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Golf For Dummies - UK Edition

Golf For Dummies - UK Edition
By Alicia Harney, Gary McCord

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Discover how to take strokes off your game by improving the technique of your swing with step–by–step photos and master the all– important putt to better your score.  Whether you’re new to golf or a long–time duffer, this easy–to–follow guide will get you into the swing of things by helping you to:

  • Master grip, stance, and swing
  • Fix common faults
  • Improve your putting
  • Know the score on rules and etiquette
  • Take advantage of high–tech equipment
  • Shape up with golf–specific exercises
  • Where to play in the UK and Europe
  • How to choose your golf balls and clubs
  • Getting and staying in golf shape
  • Getting the most from your lessons
  • Developing your own swing
  • Putting, chipping, and pitching
  • Special shots, conditions, and considerations


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #21407 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-11-25
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 400 pages

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
If you don't know the difference between a lob wedge and a lemon wedge, check out Golf for Dummies, by US TV commentator Gary McCord, one of the American game's most colourful--and knowledgeable--characters. It's a wonderful, often hilarious, never boring introduction to the game. Don't let the foreword by Kevin Costner or the afterword by Hootie and the Blowfish confuse the issue; this is a terrifically sound, easy-to-follow primer. McCord's crisp drill--yes, crisp drill--will revolutionise your swing, and your thinking, with overtones that could spill directly into off-the-course existence, as well.

Review
"...this new UK edition will be appreciated by any standard golfer..." (Birmingham Post, 17th December 2005)

"If you′ve ever wanted to know more about golf or improve your game then this is your guide..." (The Fairway, No 107, Dec 05)

“Does exactly what it says on the tin!” (Today′s Golfer, May 2008)

Review
"...this new UK edition will be appreciated by any standard golfer..." (Birmingham Post, 17th December 2005)

"If you′ve ever wanted to know more about golf or improve your game then this is your guide..." (The Fairway, No 107, Dec 05)

“Does exactly what it says on the tin!” (Today′s Golfer, May 2008)


Customer Reviews

A Decent Introduction For The Beginner4
As a relatively new golfer I found this book a good introduction to the game. The authors humour throughout makes the book comfortable reading. There were chapters I skipped (Top 10 woman golfers for instance) while others made great reading (rules of the game for instance). Some of the chapters about improving your play are chapters I'll come back to later.

Overall a decent introduction to the game. 8/10.

Help full book even for a dummy4
I have read several of the for dummies books and they have all been very good. But this one i thought was very good the author is quite funny which is refreshing, plus it really did improve my game. But another great place for golf advice and tips is www.advice4men.co.uk check it out help me a lot.

This book makes you want to "Just do it"!5
The only reason I would not give this book a 10 is I have not read all the golf books there are. Gary McCord suggests some other books that I will read in the future. In this book you gain a real desire to take up golf and learn to play correctly. Gary McCord makes you feel that with some work even you can have a good game of golf. You get to feel some of Gary's comical personality in this book. This is definately not a dry technical manual. And not only is it a very good learning tool, you will also find it very entertaining. When you start reading the book it will become very hard to put it down. I highly suggest this as a first book for beginning golfers as Gary has successfully taken the mystery out of golf. - John Holm - "A beginning golfer by my own admission."