subject: New Golf Books for Golfer, 2011 [print this page] New Golf Books for Golfer, 2011 New Golf Books for Golfer, 2011
If you are interested in the golf game, you may want to read some books connected with this sport. You will like to be keeping you up to date on the golf books of 2011 what's out, what's coming out, and what they're all about.Through out the year, I noticed that there are many interesting books which deserve you to read it, so, right here, I would like to give you some general introduction about two of the books.
First one is: One for the Ages: Jack Nicklaus and the 1986 Masters was published by the Chicago Review Press which was written by Tom Clavin, the author or co-author of eleven books, and currently associate editor of The Medical Herald and The Spiritual Herald, two national monthly publications with a combined circulation of 100,000. For fourteen years he covered sports, business, and entertainment for The New York Times, Newsday, Good Housekeeping, Child, Cosmopolitan, Family Circle, Parade, Reader's Digest, Woman's Day, Golf, Men's Journal and other publications. Tom was also editor-in-chief of The Independent weekly newspaper chain for ten years. He lives in East Hampton, New York. . This book is mainly about a golfer named Augusta. Jack. 1986 a threesome still raising goosebumps Twenty five years afterwards. Clavin marks the anniversary with a combination of Masters' history and a re-creation of events, building his retelling of the Nicklaus ascension on contemporary reportage as well as the recollectionsof some key players. That the Twenty-first century Bear makes nary a cameo is of no consequence; the masterpiece which he left golf hangs eternally by himself.
Second is The Timeless Swing, which was written by Tom Watson with Nick Seitz which was published by Atria. This is the brief introduction about this book. Any swing that won British Open in 1975 and organized of sufficient length to just about} notch another 34 years later is really a swing worth gaining knowledge from, and Watson's swing is unquestionably that: simple, solid and consistent enough to face the exam of your time. His advice in the simplest fundamentals towards the mysteries of low hooks, high fades, and cheating the wind? A is equally as simple, solid and consistent, with a lot of helpful photos and photo sequences permanently measure. Watson being Watson, he neatly pepper the written text with "Watson Moments," epiphanies that reveal} how he kept his swing? A and mind?a together within the crucible of competition. And, Watson being Watson, he includes a pleasant section he calls "Swing Younger," that provides advice to assist unleash the 59-year-old Open contender latent in most golfer.
In these two books, they mentioned several kinds of golf equipment, for instance, Callaway, TaylorMade, and Titleist. In my opinion, I'd like Callaway X-22 Irons 3-9PS very much.