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Title: The Art of Scoring...in Golf by Doug Anderson ISBN: 1-58820-127-9 Publisher: Authorhouse Pub. Date: 01 October, 2000 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $12.42 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.33 (3 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: practical scoring
Comment: I've often wondered what a pro thinks about before a game. What does he think about when warming up to play. What is most important to examine on the course to play well. It tells how to read the greens from the practice area. He talks about the short game and how to do it. How to think about each hole being a par 3. Practical scoring tips. Advice on gambling and different personalities you meet. It gives advice on the approach to make the game fun and rewarding. This book gives you this and other swing tips on executing a good score.
Rating: 4
Summary: He shoots, he scores!!!!
Comment: I have been a recreational to avid golfer for the last 15 years, and I have read many published articles on how to improve a variety of aspects of ones game. What the author has accomplished with this book is to dispell some of the myths of this game regarding size, power, and overall ability as it relates to your final score, making it possible for the rest of us who aren't Tiger Woods to achieve low scores. This book breaks down the fundamentals, from addressing the ball to basic swing mechanics, and ultimately shows us the quickest way to lower golf scores, improving the short game. It was a quick read, with a mixture of humor as he descibes his various partners over the years, to the deep sentiment he has for this fantastic, yet frustrating game. For all of you looking to score, in golf... I have already read this book more than once, and you will too.
Rating: 4
Summary: easy, enjoyable, educational reading
Comment: This is unlike any golf-oriented book I've read. There are segments on recognizing the different "types of players," ones that we've all played with, an explanation of various types of friendly wagering, a glossary of clubhouse golfing terms, and just enough tips on what the author considers the most important part of golf,... the short game... that have worked for me. This easy-read book is a "keeper" that I will refer back to at various times.
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