it is all too easy to go...... -
Better by Saturday: Driving By Greg Midland The Better by Saturday series of golf books is incredibly popular and thousands of golfers treat them like their bibles. While you may not actually be able to improve your game by next Saturday, you should be able to get quite a few tips that can help you become a......
Continue reading → The Keys to the Effortless Golf Swing: Curing Your Hit Impulse in Seven Simple Lessons by Michael McTeigue
October 3rd, 2011 — Book Review
For those of us that adore the sport of golf but fully acknowledge that it can be the most maddening exercise on the planet, it’s always nice to stumble on a memoir that is both fun to read and useful. Carl Hiassen’s book may not win any great awards like the Pulitzer, and at times, [...]
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Teach Yourself Visually Golf By Cheryl Anderson, Brian Crowell and Tom Mackin Despite the overly clunky title, this book promises to help you master complex techniques by learning in a visual manner. Since statistics show that we as humans do learn better when presented with images, this is a viable theory, but will it pay off? Let’s take a hard look at...... -
Player Profile for Jack William Nicklaus Jack Nicklaus was born on January 21 in 1940, and is widely regarded as one of the greatest professional golfers of all time, known as the Golden Bear. He has excellent records in many major championships, including 18 professional majors in a 25 year PGA Tour career, lasting from 1962...... -
Review: The 7 Laws of the Golf Swing by Nick Bradley Nick Bradley is regarded both for being a coach, and a course designer in addition to his work as an author. He has taught every different category of golfers, including players who have shined in the Ryder Cup and the Walker Cup alike. He has also frequently guest starred on...... -
Golf Ball Anatomy There is actually a lot of science that goes behind the anatomy of a golf ball. The science of aerodynamics actually contributes to the way that golf balls are made and how they perform as well. Aerodynamics and golf ball science are responsible for the dimples on the golf ball,...... -
The Art of the Swing Review In every aspect of our life, we strive to learn from the best. We want to know that we are taking in information from those who know exactly what they are doing. The Art of the Swing does just that, as it is written by one of the top professionals......
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September 27th, 2011 — Book Review
The Better by Saturday series of golf books is incredibly popular and thousands of golfers treat them like their bibles. While you may not actually be able to improve your game by next Saturday, you should be able to get quite a few tips that can help you become a better golfer over time. For [...]
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The Keys to the Effortless Golf Swing: Curing Your Hit Impulse in Seven Simple Lessons by Michael McTeigue Michael McTeigue is a well known instruction in California that has built up quite a following. One look at his book will tell you exactly why. If you are looking for a complete resource to help you fix your swing, this may be the perfect answer. The illustrations were superb...... -
Review: Golf My Way: The Instructional Classic, Revised and Updated by Jack Nicklaus and Ken Bowden with illustrations by Jim McQueen This is quite possibly one of the most popular golf instructional books that was ever written. The first edition appeared in 1974, and the book has since gone on to sell more than 2 million copies. Fast forward to 2008 and the old favorite is back, updated, and better than...... -
Short Game Bible By Dave Pelz Your short game is the key to a good score in golf. No matter how well you can drive, if you can’t chip or wedge your ball onto the right spot on the green, you’ll never be able to improve your score. Many golfers make the mistake of focusing on...... -
Just Hit It: Our Equipment and Our Game By Frank Thomas With Jeff Neuman Over the past few years, the amount of new courses in America has been dwarfed by the amount of courses that are closing. While the sport isn't close to dying anytime soon, many are starting to see some warning signs that the industry may be struggling. There is a...... -
A Lifetime of Lessons: More Than 50 Years of Expert Instruction to Help You Play Your Best Golf Now By Marshall Smith with David Denunzio Marshall Smith is one of the most recognizable names in golf instruction, and if you’ve ever wished you could get a lesson with him, this book has the whole experience down to a tee. You’ll feel just like you’re right with Smith, learning and growing as a golfer. If you......
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September 16th, 2011 — Book Review, Golf Ball Driver
Play Your Best Golf Now, the latest offering from Pia Nilsson and Lynn Marriott, offers a completely holistic approach to your golf game. The book covers a wide variety of topics that many books fail to cover, topics that you need to focus on to perfect your swing and perfect your game. The book covers [...]
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Caddie Sense By Michael Carrick and Steve Duno Caddies are often an overlooked part of golf, but without them, many of today’s pros would not be where they are. If you have ever wondered what the game of golf looks like through the eyes of a caddie, this book will open up a whole new world to you...... -
Review: Golf My Way: The Instructional Classic, Revised and Updated by Jack Nicklaus and Ken Bowden with illustrations by Jim McQueen This is quite possibly one of the most popular golf instructional books that was ever written. The first edition appeared in 1974, and the book has since gone on to sell more than 2 million copies. Fast forward to 2008 and the old favorite is back, updated, and better than...... -
A Review of The Golf Doc by Ed Palank When it comes to playing golf, many of us wonder just how dangerous it is. Statistics have shown that heart attacks frequently occur on the course and countless people, including celebrities die every year. This book by Ed Palank seeks to remedy this problem and provide golfers with tips...... -
Short Game Bible By Dave Pelz Your short game is the key to a good score in golf. No matter how well you can drive, if you can’t chip or wedge your ball onto the right spot on the green, you’ll never be able to improve your score. Many golfers make the mistake of focusing on...... -
Useful Golf Book: 2nd Edition By Chris Kretz For those of us that enjoy the lighter side of golf, this is a definite must read and chances are you'll be rolling on the floor in no time at all. Too often, golfing books are so serious that it is difficult to wade through them. The industry seems to......
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