The Young Golfer

The Young Golfer
Title The Young Golfer PDF eBook
Author Richard Simmons
Publisher DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
Total Pages 56
Release 1999
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780789447128

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This comprehensive guide to golf offers advice on clothing, strategies, equipment, rules, objectives, scoring, and more. Full color.

Journey to Excellence

Journey to Excellence
Title Journey to Excellence PDF eBook
Author Henry Brunton
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2009-08
Genre
ISBN 9780615302935

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They are the dreams that give long summer days shape, a childhood direction and a sport its lifeblood. From Jack Nicklaus to Tiger Woods, from Nancy Lopez to Paula Creamer, golf has been sustained by the youthful imaginations of those who have fallen in love with the sense of power and control that comes from a solidly struck shot. It makes them want to do it again and again and again, until the sun finally sets. And then they're back the next morning feeding their newfound passion. Journey to Excellence: The Young Golfer's Complete Guide to Achievement and Personal Growth is designed to help aspiring young golfers maximize their potential, on and off the course. Based on the insights of one of the world's hottest up-and-coming golf instructors Henry BruntonCanada's National Men's Team coach, the first Canadian recognized by GOLF Magazine as one of the game's Top 100 Teachers and a widely-acknowledged expert in developing elite playersJourney to Excellence provides a detailed, step-by-step path by which those who have the will can find the way to reach their goals.

Letters to a Young Golfer

Letters to a Young Golfer
Title Letters to a Young Golfer PDF eBook
Author Bob Duval
Publisher Basic Books
Total Pages 176
Release 2002-04-04
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780465017386

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Since his own boyhood growing up on the links in upstate New York, Bob Duval has lived the life of golf in all its incarnations--as student, mentor, teacher, playing professional, and, more recently, as proud parent of a star player on the PGA Tour. Whether telling a story about his son David playing with Tiger Woods or revealing the secret of hitting a long bunker shot, he has always shown a remarkable ability to find an emotional and highly personal resonance when communicating with other people. This book celebrates that ability with an inspirational collection of letters about golf and the joy and passions it arouses.In Letters to a Young Golfer, Duval writes to David, sharing not only his wisdom as a golfer and a father but also expressing his bond with David as a friend and fellow professional. Other letters address golfers of every age and ability who seek to improve their game, from Sunday amateurs to seasoned Tour professionals. With stories from his own career playing with and observing golfers both famous and unknown, Duval goes beyond the sport and explores what it means to live a fuller life. Finally, he writes to his deceased father and probes the spiritual mysteries of golf, this sometimes maddening, always exhilarating game that has been a healing force in his life. New in the Art of Mentoring Series From Letters to a Young Golfer:The first time I played in a Senior PGA Tour major championship, I cold-topped my first drive. The ball landed in a cactus plant, where it was unplayable, so I had to retrieve it. As I walked back to hit another drive, the starter raised his voice to the gallery: "Now at the first tee--for the second time--Bob Duval."When I was teaching David to play golf, I used to tell him, "Your score is just a succession of numbers. Don't add them up until your round is done." I say the same to you: Don't dwell on the past. Play the next shot.

The Young Golfer

The Young Golfer
Title The Young Golfer PDF eBook
Author Vivien Saunders
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 112
Release 1977-01
Genre Golf
ISBN 9780091317317

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18 in America

18 in America
Title 18 in America PDF eBook
Author Dylan Dethier
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 264
Release 2013-05-21
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 145169363X

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At seventeen, Dylan Dethier couldn't help but think he'd never really done anything with his life. So, two months before his freshman year was set to begin, he deferred admission to Williams College. With the reluctant blessing of his parents, Dylan set out on his idea of the Great American Road Trip: to play a round of golf in each of the lower forty-eight states. What began as the teenage wanderlust of a sheltered New England kid became a journey into America's heart and soul, to "figure out where -- and why -- golf fit in" and what it means to be a young man today. From a municipal course amid the decaying factories of Flint, Michigan, to the emerald fairways of Pebble Beach to a dramatic par-3 in the Badlands of North Dakota to rubbing elbows with Phil Mickelson at Quail Hollow, Dylan explores the variety of the nation's golf courses, the multiplicity of its towns and cities, and, most strikingly of all, the diversity of its people. Hoping to find a game that would transcend golf's elitist reputation, he would play with war veterans, autoworkers, and livestock auctioneers and discover the sport's surprising capacity to break down barriers. Over one year, 35,000 miles, and countless nights alone in his dusty Subaru, Dylan showers at truck stops, sleeps with an ax under his seat, and loses his virginity. He learns the danger of making bets you can't afford to lose and the pleasure of going beyond first impressions, and above all, the powerful freedom that comes with following your dreams. Dylan's eighteenth year was one of many firsts -- venturing into the world alone, exploring life's "big questions," and fulfilling an ambitious quest.

The Young Golfer

The Young Golfer
Title The Young Golfer PDF eBook
Author Alex Hay
Publisher
Total Pages 96
Release 1980
Genre Golf
ISBN

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The Junior Golf Book

The Junior Golf Book
Title The Junior Golf Book PDF eBook
Author Larry Hayes
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 132
Release 1996-03-15
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780312141141

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A comprehensive guide to golf for beginning players aged 8 yrs+