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Golf For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech)) (edition 1999)

by Gary McCord (Author)

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Discover how to take strokes off your game by improving the technique of your swing with step-by-step photos and master the all- important putt to better your score.  Whether you're new to golf or a long-time duffer, this easy-to-follow guide will get you into the swing of things by helping you to: Master grip, stance, and swing Fix common faults Improve your putting Know the score on rules and etiquette Take advantage of high-tech equipment Shape up with golf-specific exercises Where to play in the UK and Europe How to choose your golf balls and clubs Getting and staying in golf shape Getting the most from your lessons Developing your own swing Putting, chipping, and pitching Special shots, conditions, and considerations… (more)
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Info:For Dummies (1999), Edition: 2nd, 408 pages
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I received my first golf clubs as a gift from my dearest friend Alexey. He patiently tried to make me learn how to play golf. In order not to disappoint him, I tried to improve my swing and in this matter this book was a big factor, contributing with detailed description and photos on how to swing. The style of the author makes this book very easy reading and his humor is appropriate under the circunstances. He first suggest which golf clubs are appropriate for you and what else you need to play this game. He mentions the importance of being in shape, where to play, how to swing and improve your move, short-game secrets, putting, banker play, solving common problems and much more, including etiquette, rules and keeping score.

This is an outstanding result for an effort from the author to introduce the most important topics for beginners on this game. The book was published by For Dummies in March 2011. I recommend this book for those who are serious about learning and improving their golf swings and the game overall, as well as learning some curious facts and history of this game.

Amazon.com was kind enough to provide this book for me through their Vine Program for reviewing and I was not request to provide a positive review. Opinions expressed here are my own.

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I dedicate this book to my mom, Ruth, and to David Feherty's make-believe best friend, Flossy - his pet goat. They light up our lives.
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Discover how to take strokes off your game by improving the technique of your swing with step-by-step photos and master the all- important putt to better your score.  Whether you're new to golf or a long-time duffer, this easy-to-follow guide will get you into the swing of things by helping you to: Master grip, stance, and swing Fix common faults Improve your putting Know the score on rules and etiquette Take advantage of high-tech equipment Shape up with golf-specific exercises Where to play in the UK and Europe How to choose your golf balls and clubs Getting and staying in golf shape Getting the most from your lessons Developing your own swing Putting, chipping, and pitching Special shots, conditions, and considerations

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