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Golf My Way: The Instructional Classic, Revised and Updated

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Golf My Way: The Instructional Classic, Revised and Updated Features
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ISBN13: 9780743267120 Condition: NEW Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Additional Golf My Way: The Instructional Classic, Revised and Updated Information
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Hailed as a classic and read everywhere golf is played, Golf My Way has sold more than 2 million copies worldwide since it was first published in 1974. 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 elements of improved playing that are not directly related to ball-striking or shot-making
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What Customers Say About Golf My Way: The Instructional Classic, Revised and Updated:
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And the chapter on what I call "Golf Speak" explained all the hook, slice, fade etc. He talks my language. I learned more in the 1st 3 chapters than I learned from any lesson. Great book for beginner or advanced golfer.
Jack shares an awful lot of what made him the greatest golfer of his time (and I'm still not convinced of all time). This book is a must for any golfer's library. And his book is an excellent read for anyone who plays the game. Having owned the original, the revised version is even better.
Nevertheless, the book is quite long to read, and in my opinion, requires already some understanding about how a golf swing works. Building on that one, Jack's book offers an array of options to adapt and improve your swing, doubtless. Jack does a great job in going through his swing, and it provides quite some interesting and thought-provoking suggestions on why he did things a certain way. For this, I would suggest golf newcomers to start with Ben Hogan's "Five lessons" first.
Recently ordered the updated version just to see what Mr. Doesn't matter which one you have, both are excellent.Highly recommend. I have the original 1974 version -- from the era when woods were actually made of wood. Nicklaus amended from the original.Basics are the same.
The instruction information is also very good an easy to understand. The book talks a lot about his career history - that was great. Still worth the read for any golfer. I enjoyed this book and found a lot of helpful information and interesting history. Nicklaus was just a little before my golfing "time" so I know who is but not a lot about him. He gets bogged down and repeats himself sometimes.
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