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Golfing Books

Posted by: user264761 [FORUM MODERATOR] | Wed 30th Jun 2010 09:20 | Last Reply

I'm a big fan of golf books, especially autobiographies.

I recently picked up the Nick Faldo one from five years ago which was a great read. I've also read Greg Norman and Sam Torrance.

Can anyone recommend anything?

re: Golfing Books
user77012
Reply : Wed 30th Jun 2010 09:58

Not autobio's but every golfer should read the following  "In search for the perfect golf club" by Tom Wishon and "Five Lessons" by Ben Hogan.

Another good read he's a funny guy  "Some where in Ireland a village is missing an Idiot"  by David Faherty.

re: Golfing Books
user52922
Reply : Wed 30th Jun 2010 12:14

Harvey Penick's Little Red Book

re: Golfing Books
user264761 [FORUM MODERATOR]
Reply : Wed 30th Jun 2010 13:04

Thanks gents,

I will look out for those suggested.

re: Golfing Books
user33026 [FORUM MODERATOR]
Reply : Wed 30th Jun 2010 13:19

Golf is not a game of perfect by Dr Bob Rotella.  Started reading it a couple of weeks ago but not been able to pick it up recently.  I'll be reading it while I'm on my hols

re: Golfing Books
user115085
Reply : Wed 30th Jun 2010 14:13

I'm also reading Doc's "Golf is not a game of perfect", I've never finished a golf book before but this one has got me very interested.

re: Golfing Books
user77012
Reply : Wed 30th Jun 2010 14:18

I have Dr Bob's 4 cd set on my Ipod very good.

re: Golfing Books
user41897
Reply : Wed 30th Jun 2010 21:34

I have read and keep re-reading Dr Bob's books.  Have been very helpful.


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