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The Man Who Made Ireland The Life and Death of Michael Collins by Ti 1879373238

The Man Who Made Ireland The Life and Death of Michael Collins by Ti 1879373238

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Calculation of Drug Dosages by Sheila J Ogden 2007 Other Mixed media

Calculation of Drug Dosages by Sheila J Ogden 2007 Other Mixed media

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The Long and the Short of It By Andy North with Burton Rocks

This week I am posting the book review early as Friday is a holiday. Happy July 4th everyone! Enjoy the BBQs! Andy North has won two US Open titles and went on to become one of the most respected commentators on the game. It was pretty much a given that someday he would write a [...]

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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 the book and find out. [...]

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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 be addicted to dry tomes [...]

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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 and a brand new way [...]

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The Art of Putting By Stan Utley

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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Fifty Places to Play Golf Before You Die: Golf Experts Share the World’s Greatest Destinations by Chris Santella

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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Hole in One! The Complete Book of Fact, Legend, and Lore on Golf’s Luckiest Shot By Chris Rodell

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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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 radio and television, and has [...]

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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 and we found the book [...]

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The Downhill Lie By Carl Hiassen

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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