Golf My Way: The Instructional Classic, Revised and Updated
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- ISBN13: 9780743267120
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description
Finally, Jack Nicklaus, golf’s leading master, definitively covers the whole of his game through a lifetime of greatness. Golf My Way presents an all-inclusive, A-to-Z explanation of how this greatest of champions thinks about and plays the game.
· New introduction, endpiece, and illustrations
· Brand-new chapters discussing the changes in Nicklaus’s outlook and techniques
· Reflections on the differences in tournament golf today compared with when Nicklaus joined the PGA tour in 1962
· Advice on the mental fundamentals of improved playing that are not directly related to ball-arresting or shot-building
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I ordered the book as a gift and it was just like new when I received it.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
Book is very tiny. Tiny font, requires bright light or reading glasses.
Terrible buy.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
I learned more in the 1st 3 chapters than I learned from any lesson. And the chapter on what I call “Golf Speak” clarified all the hook, slice, fade etc. Fantastic book for beginner or advanced golfer. He talks my language.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
And his book is an brilliant read for anyone who plays the game. Jack shares an dreadful lot of what made him the greatest golfer of his time (and I’m still not convinced of all time). Having owned the original, the revised version is even better. This book is a must for any golfer’s library.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
Jack does a fantastic job in going through his swing, and it provides reasonably some appealing and thought-provoking suggestions on why he did things a certain way. Nevertheless, the book is reasonably long to read, and in my opinion, requires already some understanding about how a golf swing works. For this, I would suggest golf newcomers to start with Ben Hogan’s “Five lessons” first. Building on that one, Jack’s book offers an array of options to adapt and improve your swing, doubtless.
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5