Golf Books
University of Nebraska Press The Immortal Bobby
Book SynopsisThe biography of Bobby Jones, the only golfer to win the Grand Slam and a key figure in America's Golden Age of Sports.Trade Review"Another engrossing golf read is The Immortal Bobby . . . a welcome paperback release of Ron Rapoport's 2005 biography of Bobby Jones, the only man to win four major golf championships in one year, 1930. The book deserves a wide audience for its lively depiction of both golf and society early in the last century and for several surprising revelations about the most beloved sportsman of his day."—John Paul Newport, Wall Street Journal“Fabulous.”—Leonard Shapiro, Washington Post“An important book about an important sports figure that, typically for Rapoport, goes beyond the confines of sports and fits firmly in the context of our culture.”—Ira Berkow, sports columnist and author of Red: A Biography of Red Smith“Here is Bobby Jones as you’ve never seen him, almost fearful in the fires of competition, and Ron Rapoport shows us how that man became a legend.”—Dave Kindred“The story of Bobby Jones’s singular life is one of the most fascinating in sports history. Ron Rapoport’s thoughtful, graceful style is well suited to telling that story.”—Bob Costas“Just when you think there is nothing new to be said or written on the subject of Bob Jones, Ron Rapoport comes along and proves that theory completely untrue. The Immortal Bobby is wonderfully reported and superbly written.”—John Feinstein“Beyond the grainy newsreels and the confetti falling on Broadway and Peachtree Street, there was an essential Bobby Jones, and Ron Rapoport reveals him splendidly in a portrait as graceful as the man. There’s more here than Grand Slam 1930—the jangling nerves and self-doubt, the towering modesty in response to fame, the complexity of an Atlanta patrician, a life richly lived.”—Gary M. Pomerantz, author of Where Peachtree Meets Sweet Auburn“If you want to learn a thing or three about Jones and the defining times in which he lived, you should read this book.”—Brian Hewitt, thegolfchannel.com“The real strength of Rapoport’s profile of Jones is the uncompromising look at how complex the man/athlete was. Like many greats in any field, both Jones’s strengths and weaknesses were extreme.”—Mike Imrem, the Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)“An exhaustively researched and anecdote-rich tome on Bobby Jones.”—Peter Kerasotis, Florida TodayTable of ContentsIntroduction Part I: Little Bob and Mr. Jones 1. East Lake Days 2. The Jewel of the South 3. The Keeper of the Flame 4. "Emotions Which Could Not Be Endured" 5. "By No Means Fit for the Honourable Company" 6. The Long Lane Turns 7. "My Lords, Ladies and Gentlemen, Are We Downhearted?" 8. "It Was Perfect and That Is All There Is to Say about It" 9. "Like a Hero Back from the War" 10. "He Belongs to Us All" 11. "You Can Never Know How I Envied You" 12. "Don't Kill the Star in the Prologue" Part II: The Grand Slam 13. Impregnable Quadrilaterals, Then and Now 14. "Your Boy Is Just Too Good" 15. The British Amateur: "They Ought to Burn Him at the Stake" 16. The British Open: Great Men of Hoylake 17. The U.S. Open: "The Lord Must Have Had His Arms Around Me" 18. Homecoming 19. The U.S. Amateur: "Into the Land of My Dreams" 20. Quitting the Memorable Scene Part III: The Best That Life Can Offer ... and the Worst 21. Hollywood, Augusta, and Beyond 22. "White as the Ku Klux Klan" 23. "I've Been Having Some Numbness in My Limbs" 24. "Will Ye No' Come Back Again?" Sources and Acknowledgments Bibliography Index
£17.99
University of Nebraska Press The Masters
Book SynopsisAn entertaining read that enthusiasts will enjoy.Library JournalRevered as the most prestigious tournament in golf, the Masters commands international attention, even among nongolfers. The first and second editions ofThe Masters: A Hole-by-Hole History of America's Golf Classic took the unique approach of tackling Augusta National hole by hole. Each hole had its own chapter, with colorful stories on the greatest shots, biggest disasters, and most amazing events that took place on each. David Sowell returns to Augusta now with the third edition of The Masters, adding more history and updating each hole with additional stories of greatness and tales of woe for a new generation of golfers led by Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy, and Patrick Reed, as well as from an older guard represented by Bubba Watson, Adam Scott, and Sergio García. The legends of the Masters are in full force in this lively look at America's golf classic. From Bobby Jones and Gene Sarazen to Arnold Palmer and Jack NickTrade Review"It is often said that the real Masters doesn't begin until the back nine on Sunday. Mr. Sowell's nuanced descriptions of those holes make it clear why the chase on Sunday afternoons is so often thrilling."—John Paul Newport, Wall Street Journal“Sowell gives us the Masters in full flower.”—Booklist“An entertaining read that enthusiasts will enjoy.”—Library Journal"This third edition provides a rich historical view of the course where success breeds legends and where failure can haunt even the most brilliant golfer’s career. . . . If you are a golf fan or enjoy watching this tournament that is the unofficial start of spring, The Masters is one of the best books on the sport and this tradition."—Jason Schott, Brooklyn Digest"Using a unique format in which the history of events that happened at each hole is described, Sowell will inform readers about golfers in every era."—Lance Smith, Guy Who Reviews Sports Books“Every kind of book on the Masters that could be written had been written, until David Sowell came along. He takes a route previously not taken, giving each of the eighteen holes of Augusta National its own fifteen minutes of fame.”—Furman Bisher, the late legendary sports columnist for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution who covered the Masters for more than sixty years“We have always wondered why the Masters is a tradition unlike any other. David Sowell has an answer. . . . He covers the magical moments of the good, the grand, and the also-ran on a course that itself is a memorial to Bobby Jones.”—Sidney L. Matthew, author and producer of Life and Times of Bobby JonesTable of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction Hole No. 1 Hole No. 2 Hole No. 3 Hole No. 4 Hole No. 5 Hole No. 6 Hole No. 7 Hole No. 8 Hole No. 9 Hole No. 10 Hole No. 11 Hole No. 12 Hole No. 13 Hole No. 14 Hole No. 15 Hole No. 16 Hole No. 17 Hole No. 18 Appendix 1: Masters Champions Appendix 2: 2018 Qualifications for Invitation Index
£16.14
University of Nebraska Press Little Poison
Book SynopsisLittle Poison is the story of Paul Runyan, a short-hitting farm boy from Arkansas who rose to prominence during the 1930s and defeated Sam Snead by a resounding margin at the 1938 PGA Championship.Trade Review"Little Poison is a wonderful tribute to a golfer whose life and accomplishments deserve such recognition."—Stuart Shiffman, bookreporter.com“In these fast-moving pages and masterfully researched chapters, John Dechant has given a true gift to devotees of both golf and storytelling. Golf history loves its overlooked underdogs, but few are as overlooked or as interesting as Paul Runyan. Little Poison is a book that will have you cheering from the jump.”—Tom Coyne, New York Times best-selling author of A Course Called Scotland and A Course Called America“Little Poison is a well-written account of a very interesting man and time in golf history. John Dechant weaves through time and space effortlessly as he details what made Paul Runyan special. The intangible character traits of high performers have always fascinated me. If you love golf, history, and appreciate greatness, this book is for you.”—James Sieckmann, 2018 National PGA Teacher of the YearTable of ContentsList of Illustrations Prologue Part 1. Hot Springs Boys 1. Something in the Water 2. Six Hundred Balls a Day 3. Samuel Jackson Part 2. Little Poison 4. White Plains 5. “I Don’t Know How He Does It” 6. A Code of His Own Part 3. On the Delaware 7. A Talent Nonpareil 8. “Lawdy, the Man Ain’t Human” 9. No Days Off Part 4. Go West 10. “Whatever Became of Paul Runyan?” 11. La Jolla 12. Last Hurrah 13. High Heavenly Ground Part 5. On the Tee until the Last 14. Author and Influencer 15. “The Legend Never Really Died” Acknowledgments Bibliographic Essay
£23.39
Potomac Books Inc King of Clubs
Book SynopsisIt began as a Depression-era, winner-take-all challenge between two Chicago stockbrokers, one of them a flamboyant daredevil with more guts than money and the other with more money than sense. It erupted into a national news story, one never told in its entiretyuntil King of Clubs: The Great Golf Marathon of 1938.
£22.79
Bodleian Library The Original Rules of Golf
Book SynopsisThe first known rules of golf were drawn up in 1744 in Edinburgh for the world's first open golf competition at Leith by the Gentlemen Golfers of Edinburgh, who became The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers. In the nineteenth century, the rules evolved as local clubs took the Edinburgh rules and adapted them for their own use. In 1897 the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews assumed oversight of the rules and in the same year published the first national set of rules. This book examines the history of the rules of golf from their first codification to the present day. It looks at the circumstances of the composition of the first rules, their scope, and afterlife.Table of ContentsForeword Introduction The Origins of Golf Changing Times The Silver Club and the First Rules Then & Now What Happened Next? St Andrews Joins the Fray Back to the Future The Original Rules of Golf Gentleman Golfers of Edinburgh, 1744 The Burgess club, 1773
£9.47
John Wiley & Sons Inc The Links
Book SynopsisStudents of golf course architecture are well aware of Robert Hunter — and it’s all because of The Links. This scholarly work was different from other architecture books of the day because Hunter was not a designer attempting to attract commissions through his writing. His goal — through the use of detailed drawings, contemporary photographs and thoughtful text — was not only to explain what made the classic holes so great but why they would stand the test of time. This exact reprint of The Linksbelongs in the libraries of all aficionados of golf course architecture.Table of ContentsPreface. Ante Scriptum: To Links-Land. Shots—Old and New. Things of First Importance. Laying Out the Course. The Climax of Golf—The Well-Placed and Well-Moulded Green. The Purpose of Hazards—Their Inspiration to Good Play. Placing the Hazards. Constructing the Hazards. Other Things of Importance.
£62.96
John Wiley & Sons Inc Gene Sarazen and Shell's Wonderful World of Golf
Book SynopsisBehind-the-scenes story of this ground-breaking golf show from the birth of televised sports, as witnessed by the show's writer, Barkow, and host Sarazen's daughter. Includes 50 historical photos and 15 private letters to the legendary golfer Bobby Jones.Table of ContentsForeword. Preface. Introduction. Chapter 1. An Idea Gets a Life. Chapter 2. Show Time! Chapter 3. The Matches. Chapter 4. Letters to Bob.
£22.79
John Wiley & Sons Inc The Life of O'Reilly: The Amusing Adventures of a
Book SynopsisThe Life of O'Reilly is a chronicle of the career of one of the European PGA Tour's most famous caddies-John O'Reilly-and it's full of funny stories as only this Irishman can tell them. Like the one about the time he and some fellow caddies were arrested and jailed in East Germany on their way to the German Open in Berlin. Or the one about the Tour pro who, in a fit of temper after a bad shot, put his foot through the bottom of his golf bag and could not get it out again! The Life of O'Reilly is a rollicking ride around the world-and the world of professional golf-by one of the game's most interesting characters. No golf library would be complete without it. "I hope that you'll find this book as entertaining as I found Johnny to be throughout our three successful years on tour. There was never a dull moment!" --Padraig HarringtonTable of ContentsIntroduction. Chapter One: Reilly the Globetrotter. Chapter Two: Tantrums, Pranks, and High Jinks. Chapter Three: King of the Castle. Chapter Four: The Players. Chapter Five: Hobnobbing with Royalty. Chapter Six: Behind the Iron Curtain. Chapter Seven: Thailand. Chapter Eight: Dubai. Chapter Nine: South Africa. Chapter Ten: “The Boss.” Chapter Eleven: Nanny and Gopher. Chapter Twelve: More Caddie Yarns. Chapter Thirteen: The Holmpatrick Cup. Chapter Fourteen: Kiawah Island.
£16.10
Bookvault Publishing Think Less Golf Book nonUK Ireland
£13.00
Bookvault Publishing One Putt Secrets
£24.95
Contra Tiger Woods: Volume 1
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Ediciones Omega, S.A. Cmo jugar mejor a golf
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Ediciones Tutor, S.A. MANUAL DE GOLF PARA MUJERES
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£22.32
Ediciones Tutor, S.A. PENSAR COMO TIGER
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Taylor & Francis A ConstraintsLed Approach to Golf Coaching Routledge Studies in ConstraintsBased Methodologies in Sport
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Taylor & Francis Routledge International Handbook of Golf Science
Book SynopsisGolf is one of the worldâs major sports and consequently the focus of world-class scientific research. This landmark publication is the most comprehensive book ever published on the science of golf, covering every sub-discipline from physiology, biomechanics and psychology to strength and conditioning, youth development and equipment design. Showcasing original research from leading golf scientists across the globe, it examines the fundamental science underpinning the game and demonstrates how it can be applied in practice to improve and develop players. Each chapter provides a definitive account of the current state of knowledge in a particular area of golf science, addressing the limitations of existing research, presenting new areas for development and discussing the implications for coaches, players, scientists and the wider golfing public. Truly international in scope, the variety of topics explored include: biomechanics and equipment Trade Review‘Over the last 20 years, golf at the highest level has moved from a game to a sport. The highest standards of preparation and the professionalism of the athlete have become increasingly important determinants of success. Today you hear far more emphasis on preparing to succeed and performance development than technical coaching. This is more apparent now than at any time in the history of the sport. The margins between success and failure are becoming finer and so understanding the "science" of golf is key to anyone involved in playing or developing players - as this outstanding book explains.’ - Martin Slumbers, Chief Executive, The R&A ‘The Routledge International Handbook of Golf Science provides an extraordinary perspective on our sport through 39 separate research papers. By covering biomechanics, participation, skill acquisition, performance and the health benefits of golf, this is a valuable, data-driven resource.’ - Steve Mona, CEO, World Golf Foundation Table of ContentsEditor's Introduction [Martin Toms]. Acknowledgements. Part I: Biomechanics and Equipment Part Introduction [Sasho MacKenzie] 1. The Golf Coaching-Biomechanics Interface [Andrew Morrison and Eric S. Wallace] 2. The Use of Ground Reaction Forces and Pressures in Golf Swing Instruction [Scott K. Lynn and Will Wu] 3. The Sequence of Body Segment Interactions in the Golf Swing [Peter F. Lamb and Paul S. Glazier] 4. The Kinematic Sequence: Achieving an Efficient Downswing [Robert J. Neal] 5. Inter- and Intra-Individual Movement Variability in the Golf Swing [Paul S. Glazier and Peter F. Lamb] 6. How the Shaft of a Golf Club Influences Performance [Sasho MacKenzie] Part II: Skill Learning and Technology Part Introduction [Sam Robertson] 7. Is Technology the Saviour or the Downfall of Modern Golf Instruction? [Aaron L. Pauls, Christopher P. Bertram and Mark A. Guadagnoli] 8. Optimizing Golf Skill Learning [Gabriele Wulf, Steven Orr and Guillaume Chauvel] 9. Putting Implicit Motor Learning into Golf Practice [Jamie Poolton and Rich Masters] 10. Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of Modelling Golf Technique [Bob Christina and Eric Alpenfels] 11. The Stages of Learning and Implications for Optimized Learning Environments [Christopher P. Bertram, Mark A. Guadagnoli and Ronald G. Marteniuk] 12. Skill Testing in Golf [Sam Robertson] 13. Designing Optimal Golf Practice Environments [Sam Robertson and Damian Farrow] Part III: Performance Development Part Introduction [Marc Lochbaum] 14. Putting; a New Direction-Distance Problem [Matthew W. Bridge and Nicholas Middleton] 15. The Beginning Golfer: Psychological Techniques and Constructs Impacting Affecting Performance [Marc Lochbaum, Zişan Kazak Çetinkalp and Landry Actkinson] 16. Perceptual-Cognitive Expertise in Golf Putting [Laura M. Carey, Robin C. Jackson, Malcolm M. Fairweather, Joe Causer and Mark Williams] 17. Positive Psychology and Golf [Sandy Gordon and Jay-Lee Nair] 18. Refining Motor Skills in Golf: A Biopsychosocial Perspective [Howie J. Carson and Dave Collins] 19. Golf Analytics [Richard J. Rendleman, Jr.] Part IV: Psychological Techniques for Success Part Introduction [Kieran Kingston] 20. The Quiet Eye in Golf Putting [Sam Vine and Mark Wilson] 21. Golfers' Imagery Use [Jennifer Cumming, Elliott Newell and Fredrik Weibull] 22. Developing and Maintaining Motivation in Golf [Kieran Kingston] 23. Masters of the Game: Goal Orientations of Recreational Golfers [Daniel Sachau, Luke Simmering, Amy Harris, Max Adler and Warren Ryan] 24. Individual Differences in Cognitive Processes and Golf Performance [Patrick R. Thomas, Andrea J. Furst and Gerard J. Fogarty] 25. Golf and the Promise of Mental Health and Well-being for the Elite and Professional Player [Kitrina Douglas and David Carless] 26. The Psychophysiology of Golf Performance [Debbie J. Crews and Amanda Cheetham] Part V: The Golfing Body Part Introduction [Andrea Fradkin] 27. Physiological and Musculoskeletal Characteristics of the Modern Golfer [Sean A. Horan] 28. The Importance of Individualising Exercise Testing and Prescription for Golfers [Kerrie Evans] 29. Strength and Conditioning for Golf [John Hellström] 30. The Older Golfer [Anthony A. Vandervoort, David M. Lindsay and Scott K. Lynn] 31. Golf Injuries [Andrea Fradkin] 32. Nutrition for Golf [Graeme L. Close, Jamie Pugh and James P. Morton] 33. The Science of the Yips [Robert E. Wharen, Jr., Debbie J. Crews and Charles H. Adler] Part VI: The Golfer in Context Part Introduction [Martin Toms] 34. Understanding Golf and Health [Andrew Murray, Evan Jenkins and Roger Hawkes] 35. Young People and Golf [Martin Toms] 36. Women in Golf: A Critical Reflection [Niamh Kitching] 37. The Move from Coach-Centred to Participant-Centred Golf Coaching [Jonathan Wright and Martin Toms] 38. Social Interactions Between Coaches and Players: It Really Is a Laughing Matter [Charles Fitzsimmons] 39. Expertise on Golf Instruction and Coaching [Paul G. Schempp, Bryan A. McCullick and Collin A. Webster]
£43.99
Taylor & Francis Ltd Science and Golf IV Proceedings of the World Scientific Congress of Golf
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Science and Golf IV
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Taylor & Francis Science and Golf II
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Taylor & Francis Science and Golf Routledge Revivals Proceedings of the First World Scientific Congress of Golf
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Routledge International Handbook of Golf Science
Book SynopsisGolf is one of the world's major sports and consequently the focus of world-class scientific research. This landmark publication is the most comprehensive book ever published on the science of golf, covering every sub-discipline from physiology, biomechanics and psychology to strength and conditioning, youth development and equipment design. Showcasing original research from leading golf scientists across the globe, it examines the fundamental science underpinning the game and demonstrates how it can be applied in practice to improve and develop players. Each chapter provides a definitive account of the current state of knowledge in a particular area of golf science, addressing the limitations of existing research, presenting new areas for development and discussing the implications for coaches, players, scientists and the wider golfing public. Truly international in scope, the variety of topics explored include: biomechanics and equipment Trade Review ‘Over the last 20 years, golf at the highest level has moved from a game to a sport. The highest standards of preparation and the professionalism of the athlete have become increasingly important determinants of success. Today you hear far more emphasis on preparing to succeed and performance development than technical coaching. This is more apparent now than at any time in the history of the sport. The margins between success and failure are becoming finer and so understanding the "science" of golf is key to anyone involved in playing or developing players - as this outstanding book explains.’ - Martin Slumbers, Chief Executive, The R&A ‘The Routledge International Handbook of Golf Science provides an extraordinary perspective on our sport through 39 separate research papers. By covering biomechanics, participation, skill acquisition, performance and the health benefits of golf, this is a valuable, data-driven resource.’ - Steve Mona, CEO, World Golf Foundation Table of ContentsEditor's Introduction [Martin Toms]. Acknowledgements. Part I: Biomechanics and Equipment Part Introduction [Sasho MacKenzie] 1. The Golf Coaching-Biomechanics Interface [Andrew Morrison and Eric S. Wallace] 2. The Use of Ground Reaction Forces and Pressures in Golf Swing Instruction [Scott K. Lynn and Will Wu] 3. The Sequence of Body Segment Interactions in the Golf Swing [Peter F. Lamb and Paul S. Glazier] 4. The Kinematic Sequence: Achieving an Efficient Downswing [Robert J. Neal] 5. Inter- and Intra-Individual Movement Variability in the Golf Swing [Paul S. Glazier and Peter F. Lamb] 6. How the Shaft of a Golf Club Influences Performance [Sasho MacKenzie] Part II: Skill Learning and Technology Part Introduction [Sam Robertson] 7. Is Technology the Saviour or the Downfall of Modern Golf Instruction? [Aaron L. Pauls, Christopher P. Bertram and Mark A. Guadagnoli] 8. Optimizing Golf Skill Learning [Gabriele Wulf, Steven Orr and Guillaume Chauvel] 9. Putting Implicit Motor Learning into Golf Practice [Jamie Poolton and Rich Masters] 10. Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of Modelling Golf Technique [Bob Christina and Eric Alpenfels] 11. The Stages of Learning and Implications for Optimized Learning Environments [Christopher P. Bertram, Mark A. Guadagnoli and Ronald G. Marteniuk] 12. Skill Testing in Golf [Sam Robertson] 13. Designing Optimal Golf Practice Environments [Sam Robertson and Damian Farrow] Part III: Performance Development Part Introduction [Marc Lochbaum] 14. Putting; a New Direction-Distance Problem [Matthew W. Bridge and Nicholas Middleton] 15. The Beginning Golfer: Psychological Techniques and Constructs Impacting Affecting Performance [Marc Lochbaum, Zişan Kazak Çetinkalp and Landry Actkinson] 16. Perceptual-Cognitive Expertise in Golf Putting [Laura M. Carey, Robin C. Jackson, Malcolm M. Fairweather, Joe Causer and Mark Williams] 17. Positive Psychology and Golf [Sandy Gordon and Jay-Lee Nair] 18. Refining Motor Skills in Golf: A Biopsychosocial Perspective [Howie J. Carson and Dave Collins] 19. Golf Analytics [Richard J. Rendleman, Jr.] Part IV: Psychological Techniques for Success Part Introduction [Kieran Kingston] 20. The Quiet Eye in Golf Putting [Sam Vine and Mark Wilson] 21. Golfers' Imagery Use [Jennifer Cumming, Elliott Newell and Fredrik Weibull] 22. Developing and Maintaining Motivation in Golf [Kieran Kingston] 23. Masters of the Game: Goal Orientations of Recreational Golfers [Daniel Sachau, Luke Simmering, Amy Harris, Max Adler and Warren Ryan] 24. Individual Differences in Cognitive Processes and Golf Performance [Patrick R. Thomas, Andrea J. Furst and Gerard J. Fogarty] 25. Golf and the Promise of Mental Health and Well-being for the Elite and Professional Player [Kitrina Douglas and David Carless] 26. The Psychophysiology of Golf Performance [Debbie J. Crews and Amanda Cheetham] Part V: The Golfing Body Part Introduction [Andrea Fradkin] 27. Physiological and Musculoskeletal Characteristics of the Modern Golfer [Sean A. Horan] 28. The Importance of Individualising Exercise Testing and Prescription for Golfers [Kerrie Evans] 29. Strength and Conditioning for Golf [John Hellström] 30. The Older Golfer [Anthony A. Vandervoort, David M. Lindsay and Scott K. Lynn] 31. Golf Injuries [Andrea Fradkin] 32. Nutrition for Golf [Graeme L. Close, Jamie Pugh and James P. Morton] 33. The Science of the Yips [Robert E. Wharen, Jr., Debbie J. Crews and Charles H. Adler] Part VI: The Golfer in Context Part Introduction [Martin Toms] 34. Understanding Golf and Health [Andrew Murray, Evan Jenkins and Roger Hawkes] 35. Young People and Golf [Martin Toms] 36. Women in Golf: A Critical Reflection [Niamh Kitching] 37. The Move from Coach-Centred to Participant-Centred Golf Coaching [Jonathan Wright and Martin Toms] 38. Social Interactions Between Coaches and Players: It Really Is a Laughing Matter [Charles Fitzsimmons] 39. Expertise on Golf Instruction and Coaching [Paul G. Schempp, Bryan A. McCullick and Collin A. Webster]
£204.25
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Golfers Logbook
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc Arnie
Book SynopsisIn this definitive biography, veteran sportswriter Tom Callahan shines a spotlight on one of the greatest golfers ever to play the game, Arnold Palmer.The winner of more than ninety championships, including four Masters Tournaments, Arnold Palmer was a legend in twentieth century sports: a supremely gifted competitor beloved for his powerful hitting, his nerve on the greens, and his great rapport with fans. Perhaps above all others, Palmer was the reason golf’s popularity exploded, as the King of the links helped define golf’s golden age along with Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player. In addition to his talent on the golf course, Palmer was a brilliant entrepreneur off it, and one of the first sportsmen to create his own successful marketing brand. Forging an alliance with sports agent Mark McCormick, Palmer parlayed his popularity into lucrative deals, and helped pave the way for the multi-million-dollar contracts that have become standard for s
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc DAVID LEADBETTER 100 Golf Unlocking Your True
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc Golf Rules Plain and Simple
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc Fangirl Down
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Firefly Books The Story of Golf in Fifty Holes
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£19.95
Random House USA Inc The Downhill Lie
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£14.88
Random House USA Inc The Golf Handbook Third Edition
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£18.70
Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc Bobby Jones on Golf
Book SynopsisFrom the best amateur golfer ever to play the game comes an essential instructional guide for any golfer. Bobby Jones is universally acknowledged to have been the best amateur golfer of all time. He held at least one major title every season of his career and electrified the world with his 1930 Grand Slam, winning all four major amateur and open tournaments in the United States and Great Britain.Bobby Jones on Golf is a distillation of all that he learned about playing golf over more than half a century of devotion to amateur competition. Drawing both on the practical and the theoretical, this classic work addresses such topics as the feel of the club, placing the feet, using the body, and cultivating the proper backswing. Like the author''s impeccable reputation, Bobby Jones on Golf is as timeless as the game itself.
£15.29
Random House USA Inc Dave Pelzs Putting Bible The Complete Guide to
Book SynopsisThis comprehensive guide from the internationally revered golf instructor and bestselling author of Dave Pelz's Short Game Bible is the essential volume for all golfers who want to take strokes off their score with better putting. Packed with charts, photos, and easy-to-understand instruction!Let Dave help you shape up your game on the greens with his new Putting Bible, which is sure to make all other putting manuals obsolete. Every golfer needs Dave's insights into the putting game and the simplicity he brings to improving their ability to putt.Dave Pelz's Scoring Game Schools and clinics are renowned worldwide, attracting top players like Jesper Parnevik, Tom Kite, Colin Montgomerie, two-time U.S. Open Champion Lee Janzen, Vijay Singh, Steve Elkington, and many LPGA players including Annika Sorenstam and Liselotte Neumann.Dave Pelz looks at putting, golf's least-understood skill, as no one has ever approached it before. Becau
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Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc Leadbetters Quick Tips
Book SynopsisDavid Leadbetter--who has taught some of the brightest stars in golf, including Nick Price, Ernie Els, Charles Howell III, and Michelle Wie--is known and admired for his superclear, superefficient style. His tips are enjoyed throughout the golf world (and are the subject of his very popular monthly column in Golf Digest magazine).Truly representing the “best of the best,” Leadbetter’s Quick Tips encapsulates all the time-tested, straightforward advice that has long been available to the pros and avid golfers. Leadbetter, the master teacher, demonstrates invaluable tips for:• Longer and straighter drives• Consistency from the fairway• More accurate iron play• Better bunker shots• Making more puttsWith lavish yet clearly presented photographs and illustrations, Leadbetter’s Quick Tips is the one book any golfer will want to have.
£19.96
Grand Central Publishing Tiger Woods How I Play Golf Ryder Cup Edition
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Golf Course Design
Book SynopsisWhen it comes to golf course design, Robert Muir Graves and Geoffrey S. Cornish are true masters. Over the past few decades, they have produced every type of course imaginable: long and short, entry level and upscale, courses built on ocean bluffs and swamps, courses located in the United States and around the world.Table of ContentsTHE GAME AND THE COURSE. The History of Golf and Golf Course Design (R. Graves, et al.). Planning the Course (R. Graves, et al.). Selecting the Site and Routing the Course (R. Graves & G. Cornish). The Design of a Golf Hole (R. Graves, et al.). Planning Major Changes (R. Graves & G. Cornish). Planning the Adjacent Real Estate (K. DeMay). Practice Facilities, Short Courses, and Cayman Golf (R. Graves, et al.). CONSTRUCTION AND GROW-IN. Constructing the Golf Course (R. Graves & G. Cornish). Drainage (R. Graves & G. Cornish). Golf Course Irrigation (J. Barrett). Golf Courses on Derelict Land (W. Amick). Grassing the Golf Course (R. Graves, et al.). Turfgrass Selection for Golf Construction (J. Snow). Construction Methods, Equipment, and Commodities: The Constructor's Viewpoint (W. Paumen, et al.). THE BUSINESS OF GOLF COURSE DESIGN. Golf Course Financing (R. Norton). Utilizing a Team Approach to Permitting and Construction Monitoring (S. Anthony, et al.). The Business of Building a Golf Course (R. Graves & G. Cornish). Training the Golf Course Architect (R. Graves, et al.). Appendices. Bibliography. Glossary. About the Contributing Authors. Indexes.
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Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc FINAL ROUNDS
Book SynopsisJames Dodson always felt closest to his father while they were on the links. So it seemed only appropriate when his father learned he had two months to live that they would set off on the golf journey of their dreams to play the most famous courses in the world.Final Rounds takes us to the historic courses of Royal Lytham and Royal Birkdale, to the windswept undulations of Carnoustie, where Hogan played peerlessly in '53, and the legendary St. Andrews, whose hallowed course reveals something of the eternal secret of the game's mysterious allure over pros and hackers alike.Throughout their poignant journey, the Dodsons humorously reminisce and reaffirm their love for each other, as the younger Dodson finds out what it means to have his father also be his best friend. Final Rounds is a book never to be forgotten, a book about fathers and sons, long-held secrets, and the lessons a middle-aged man can still learn from his dad about life, love, and family.<
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Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc Driving Myself Crazy Misadventures of a Novice
Book SynopsisAdventure writer Jessica Maxwell loves a challenge and decided to tackle golf the way she had tackled skiing and fly-fishing, two demanding sports she took up in her early thirties after a life as a confirmed non-jockette. Surely golf couldn't be that much more difficult?could it? In this irreverent memoir we have a front-row seat as Jessica struggles to learn golf's etiquette, traditions, and complex rules—from her first comical attempts to coax practice balls out of a golf ball machine, to just hitting the damn ball, to acquiring her own set of Nancy Lopez clubs! Among her coaches are Peter Croker, a revolutionary Australian teaching pro, Cindy Swift Jones, his partner and putting guru, and Al Mundle, the Harvey Penick of the Northwest, as well as seventy-eight-year-old American women's golf legend Peggy Kirk Bell and the queen of golf herself, Nancy Lopez. A willful celebration of what one golf coach called the atrocious first yea
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Arcadia Publishing Augusta and Aiken in Golfs Golden Age Images of
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Arcadia Publishing Inc. Cleveland Area Golf Images of Sports
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Arcadia Publishing Augusta and Aiken in Golfs Golden Age Postcards
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DK The Golf Book
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£34.00
DK Golf 101 Essential Tips
Book SynopsisFrom choosing the right equipment to perfecting your swing, this useful and authoritative guide covers everything there is to know about golf. Every aspect of the game is covered, in 101 concise and clear units. Advice ranges from details about every aspect of your game—grip, swing, visualizing the course, setting your feet in varied terrain—to broader subjects like proper clothing, scorekeeping, and course etiquette. You’ll learn to act like a pro as well as play like one.
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DK Essential Golf Skills
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Broadway Books (A Division of Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc) Whos Your Caddy Looping for the Great Near Great
Book SynopsisThe funniest and most popular sportswriter in America abandons his desk to caddy for some of the world’s most famous golfers—and some celebrity duffers—with hilarious results in this New York Times bestseller. Who knows a golfer best? Who’s with them every minute of every round, hears their muttering, knows whether they cheat? Their caddies, of course. So sportswriter Rick Reilly figured that he could learn a lot about the players and their game by caddying, even though he had absolutely no idea how to do it. Amazingly, some of the best golfers in the world—including Jack Nicklaus, David Duval, Tom Lehman, John Daly, Jill McGill of the LPGA tour, and Casey Martin—agreed to let Reilly carry their bags at actual PGA and LPGA Tour events. To round out his portrait of the golfing life, Reilly also persuaded Deepak Chopra and Donald Trump to take him on as a caddy, accompanied the four highest-rolling golf hustlers in Las Vegas aroun
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Random House USA Inc The Power of Positive Idiocy A Collection of
Book SynopsisDavid Feherty, ex-pro golfer and current commentator at NBC Sports and the Golf Channel, delivers a laugh-out-loud funny and totally uncensored collection of rants sure to surprise and crack up golfers everywhere. Have you ever wondered where the weaknesses are in Tiger's game? Or what would happen if there were PGA Tour cheerleaders? Or how Old Tom Morris would play if he came back from the dead? In The Power of Positive Idiocy, readers will be treated to Feherty's answers to these questions, as well as his distinctive commentary on aging, Texas, the Irish, parenting, addiction, Charles Barkley, and, of course, every pro golfer and golfing situation you can imagine. Full of great laughs, ridiculous wisecracks, and some of the best advice for anyone new to the game of golf, Feherty’s remarkable collection is a must have for golfers of every stripe.
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Thomas Nelson Publishers Best Seat in the House
Book SynopsisJack Nicklaus II shares stories, insights, and lessons he’s learned from his father, the “Golden Bear,” that will delight golf fans of all ages, encourage fathers, and inspire readers to focus on what’s most important in life---family.
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Universe Publishing Golf Courses Fairways of the World
Book SynopsisPhotographer David Cannon began his career in sports photography twenty-five years ago and is considered the premier golf photographer in the world. Having played at more than seven hundred golf courses in over fifty countries, Cannon photographs with a true golfer's eye, offering an extraordinary window into some of the world's most celebrated courses—with more than 40 in North America, dozens in Asia and the South Pacific, and several in both Africa and the Middle East. Savor a view from the 11th hole of the incomparable and historic St. Andrews's Old Course bathed in golden afternoon light; glimpse giraffes and elephants from any green at Leopard Creek, South Africa; vicariously experience Pirate's Plank, the harrowing 15th hole at Cape Kidnappers, New Zealand, which is set at the very end of the clifftop fairway surrounded by dramatic 500-foot drops to the ocean; and take in the serene sea view from the signature 18th hole of the very private Seminole Golf Course in Florida. Trade Review“This pictorial journey across 80 golf courses around the globe is the ideal fantasy playground for the golf aficionado. Sports photographer David Cannon captures courses that range from oceanside to marshy to mountains, and the perspective on these green panoramas is enough to make any golfer pack his bags—and his clubs.” ~Palm Beach Illustrated “[A] handsome, full-color, foldout-rich love letter to the world’s great golf courses, written through the wide-angle lens of his trusty camera… This is golf porn in its best possible light, so savor it, guilt-free.” ~Fairways + Greens “Cameron is the official shuttermeister for the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, so he had access to some not-so-easy-to-get-into courses, like Pine Valley and Seminole.” ~Quest “Photographer David Cannon began his career in sports photography 25 years ago and is considered the premier golf photographer in the world. Having played more than 700 courses in over 40 countries, Cannon photographs with a true golfer’s eye, offering an extraordinary window into some of the world’s most celebrated courses.” ~Rosewood
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Chronicle Books Obsessed with Golf
Book SynopsisObsessed with GOLF is the latest offering in the series of addictive computer asked-and-answered trivia questions. This comprehensive yet compact book offers more than 2,500 questions that engage and challenge even the greatest golf fan. Each spread also features a lengthier question combining golf history and anecdotes. The computerizedmodule embedded in a corner the book''s cover allows you to test yourself or compete against a friend, making this a truly unique package.
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Random House USA Inc The Inner Game of Golf
Book SynopsisThe classic guide to sharpening your mind and raising your performance as a golfer and in the game of life—part of the bestselling Inner Game series, with more than one million copies sold!“The best sports psychology book ever written about golf.”—Inside GolfW. Timothy Gallwey’s bestselling Inner Game books have revolutionized the way we think about sports. As he did in his phenomenally successful The Inner Game of Tennis, Gallwey provides methods that can be applied to situations beyond the green. The Inner Game of Golf delivers strategies to achieve potential—both in the crucible of competition and in everyday life. With Gallwey as a guide, you’ll learn how to• defeat your mental demons and find clarity under pressure• dispel tensions that can sabotage your performance• build confidence and overcome insecurities that can hij
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