Originally drawn to the game by his father, Carl Hiaasen wisely quit golfing in 1973. But some ambitions refuse to die, and as the years–and memories of shanked 7-irons faded, it dawned on Carl that there might be one thing in life ...
Open: Inside the Ropes at Bethpage Bl...
John FeinsteinIn June of 2002, the U.S. Open was played, for the first time in history, on a true public golf course. Bethpage State Park is owned by the state of New York, and no membership is required to play there. This is golf at its most popul...
The Match: The Day the Game of Golf C...
Mark Frost"IIt's difficult to beat a good golf book, be it a good yarn or a picture book . . . The golf is spectacular, the course more so, the descriptions luminous."--USA Today"The untold story of golf's greatest money match, featuring Hogan ...
Who's Your Caddy?: Looping for the Gr...
Rick ReillyThe funniest and most popular sportswriter in America abandons his desk at Sports Illustrated to caddy for some of the world's most famous golfers—and some celebrity duffers—with hilarious results. Who knows golfers best? Who's w...
Book annotation not available for this title.Title: GolfAuthor: Kennedy, PaulPublisher: Cbc Radio CanadaPublication Date: 2003/01/01Number of Pages: Binding Type: CD/SPOKEN WORDLibrary of Congress:
A Course Called Scotland: Searching t...
Tom CoyneNEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * "One of the best golf books this century." —Golf DigestTom Coyne's A Course Called Scotland is a heartfelt and humorous celebration of his quest to play golf on every links course in Scotland, t...
Mere Golf: 21 Core Concepts to Improv...
Joseph M. Durso"... A great gift for golfers." Is it time to play your best golf and, more importantly, enjoy it more? If you're confused by conflicting golf tips and strategies that don't help you gain consistency... If you're sick of no...
Moment of Glory: The Year Underdogs R...
John FeinsteinIn 2003, after winning six of the twelve majors from 2000 to 2002, Tiger Woods struggled with his swing, leaving him lagging behind the field at both the U.S. Open and the PGA Championship. With Woods out of the picture, the stage wa...
Putting Out Of Your Mind: 2005 Calend...
Bob RotellaCENTERI"You drive for show, you putt for dough."/CENTERP This old adage is especially resonant with Dr. Bob Rotella, the bestselling author of IGolf Is Not a Game of Perfect, and one of the foremost golf authorities today. I...
Dr. Bob Rotella, whose clients include Nick Price, Davis Love III, Tom Kite and Pat Bradley, is firmly established as the premier performance enhancement specialist in the golf world. In IGolf is a Game Of Confidence, "Doc" ...
Golf hero Ben Hogan bore a mystique that captivates golfers still. In this extraordinary book, Curt Sampson explores the milestones of Hogan's life: his father's suicide, his miraculous comeback after his brush with death, and his man...
Some Essays on Golf-Course Architectu...
C. H. (Charles) AlisonSome Essays on Golf-Course Architecture features selected writings from prominent architects of the early 20th century, H.S. Colt, C.H. Alison, and Dr. Alister MacKenzie. Written in 1920 during the height of their careers, this collab...
The Second Life of Tiger Woods
Michael BambergerWritten by a New York Times bestselling author and reporter who “knows the world of professional golf…like few others” (The Wall Street Journal) comes “the most insightful and evenhanded book written yet about...
Arnold Palmer's Success Lessons: Wisd...
Brad BrewerArnold Palmer taught world-class pro golf instructor Brad Brewer how to play golf. But that was just the beginning. For more than 30 years, Palmer taught Brad how to live. As a businessman, a father, a celebrity, a philanthropist, and...
Everyone from beginners to advanced level golfers will benefit from this comprehensive guide that proves how simple an efficient golf swing is to achieve. The easy to understand professional tips enforce proper grip, posture, and swi...
Seven Days in Augusta: Behind the Sce...
Mark CannizzaroThe Masters is unquestionably the crown jewel of golf's major tournaments, not only for the transcendent performances it has inspired over the years, but for the incomparable sights and sounds of Augusta National and its environs,...
The Magnificent Masters: Jack Nicklau...
Gil CappsIn this riveting account of the 1975 Masters Tournament, acclaimed golf television veteran Gil Capps of NBC Sports and Golf Channel recaptures the thrilling excitement when three iconic heavyweights—Jack Nicklaus, Johnny Miller, and...
Golf Architecture: Economy in Course ...
H. S. ColtIn Golf Architecture, famed architect Dr. Alister MacKenzie details the strict methods and philosophies that led him to design such world-renowned masterpieces as Augusta National, Cypress Point, and Royal Melbourne. Written in 1920 d...
Golf's Holy War: The Battle for the S...
Brett CyrgalisAs Michael Lewis’s bestseller Moneyballcaptured baseball at a technological turning point, this “highly entertaining, very smart book” (James Patterson) takes us inside golf’s clash between its hallowed artisti...
Fore!: Finding Faith When You're Para...
Abe DanielThis challenging and inspiring true story will change how you think about your own life battles, even if you're in despair. Abe Daniel felt on top of the world when catastrophe struck him on the golf course. One moment he was full of ...
18 in America: A Young Golfer's Epic ...
Dylan DethierShortly before his freshman year of college was set to begin, seventeen-year-old Dylan Dethier—hungry for an adventure beyond his small town—deferred his admission and, "like Jack Kerouac and Ken Kesey before him, packed his ...
The Range Bucket List: The Golf Adven...
James DodsonBeloved, award-winning golf writer James Dodson, author of Final Rounds and American Triumvirate, shares his funny, intimate, nostalgic journey of self and sport in his golfing "bucket list."Many years ago, when James Dodson...
The First Major: The Inside Story of ...
John FeinsteinThe rivalry between the U.S. and European teams was at an all-time high even before the first swing of the 2016 Ryder Cup. The Americans had lost an astounding six out of the last seven matches. With the U.S. team out for revenge and ...
Incredible Golf Stories: Amazing Tale...
Julie GanzThe works in Incredible Golf Stories cover the full trajectory of one's career-from discovering the game as an amateur to making one's way to (and even winning) a major tournament. Whether a novice or a seasoned player, any golfer wil...
The Best Golf Stories Ever Told (Best...
Julie GanzThis book is a comprehensive collection of stories, each of which captures a different facet of the game of golf. Some of the best golfers in the history of the sport as well as those who have established themselves as aficionados thr...
The Frustrated Golfer's Handbook: 50 ...
Darrin GeeAmazon #1 Best Seller - Golf Books Amazon #1 Best Seller - Sports Psychology BooksMental golf expert and bestselling author Darrin Gee reveals 50 simple and powerful ways to play the best golf of your life. This effective book is full...
Fast Guide to the RULES OF GOLF: A Ha...
Team GolfwellThe most major changes in 30 years to the Rules of Golf went into effect last year This Guide is 4" x 6" edition to the Rules of Golf gives you a clear and quick overview of the Rules of Golf and the recent changes which mos...
Fast Guide to the RULES OF GOLF: A Ha...
Team GolfwellThe most major changes in 30 years to the Rules of Golf were made only a few years ago. This Guide is a 4" x 6" edition to the Rules of Golf that gives you a clear and quick overview of the Rules of Golf and the recent chang...
The Age of Palmer: Pro golf in the 19...
Patrick HandIn late November 1964-seven months after Arnold Palmer won his fourth Masters title on an idyllic spring day with 40,000 patrons in attendance at Augusta National-he and Jack Nicklaus played 36 holes in a cold rain before a smattering...
"There is no such individual as a born golfer. Some have more natural ability than others, but they've all been made."—Ben HoganConsidered one of the greatest golfers in the history of the game, Ben Hogan is still noted fo...