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More copies of this ISBNThe Little Red Book: Lessons and Teachings from a Lifetime in Golfby Harvey Penick
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:THE CLASSIC BOOK OF GOLF WISDOM FROM THE GAME'S GREATEST TEACHER
The Little Red Book has become required reading for all players and fans of the game of golf, from beginners to seasoned pros. The legendary Harvey Penick, who began his golfing career as a caddie in Austria, Texas, at the age of eight, worked with an amazing array of champions over the course of nearly a century, dispensing invaluable wisdom to golfers of every level. Penick simplifies the technical jargon of other instructional books and communicates the very essence of the game, and his Little Red Book is full of inspiration and homespun wisdom that reflects at once his great love of golf as well as his great talent for teaching. Synopsis:Finally in paperback comes the bestseller from one of golf's greatest teachers--classic, inspirational, and homespun wisdom no golfer will want to do without. "The Socrates of the golf world".--"Sports Illustrated".
Synopsis:THE CLASSIC BOOK OF GOLF WISDOM FROM THE GAME'S GREATEST TEACHER
The Little Red Book has become required reading for all players and fans of the game of golf, from beginners to seasoned pros. The legendary Harvey Penick, who began his golfing career as a caddie in Austria, Texas, at the age of eight, worked with an amazing array of champions over the course of nearly a century, dispensing invaluable wisdom to golfers of every level. Penick simplifies the technical jargon of other instructional books and communicates the very essence of the game, and his Little Red Book is full of inspiration and homespun wisdom that reflects at once his great love of golf as well as his great talent for teaching. About the AuthorThe late Harvey Penick was a renowned golf pro who began his career at the Austria (Texas) Country Club as a caddie. Though he coached golf at the University of Texas for thirty years, and worked with the likes of Tom Kite, Ben Crenshaw, and Betsy Rawls, he never left the country club, where he continued to teach until his death in 1995.
Table of ContentsContents
Introductions My Little Red Book Golf Medicine What's the Problem Looking Up Hand Position The Three Most Important Clubs The Grip The Waggle Holding the Club The Easiest Lesson Palm Reading Starting Young Hole Them All Learning Around the Cup Do You Need Help? The Right Elbow Take Dead Aim Beware How to Knock Five Strokes Off Your Game Reassurance The Practice Swing The Average Golfer How to Tell Where You're Aimed Seasoned Citizens The Left Heel Backspin Heavy Clubs Hints on Greenskeeping The Wrist Cock Hit a Full Approach Easy Bunkers Bunker Play Don't Relax Positive Thinking Psychology Stay Behind the Ball Hitting From the Top Hypnotism The Slow-Motion Drill Powder the Ball Ball Position Swing the Bucket The Weed Cutter Placing Your Feet The Turn Instant Humility Maxims The Mythical Perfect Swing First Things First The Prettiest Swing Hitting the Target The Magic Move How to Practice the Full Swing Warming Up in a Hurry Chipping Putting The Dreaded Four-Footer The Shank Shot Why I Decided to Become a Teacher The Stance A Very Bad Habit The First-Time Student Competition Kids and Carts A Story by Helen Learning Some of the Women in My Life And Some of the Men in My Life The Sexes A Practice Rule John Bredmus Hooking and Slicing Strange Penalty Yardage Long and Short Best Dressed My Best Boys Chip or Pitch Out of Sight The Follow-through A Little Bit A Golfer's Poem Preparing for a Big Match Uphill arid Downhill Playing in the Wind Titanic Thompson Trick Shots Caddies A Life in Golf What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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