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European Tour clampdown on drugs truants
European Tour players are being told to attend at least one of six drug-education sessions in the first few months of 2008 after poor attendances at classes held this season. Lewine Mair reports.
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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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How to Find Your Perfect Golf Swing: Discovering How to Play Your Best
Broadway Books (A Division of Bantam Doubleday Del (
01 June, 1998 )
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The book has done a good job of dispelling certain myths about the golf swing. I read every golf book that comes along and think that this book is similiar to the book GOLF IS A WOMANS GAME. Both books address myths about the golf swing. A suggestion.. if you liked this book try GOLF IS A WOMANS GAME both books are a one two punch
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For the past five or six years I have read the leading golf magazines and numerous books about golf. This is the best instructional material I have read. The concept of the full swing was easy for me to understand and I appreciated the way Rick Smith dispelled many of the myths weve associated with the golf swing. This book is for the person, like me, who likes to hit golf balls. I know I have improved my swing and lifted my confidence level as a result of reading this book. Im reading it now for the third time. Thanks Rick
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Feinstein has compiled another entertaining and insightful account of a golfing year. His use of premiary quotes and anecdotes eluminate the reader as successfully as the excellent A Good Walk Spoiled . My one criticism is that Feinstein seems to lay far greater emphasis on the superstars of the game, apart from the chapters on Steve Stricker, who, lets face it, is almost a superstar. The concentation on the OMeeras, Couples and Woods of this world detracted from the real charm and empathy for the amateur golfer. Maybe its because the superstars are really not that interesting. I also detected a slight euro-phobe tendancy in the epilogue, come on John golfs bigger than that.
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