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PGA Tour Doles Out Player Awards ...
... and there are no surprises. Weve known for a while who the Players of the Year were on the PGA Tour, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour, respectively, todays announcement...
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Charles Viner really is oldest swinger in town
Britains oldest golfer Charles Viner, for whom the Shropshire Golf Centre held a 100th birthday lunch, has never departed from what he learned in his first golf lesson in 1925, writes Lewine Mair.
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The totally synthetic golf course
Taking a divot may have something of a rarity value in years to come as the Kikuoka Country Club near Luxembourg Airport prepares to open a course featuring artificial greens, writes Lewine Mair.
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Whos Your Caddy
Yellow Jersey Press (
04 September, 2003 )
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I found this book a joy to read ! Besides stories about interesting individuals and players book is filled with interesting details about lives of caddies and their work that you could never have thought of. Book is definately funny and I receommend it to anyone interested in taking a peek into lives of Golf pros.
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change your attitude towards scoring  |
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The book reveals a Rotella-like approach to golf, only I found it more interesting because of the many stories about career-low rounds described by Cohn. The stories show the mindset of (professional) golfers who are going low. In my opinion to look at your scorecard and to be able to see the best possible score that day is one of the most rewarding aspects of golf. Getting the most out of your game, whether thats 59 or 79, is what it is all about. Many mental problems golfers experience are described and solutions are given. The book helps you identify your mental golf problems and helps you to work at them.
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An excellent book for all golfers  |
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This book not only informs you of where your hands, head, feet, clubhead, etc. should be at a given time, but how the swing should "feel" at that time as well. For example, I found I was gripping the club too tight just from their descriptions of what the grip should feel like. This book along with Bob Rotellas book on "Golf is not a game of perfect" should be on any golfers reading list, if they seek improvement in the mental and the sensory aspects of the game...
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