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The Golf Guy - Perfect Practice Makes Perfect - cover

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The Golf Guy - Perfect Practice Makes Perfect

Bobby Restivo

Publisher: Balboa Press

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This book will hopefully help you enjoy the history of a game that has been in experimental stages for centuries. Dating back, a rock was used in place of a golf ball and soon followed by a wooden ball, and then the game has been played on rocky hills and mud holes, utilizing six assorted locations in which they needed to score at by finally hitting a ball like object into the designated holes. 

In this book, I will talk about the different parts of the brain that affect a golf swing as well as the physical and emotional barriers of the body, no matter if it is a PGA pro golfer or a beginner. I will talk about what is needed physically and mentally to accomplish a proper stance, swing path, follow through, and most of all, rhythm. This is to ensure you not only can enjoy the game but you will also be able to train your body to understand the messages the brain sends to the muscles, which are enabling you not just in golf but in life as well.
Available since: 01/26/2019.

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