Better by Saturday (TM) - Short Game
Title | Better by Saturday (TM) - Short Game PDF eBook |
Author | Greg Midland |
Publisher | Grand Central Publishing |
Pages | 119 |
Release | 2007-07-31 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 0446506060 |
This installment of the Better by Saturday golf tips series focuses on essential advice to improve your short game. Featuring Tips by Golf Magazine's Top 100 Teachers. Simple to remember lesson that provides an opportunity for "no practice" improvement; so readers won't need to spend hours on the range re-grooving their swings to shave strokes off their handicaps. These are truly the tops that readers can use to play better - and lower their score - immediately.
Better by Saturday (TM) - Iron Play/Long Game
Title | Better by Saturday (TM) - Iron Play/Long Game PDF eBook |
Author | Dave Allen |
Publisher | Grand Central Publishing |
Pages | 161 |
Release | 2009-02-28 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 0446557129 |
Featuring Tips by Golf Magazine's Top 100 Teachers, find out how to lower your handicap, sharpen your long game, and play with greater grit. In this easy-to-implement lesson book, lean how to improve your game -- with or without practicing. By following the tips outlined in this playbook, readers don't need to spend hours on the range re-grooving their swings to shave strokes off their handicaps. These are truly the tips that readers can use to play better -- and lower their score -- immediately.
Better by Saturday (TM) - Driving
Title | Better by Saturday (TM) - Driving PDF eBook |
Author | Greg Midland |
Publisher | Grand Central Publishing |
Pages | 118 |
Release | 2009-09-26 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 0446567485 |
This installment of the Better by Saturday golf tips series focuses on essential advice to instantly improve your drive and start your game strong. Featuring Tips by Golf Magazine's Top 100 Teachers. Simple to remember lesson that provides an opportunity for "no practice" improvement; so readers won't need to spend hours on the range re-grooving their swings to shave strokes off their handicaps. These are truly the tops that readers can use to play better - and lower their score - immediately.
Better by Saturday (TM) - Putting
Title | Better by Saturday (TM) - Putting PDF eBook |
Author | Dave Allen |
Publisher | Grand Central Publishing |
Pages | 78 |
Release | 2007-07-31 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 0446506087 |
Featuring Tips by Golf Magazine's Top 100 Teachers, find out how to lower your handicap and improve your putting game. In this easy-to-implement lesson book, lean how to improve the way you put -- with or without practicing. By following the tips outlined in this book, readers won't need to spend hours on the range re-grooving their movements to shave strokes off their handicaps. These are tips that readers can truly use to play better -- immediately.
Better by Saturday--short Game
Title | Better by Saturday--short Game PDF eBook |
Author | Greg Midland |
Publisher | |
Pages | 111 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Short game (Golf) |
ISBN | 9780446598163 |
Featuring Tips by Golf Magazine's Top 100 Teachers. Simple to remember lesson that provides an opportunity for "no practice" improvement; so readers won't need to spend hours on the range re-grooving their swings to shave strokes off their handicaps. These are truly the tops that readers can use to play better - and lower their score - immediately.
The Scorecard Always Lies
Title | The Scorecard Always Lies PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Lewis |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 371 |
Release | 2007-05-15 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1416556621 |
As Tiger Woods broke down in tears on the 18th green at Royal Liverpool Golf Club, legions of spectators strained their eyes to read the emotion on his face. Like the millions watching on television, they knew that Tiger had just won the British Open, and that his father had recently died. Beyond that, however, they knew precious little -- only that he played with a Nike golf ball, carried an American Express card in his wallet, and, presumably, drove a Buick. They were hungry for more, but everything else about his off-course life, and those of his fellow pros, was forbiddingly well-guarded. Until now. In The Scorecard Always Lies veteran Sports Illustrated golf correspondent Chris Lewis reaches past the results, stats, and sound-bites to focus on the personalities and personal lives of the sport's top players. While embracing all the drama and excitement of the 2006 PGA Tour season, he takes us inside the locker rooms, hotel rooms, and private planes to deliver an unrivaled, behind-thescenes look at the Tour and the men who play it. Lewis spent thirty weeks of the 2006 season on the road with the best golfers in the world, exploring their backstories, motivations, and preoccupations, and collecting telling, character-revealing tales. He bore witness to both the hard work and the privilege that frame their lifestyles. But he also discovered a Tour that to this point remained largely unknown -- one where a player while pursuing dreams of glory might also be suing his agent, going through a messy divorce, or looking to throw down in the locker room with one of his peers. There's John Daly trying to explain how his wife has just been taken off to jail. There's Chris Couch making a midnight, barefoot run through a derelict district of New Orleans, fearing he was about to be kidnapped, and taking refuge in a tattoo parlor. We watch as Tiger Woods tries to deal with losing his father to cancer, while refusing to abandon his fondness for blue humor. We see Phil Mickelson hanging with rock stars, sharing a Masters victory gift with a national championship-winning college football coach, and hooking up a sportswriter with a would-be groupie's phone number. All in all, we get a rare glimpse of the off-course lives of the Tour's stars and their supporting cast. At turns humorous, touching, and insightful, the book sheds new light on every aspect of Tour life, from easygoing Tuesday practice rounds to feverpitch Sunday showdowns, always taking care to show how their off-course concerns inform their every swing. Fans will savor the fullest portrait yet of a group of players who, throughout their successes and struggles, remain unfailingly smart, funny, and engaging, and make up the most intriguing subculture in all of sports.
The Athenaeum
Title | The Athenaeum PDF eBook |
Author | James Silk Buckingham |
Publisher | |
Pages | 832 |
Release | 1893 |
Genre | |
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