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Excellent PutterReview Date: 2007-06-08
Clubs, balls, books, ceramics and memorabilia are all listed and detailed Review Date: 2006-07-07

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Astonishing but true enjoymentReview Date: 2001-06-26
Astonishing but true enjoymentReview Date: 2001-06-26
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Par FiveReview Date: 2002-05-18
insight on Tillinghast's design theories
Great club! Great history! Great book!Review Date: 1999-11-04

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Great book for the begining golferReview Date: 2002-03-22
A concise, thorough look at the basics of golf.Review Date: 1997-02-26

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alanbReview Date: 2001-09-05
part reference/part funReview Date: 2001-02-10

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A great book for all golfers!Review Date: 1998-08-11
It is hard for me to describe the contents of this wonderful book, so I will list the chapters to give you a feel for what this book contains.
1. Golf...The Game 2. The History of an Ancient Game 3. How to Get Started 4. Learning the Golf Swing 5. What You Should Know About a Golf Course 6. How Golf Courses Operate 7. Equiptment-How and What to Buy 8. How to Play Safely, Courteuosly and Quickly 9. The Rules of the Game 10. The Handicap and Slope Systems 11. Other Things You Should Know 12. Games Golfers Play 13. The Language of Golf 14. The Joy is in the Experience APPENDIX. Listing of Golf Schools
This book really helped me to get started playing golf. Everything was easy to understand and clear! ly presented. I loved everything about this book, including the forward by Arnold Palmer. If you are considering beginnning the game of golf, get this book. You will be smoothly guided through this process and have fun doing it!
Short But SweetReview Date: 2003-02-15


Just back from my Bermuda HoneymoonReview Date: 2001-07-28
Excellent!!! All you need to plan your trip to BermudaReview Date: 1998-08-10
I disagreed only with Fodor's take on the dress code. Guys, you don't really have to wear Bermuda shorts if you prefer other styles. And you won't feel bad without a tie in the nicer restaurants. I saw a lot of mixed-dressing couples (no, not cross dressing!)--she's wearing a nice dress and he's in shorts and loafers without socks.
I found it helpful in selecting my hotel to look at lush color photos available on the Web (always lacking in guide books due to cost and space).
Finally, as always, Amazon will get your book to you real fast.

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Dazzling Depth of KnowledgeReview Date: 2005-05-11
Unbridled bathroom entertainmentReview Date: 2002-12-24

Go East, Young Golfer Review Date: 2007-04-04
A man ahead of his TimeReview Date: 2005-09-29
but a real find for people interested in the technical aspects of golf like my.

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Great lesson by Sam SneadReview Date: 2006-02-06
worth the money - some really good swing thoughts/keysReview Date: 2004-10-06
On leafing through the book - there was an interesting chapter on 'My Swing Keys - things that have worked for me' - and right away that itself made me want to buy the book. The Swing Keys are simple - but more importantly - there are many more gems in this book. It really DOES summarize his life's learnings - and one gets a good idea of why this guy was someone who could take on the likes of Hogan and Nicklaus.
I like to re-read different sections of this book - and learn something new and interesting every time. Example - Snead talks about the 'low and slow' takeaway - and gives the following tip:
Place a second ball behing the club (after addressing the ball you are about to hit). Gently ROLL the second ball away - straight back - This is the way to start the swing! I was floored with that tip - and there are several such gems in this book.
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