Category: Golf Book Reviews
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The Golfer’s Excuse Handbook: Golfertainment for Good and Bad Golfers
by Kurt Taylor The Golfer’s Excuse Handbook: Golfertainment for Good and Bad Golfers by Kurt Taylor is a gem that will bring endless entertainment and laughter to your golfing adventures. What makes this book so special is the fact that it contains a whopping 250 excuses that golfers can use to explain their poor shots.…
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Why You Suck at Golf: 50 Most Common Mistakes by Recreational Golfers Paperback – Reviewed
by Clive Scarff (Author) This book is not only informative but also incredibly entertaining, making it a must-read for any golfer looking to enhance their skills. As the #1 golf book on Amazon in the US and Canada an impressive five times, it’s clear that this book has struck a chord with golfers across the world. It…
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Dream Golf Courses: Remarkable Golf Courses Around the World Hardcover – Review
by Christophe Thoreau (Author) I recently had the pleasure of diving into the captivating world of golf through the pages of “Dream Golf Courses: Remarkable Golf Courses Around the World” by Christophe Thoreau. As an avid golfer myself, I was instantly drawn to this stunning hardcover book that promises to showcase some of the most extraordinary golf…
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The Golf Mindset: Master Mental Toughness on the Course 2nd Edition Review
by Leon Edward (Author), IQMindBrainLibrary (Contributor) This comprehensive guide provides golfers of all levels with the necessary tools and strategies to develop a strong and resilient golf mindset, ultimately improving their performance on the course. One of the key aspects that this book emphasizes is the understanding of how your mind can greatly affect your golf performance. It delves…
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Zen Golf: Mastering the Mental Game Hardcover – Reviewed
by Dr. Joseph Parent (Author) s a PGA coach and Buddhist instructor, Dr. Parent combines classic insights from Zen tradition with practical techniques to help golfers improve their mental game and achieve a state of ultimate focus and concentration. One of the things that struck me about this book is how it simplifies the mental game of…
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Ben Hogan’s Five Lessons: The Modern Fundamentals of Golf Paperback – Reviewed
by Ben Hogan (Author), Herbert Warren Wind (Author), Anthony Ravielli (Illustrator) As one of the greatest golfers in history, Ben Hogan shares his expertise and knowledge in this book, offering a comprehensive guide to improving your game. One of the standout features of this book is the clear and concise explanations of each fundamental. Hogan breaks down the techniques step-by-step, making…
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Golf Beneath the Surface: The New Science of Golf Psychology Paperback – Reviewed
by Raymond Prior PHD I have always known that the mental aspect of the game is crucial, but this book takes it to a whole new level. One of the things that impressed me the most about Golf Beneath the Surface is Dr. Prior’s dedication to debunking outdated and unscientific myths about golf psychology. It’s incredible…
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Golf Is Not a Game of Perfect Paperback – Reviewed
by Bob Rotella (Author), Bob Cullen (Author), Darren Clarke (Foreword) As an avid golfer, I have always been on the lookout for ways to improve my mental approach to the game, and this book delivers exactly that. What sets this book apart from others in the genre is Dr. Bob Rotella’s unique perspective and approach. Unlike many other performance consultants, Rotella…
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Cal’s Favorite Best Selling Golf Books
Just a brief summary of each today but I’ll be reviewing all and new ones on site, along with guests’ reviews