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Mind Over Golf - A Beginner's Guide to the Mental Game - cover

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Mind Over Golf - A Beginner's Guide to the Mental Game

Don Sauers, Tom Nieporte

Publisher: Open Road Media

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Summary

There’s an interesting point at which the psychological and technical sides of golf meet--and Tom Nieporte and Don Sauers discover this by talking with America’s leading golf professionals. The tips provided in this book will help golfers of any level discover or regain confidence that will drop strokes off of every golfer’s score. Any golfer must know how to master the eight major golfing skills, and from this book golfers will learn how easy it is to turn handicapping weaknesses into winning strengths. The most valuable advice here is sure to cultivate winners on the green!
Available since: 06/10/2014.
Print length: 108 pages.

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