I read a lot, and I especially read a lot about golf. At one point, cartons of old golf books had overrun my garage. The truth was, even though I read many books, there were only a handful that I cherished enough to keep in my office. Then my daughter gave me a Kindle as a birthday gift. Shortly after, I received a free golf eBook as a reward for renewing a golf magazine subscription. After reading that first golf eBook, it hooked me. Now I purchase and read all of my books that way, and when I find one that is worth keeping, I purchase the real thing, and place it with my collection. I have a great eBook collection and a refined collection of golf books.
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Have you ever wondered about the greatest golf books ever written? If you found them, perhaps you would discover the secret for eliminating bad shots forever and never three-putt again. In reality, most golf books contain good advice from well-intentioned authors but do not spontaneously perfect a reader’s game.
The best golf books provide a strategy for improvement that is backed up by solid tactics. Swing tips are a good beginning. Photographs that reveal both proven technique and common mistakes are essential. Still, an author cannot create a better swing for any reader who does not practice.
Practice can be fun. Hitting range balls with a friend is a great way to improve. In the dead of winter at midnight, a net setup in a garage can reveal the secret to a better swing.
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