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Binding: Hardcover
Brand: Booklegger
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.352
EAN: 9780061431029
ISBN: 0061431028
Label: Harper
Manufacturer: Harper
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 176
Publication Date: November 01, 2007
Publisher: Harper
Release Date: November 06, 2007
Sales Rank: 293882
Studio: Harper
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Product Description:
If you know anything at all about John Daly—and if you don't, what in the hell are you doing with this book in your hands?—you know he approaches the game of golf from an, uh, slightly different perspective than your average two-time major winner.
How different? Well, for starters, Long John thinks the PGA Tour ought to permit Bermuda shorts, make carts mandatory, let him wear his hair down to his butt if he wants to, and strip-search tournament patrons at the entrance gate to keep cameras and cell phones off the course.
In Golf My Own Damn Way, you'll take a virtual ride on Big John's magic bus as he tells you the best way to grip it so you can rip it. Looking for a sure cure to bunkerphobia? It's here. A one-hour golf lesson that's 100 percent guaranteed to make you a better golfer? Ditto. Want to know why you should occasionally leave your big dog in your trunk, how to watch your weight, and what golf and sex have in common? You came to the right book.
And while he's busy explaining all these and many other things, Daly also tells you why you should keep your head out of the game, let your belly lead your hands, listen to your right foot, check your ball position—and buy a hybrid (the club, not the car).
Following in the spike prints of his 2006 bestselling autobiography, My Life In and Out of the Rough, Golf My Own Damn Way is an off-the-wall and intensely personal yet imminently practical and accessible tip sheet on how to cut ten strokes off your score—now.
Two things are certain: you've never seen a golf instructional book quite like this one, and you'll never need another one.
Fairways and greens, Pard!
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John Daly is by far my favorite golfer of all time!
I've read this book as well as "My life in and out of the rough" and highly recommend them both. This is certainly a quick read with many tips on improving your golf game, some being very technical while others are just funny (but still useful). There are also recommendations on different ways to play/gamble/have fun with the game as well.
This book is a great follow up, or starter read for anyone who would like to get ... Read More
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The book is funny and personal, the approach of Daly makes sense to both the aspiring golfer and the beginner.
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Excellent book. Daly realy understand an amateur Golfer. He gives you tips on this book very usefull that can cut some shots of your score.
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Not sure what this book is all about. There are some useful suggestions, but nothing that can't be found elsewhere in every golf magazine ever published. Pretty much just the musings of a washed up almost folk hero. Although I do hope he gets back on his game this year.
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I was reading this book in the bookstore and found a lot of good information....Before reading the book I was hitting my driver only 200 yards with a major slice and after reading it....believe it or not....I was hitting my all of clubs way further...3 wood was going 240-250, 7 iron usually went 155 yards but now 165-170, 8 iron about 160, 9 iron 145-155, I crushing the ball, besides the belly turn the whole mentality aspect of the game he discusses made a major difference in hitting more accurate ... Read More
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