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Driving Myself Crazy: Misadventures of a Novice Golfer

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“Golf!” exclaimed Jessica Maxwell’s friend Rande. “I thought golf was for Republicans…and dorks!”

Adventure writer Jessica Maxwell is neither, but she is a woman–and even today golf is primarily a sport for men. In fact, according to an unverifiable legend, the very name of the game comes from the words “Gentlemen Only, Ladies Forbidden.” But Jessica loves a challenge, and when she decided to invade this male-dominated territory, she plunged in headfirst,… More >>

Driving Myself Crazy: Misadventures of a Novice Golfer

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Zen in the Art of Golf

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Simply arranged in alpabetical order, this collection of personal essays ranges from “Bogey Golf” to “What is Zen?” as the author describes how the concentration techniques of the martial arts can be applied to golf. An extensive bibliography of additional readings makes this little book (4-1/4″ x 7″) helpful for those stuggling with the mental aspects of the game…. More >>

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Preferred Lies: A Journey into the Heart of Scottish Golf

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Andrew Greig, poet, novelist, and lapsed golfer, came within moments of death before his surgeon performed a last-ditch operation and saved his life. Inspired to pick up his clubs again after a thirty-five-year on-and-off again hiatus from the game, Greig traveled eighteen courses on his road to recovery—from the northernmost tip of the Orkney Islands to the celebrated fairways of St. Andrews. It was, more than anything, a journey toward reconnection with being … More >>

Preferred Lies: A Journey into the Heart of Scottish Golf

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Grooves: How Jock Hutchison and His Grooved Clubs Changed Golf History!

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In the long history of golf there have been many changes to the rules and the approved designs of balls and clubs. Those rules are supposed to keep the game competitive as well as honoring the game’s long tradition. Changes are usually made deliberately and after much debate. Rarely is there a rush to judgment in these matters. Golf’s history has witnessed only three occasions when the grooves on the face of clubs, especially irons, have been challenged and alterat… More >>

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The Missing Links: America’s Greatest Lost Golf Courses & Holes

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Why do a book on courses that dont exist? In the 1920s, Albert Lasker spent nearly $4 million to build Mill Road Farm Golf Club on his ultra-private estate. Ever hear of it? Daniel Wexler has found these courses: The Lido, Timber Point, Bayside Links. These are the incredible stories of Americas Missing Links.Amazon.com Review
Nothing lasts forever. Missing Links is a testament to how ephemeral even great golf courses designed by master architects can be… More >>

The Missing Links: America’s Greatest Lost Golf Courses & Holes

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