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It's not a problem once you get used to it though it was a disappointment at first. It seems that editors style is most prevalent. I've only read a couple of chapters but from that sample the book is very good.The book is an easy read- informative without being technical and the right amount of anecdote is mixed in.The only negative I can find so far is the actual writing style. After hearing him talk & realizing his age at the time of publication the words don't seem to be his voice.
All elite champions have great mental powers. His domination of golf is unparalleled."CONTENTS:Preface - How to Start (Yearning to Learn)Chapter One - How to Putt (Rolling the Rock)Chapter Two - How to Get It Down (Turning Three into Two)Chapter Three -How to Escape from Sand (Making the Hard Easy)Chapter Four - How to Swing (Building an Action to Last)Chapter Five - How to Flag Your Irons (Knocking Down the Pin)Chapter Six - How to Nail Fairway Woods (Playing the Versatile Clubs)Chapter Seven - How to Smoke the Driver (Going with All You've Got)Chapter Eight - How to Handle Problems (When it Starts Getting Ugly)Chapter Nine - How to Stay in Control (Managing Your Game)Chapter Ten - How to Master the Mind (Winning Psychology)Chapter Eleven - How to Get Strong (Surviving as the Fittest)Chapter Twelve - How to Play (Enjoying the Journey)All instructions from Tiger are clearly worded and accompanied by excellent photos to make your lessons with him easy to follow and put into practice.As with the best of the best in all sports - Fedor Emelianenko in MMA, Roger Federer in tennis, or Tiger Woods in golf - there is more to the player's winning ways than meets the eye. And as mentioned above, TIGER WOODS: How I Play Golf also contains the chapter, How to Master the Mind, which covers some very interesting aspects of Tiger's mental approach to the game.This is an outstanding publication for any professional or would-be golfer. TIGER WOODS: How I Play Golfwith the Editors of Golf Digest(Warner Books)© Marc Wickert December 27, 2009www.knucklepit.comThe beauty of this modern age for anybody into anything is that there are instructional books and DVDs by the best practitioners in the world in every field imaginable - golf, mixed martial arts, tennis. even books on how to grow handlebar mustaches.The thing is, no matter where you live on the planet, you can hop online and order a book or DVD, then start receiving tuition from the greatest exponent in any chosen sport or interest.TIGER WOODS: How I Play Golf is a perfect example, where you can have the world No.1 for your mentor.As the cover states: "There is simply no athlete quite like Tiger Woods.
Great Book - Great Service. It arrived right on time. Could not ask for better service. I sent the book as a gift.
Worth triple this $ 12.99 price.A 'Must Have' if you are a golfer. Great insight into his mindset and swing thoughts at that time. Tiger's swing in 2000-1 was pure. (Much more so than now, I believe.).This book captures his swing in perfect color images that are worth being framed, they are so good.
Very interesting what he shared about some of his shots and philosophies. Really enjoyable. I highly recommend it. A great adddition to the home library. Great pictures. Published when he was younger in his career of course but right after his white hot 2001 Season.
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