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Disc Golf: All You Need to Know About the Game You Want to Play
Published in Paperback by Trellis Publishing (2003-09-01)
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Learn To Enjoy Golf
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Review Date: 2008-08-29
Review Date: 2008-08-29
This book is very interesting for anyone into the sport of golf. Very good reading.
excellent
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Review Date: 2008-11-23
Review Date: 2008-11-23
Here is a really easy to read book on disc golf, loaded with information on how to get started and to improve your game. I
found it most helpful as I am a beginner at the age of 70. It is good for all ages.
Great Book!
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Review Date: 2008-07-31
Review Date: 2008-07-31
This book is great for both the beginner and more experienced players. It covers the history of the sport, styles, gear, etc.
Well worth the price.
A Good Book for Beginners
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-21
Review Date: 2008-04-21
This is the only book on disc golf that I have and it has really helped my game a lot. The most important thing that I learned
from this book is that you do not throw a disc golf disc like you throw a Frisbee! This is very important to remember. I
have always been a very good Frisbee player but found that I was having lots of trouble throwing a disc golf disc straight
and level or to even get any distance from them. This book helped me fix those problems. I still do not throw perfectly
every time but at least now when I screw up a throw I have an idea of what I did wrong.
This book goes over the history of the sport which is very interesting and covered pretty well. It also covers the basic rules and customs of the game so you will not look like a fool when playing with more experienced players. Most importantly for me is that this book covers most of the different kinds of throws that you will see in the game and each throw is broken down into its basic elements (grip, approach, release, etc.). What I did not like and why I did not give it 5 stars, was that the drawing were not as clear as I would have liked. I found myself rereading the descriptions about things like how to grip the disc for a certain type of throw over a few times and wishing there were a few pictures showing a real hand holding the disc from a few different angles.
This book also has a funny chapter on the Tao of disc golf which get funnier once you get more experience playing the sport.
To sum up I would recommend this book for anyone starting out in the sport or for anyone like me that has been playing for a year or so with little real guidance as to how to improve their play.
This book goes over the history of the sport which is very interesting and covered pretty well. It also covers the basic rules and customs of the game so you will not look like a fool when playing with more experienced players. Most importantly for me is that this book covers most of the different kinds of throws that you will see in the game and each throw is broken down into its basic elements (grip, approach, release, etc.). What I did not like and why I did not give it 5 stars, was that the drawing were not as clear as I would have liked. I found myself rereading the descriptions about things like how to grip the disc for a certain type of throw over a few times and wishing there were a few pictures showing a real hand holding the disc from a few different angles.
This book also has a funny chapter on the Tao of disc golf which get funnier once you get more experience playing the sport.
To sum up I would recommend this book for anyone starting out in the sport or for anyone like me that has been playing for a year or so with little real guidance as to how to improve their play.
solid "in the bag" guide
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-16
Review Date: 2007-03-16
just picking up the sport? dont trust yer friend, no matter how long he's been playing. You need to learn a good grip, a good
stance, and shot selection that is right for you. This book helped me get started after my good friend, who is a serious player
(and money winner) tried to just show me. His discs and windup were killing me. after ONE read i tried out some standard practices
and was throwing consistantly. This is a great book to have if you want to keep rules handy and see guides on foot placement
and grip etc. there are some fluffy parts that you can ignore, but they are to flesh out what could be a solid 10 pages. its
worth the money.

In Search of Tiger (Brilliance Audio on Compact Disc) (Brilliance Audio on Compact Disc)
Published in Audio CD by Brilliance Audio on CD Unabridged Lib Ed (2003-03-25)
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Gay's Tiger review
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Review Date: 2007-01-19
Review Date: 2007-01-19
I had been looking for this book since last June, as a gift for my son. He finally received it before Christmas and seems
to be enjoying it very much. I was in his home when he received it and that was a pleasure for me. The book was in good
shape, looked like new although I was told it wasn't. Appreciate your help in solving my problem...
Not quite what I hoped, but...
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Review Date: 2006-02-19
Review Date: 2006-02-19
Callahan's book can, at first, be considered a misnomer. The search for Tiger Woods is not conducted in this book-rather,
we find that Callahan attempts to search for a sense of humanity within one of the most underrated, and often misunderstood
sports: golf. Callahan takes us on a "tour" (forgive the unavoidable pun), through the often overlooked sport, though the
eyes and stories of some of golf's most visible and legendary players. From comparing stories of Jack Nicklaus's and Phil
Mickelson's introductions into golf, Callahan attempts to provide the reader with the sense that golf, much like football
and basketball, has a vivid cast of characters. Callahan goes on to prove this, by exposing the reader to many great stories
about those said characters.
What ties all of this to Tiger Woods, is that Woods appears in this book as the looming figure, casting a shadow over golf (in a good way), and all of these golfers can only accept the fact that they all, currently, are underneath this shadow, and don't seem to have figured out a way to get out from under it. In essence, golf is Tiger's world: all of these great players are just living in it.
For anybody who wishes to gain a better understanding of some of the noticeable figures in modern golf, this book's nothing short of an asset. For me, at the very least, Callahan provided a great collection of stories that gave a sense of humanity and depth to a sport that is far too often mistaken as a mere hobby.
What ties all of this to Tiger Woods, is that Woods appears in this book as the looming figure, casting a shadow over golf (in a good way), and all of these golfers can only accept the fact that they all, currently, are underneath this shadow, and don't seem to have figured out a way to get out from under it. In essence, golf is Tiger's world: all of these great players are just living in it.
For anybody who wishes to gain a better understanding of some of the noticeable figures in modern golf, this book's nothing short of an asset. For me, at the very least, Callahan provided a great collection of stories that gave a sense of humanity and depth to a sport that is far too often mistaken as a mere hobby.
In Search of Tiger : A Journey Through Golf With Tiger Woods
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Review Date: 2005-01-16
Review Date: 2005-01-16
In Search of Tiger: A Journey Through Golf with Tiger Woods, written by Tom Callahan, was a good book. I enjoyed reading this
book because it compared other golfers to Tiger Woods. The only problem with this book is that it talked about many other
professional golfers such as Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus but very little about Tiger Woods. This book is not quite a
biography but the author does talk about some of the tournaments Tiger Woods' participated in. In the book, I was able to
see the comparison between Tiger and his father and other golfers and their fathers. The book was still very interesting.
It was a detailed book and described Callahan's meetings with the professional golfers. I could see the influence Tiger Woods
has already made in the PGA and his capabilities in the golf game. This book is not what I expected so if you are looking
for a biography, do not read this book.
Tom Callahan Pens the Definitive Tiger Bio
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Review Date: 2004-02-14
Review Date: 2004-02-14
There is simply no sportswriter on earth with as much meticulous insight into the minds of both the golfing legends of old
and the stars of today as Tom Callahan. Admittedly, my expectations were lofty going in here, esp. after reading the astounding
accolades bestowed upon Callahan on the book jacket alone -- from the likes of Costas, Kornheiser, Jenkins, Reilly, Nicklaus,
and others. Thankfully, for once, they were all right. This book is indeed the whole package on Tiger, presented (ingeniously)
not only via Tiger's own eyes, but those of his peers and predecessors. The golf history in the book is cleverly detailed
yet pleasurably digestible. The first hand interviews with Tiger and his family are unprecedented. And the "Journey", for
anyone REALLY interested in Tiger, is remarkably satisfying. Kudos to Tom Callahan for giving the sports world the preeminent
Tiger bio.
Not quite
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Review Date: 2004-04-26
Review Date: 2004-04-26
This book is a compelling read for someone with a starting knowledge of and interest in Tiger Woods, but it doesn't quite
make you feel like you've found Tiger. The book seems to be too choppy, more a series of isolated chapters thrown in that
dont seem to connect. And there are too many questions that you are left with after reading it. If you're going to brag
that you covered Tiger at all his first 8 majors, why have chapters only on the 3 in 2000? And if you're going to focus on
those, why soak them with background info and then glaze over the tremendous performances? Callahan's description of Tiger
during the 2000 PGA is particularly weak; why he decides to condense that great final round with May and the great back nine
and the putts on 18 and 16 the second time around into about a page and a half befuddled me. And most of all, why devote
so much of the book to learning about golfers other than Tiger? It's true that if you were to write the definitive, thoroughly
detailed Tiger book, you could not ignore Lefty, Sergio, Ernie, etc. But when the chapters on the other golfers seem to take
up half of this relatively short book, you've gone too far. It's true that this book is well written and will provide you
with some nice tidbits about Tiger (such as the fact that his mother was the one to get him to wear red on Sundays), but you
will likely leave the book hoping for more detail, more coherence, and more depth.

The 2006-2011 World Outlook for Disc-Type Stamped Metal Wheels for Golf Carts and Lawn Mowers
Published in Spiral-bound by Icon Group International, Inc. (2005-04-05)
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The 2006-2011 World Outlook for Disc-Type Stamped Metal Wheels for Golf Carts and Lawn Mowers
Published in Digital by (2005-04-05)
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The 2007-2012 World Outlook for Disc-Type Stamped Metal Wheels for Golf Carts and Lawn Mowers
Published in Paperback by ICON Group International, Inc. (2006-05-18)
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DISC FEVER.(Recreation)(If you understand Hyzers, thumbers, pancakes and rollers, you're speaking the language of disc golf):
An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
Published in Digital by The Register Guard (2004-07-01)
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Disc Golf
Published in Paperback by TRELLIS BOOKS ()
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Disc golf fever: will your park catch it?(flying-disc golf courses): An article from: Parks & Recreation
Published in Digital by National Recreation and Park Association (1996-08-01)
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Disc Golf Michigan!
Published in Spiral-bound by Planetary Eagle Publishing (2007-11-07)
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Disc golf not just a fling for Springfield man.(Recreation)(Dave Feldberg makes the most of his skills to be one of the top
professionals in the country): ... from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
Published in Digital by The Register Guard (2004-07-01)
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