What is the best golf book you have read

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By Wayne R

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  1. whartonry

    whartonry
    St Johns, FL

    Jon Sherman’s new book, “The Four Foundations of Golf” is excellent. I can see myself reading that each spring before the season starts. Also a big fan of Dave Stockton”s “Unconscious Putting.”
  2. whartonry

    whartonry
    St Johns, FL

    Jon Sherman’s new book, “The Four Foundations of Golf” is excellent. I can see myself reading that each spring before the season starts. Also a big fan of Dave Stockton”s “Unconscious Putting.”
  3. Rob R

    Rob R
    Chicago, IL

    "The Four Foundations of Golf" by Jon Sherman.
  4. Just recently read FROM THE INSIDE OUT by I.B. Nobody. . .it’s a great read!
    The author breaks down the 8 fundamentals of the golf swing & uses quotes
    from the masters of the game - Walter Hagen, Bobby Jones, Gene Sarazen,
    AP, Jack Nicklaus, Billy Casper & other 40+ World Golf Hall of Fame members -
    to establish what guys who could really play thought or more importantly, felt
    about the golf swing. There’s information about the short game, putting & the
    mental game. If you like golf history, it’s a must read.
  5. Read Play Golf Forever: A Physical Therapist's Guide to Golf Fitness and Health for Those Over 50 by Susan Clark. While this may not be the best golf book I have ever read, it provides much valuable information in simple language. The book covers topics ranging from fitness exercises specifically designed for golfers to tips on injury prevention and maintaining overall health. I discovered this book while researching an article about golf for edubirdie.com/essay-writing-help-online where I help students after I leave my teaching position. I also recommend Ben Hogan's Five Lessons and Golf is Not a Game of Perfect by Dr. Rotella. My husband can't part with these books, calling them holy books for the golfer. Enjoy reading and enjoy your time in the green!
  6. Mark C

    Mark C
    Ottawa KS

    Military
    From 60 yards in, by Ray Floyd

  7. Mark C

    Mark C
    Ottawa KS

    Military
    From 60 yards in by Ray Floyd
  8. Dan B

    Dan B
    Derbyshire

    Dream on is a good book, but I really enjoyed ‘The Greatest Game Ever Played’
  9. I won a golf tournament two weeks after reading Golf Flow by Gio Valiante. Great book!
  10. For golf improvement, “How I golf” by Tiger Woods is a a great look in on how one of the greats looks at the game. Hang the banner by Joey diokvisvi and Kolby Tullier is a good golf fitness guide that shows exercises by body part. The last I would recommend is “How Golf can save your life” by Drew Millard. It reminds you how great of a game golf is especially when you’re struggling on the course.
  11. Wayne R said:

    Mine is "mind over Golf" by Richard Coop.

    Really like the part about pre-shot routine.

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    Absolutely love "Mind Over Golf"! That part about pre-shot routines is a game-changer. It really dives into the mental side of golf, which is often overlooked but super crucial. Coop's insights make you realize how a strong mental game can seriously up your golf performance.
  12. MRoseski

    MRoseski
    Palm Harbor, FL

    A few books that have been great over the years that were golf specific: Zen Golf, The Four Foundations of Golf, Hogans 5 lessons, Think like a caddy Play like a pro, and the 3 Dave Pelz books.

    Some other books have been: Fix your body fix your swing by Joey D, With Winning in Mind by Lanny Bassham.

    I am currently reading the Tournament Golfers Playbook. With me encouraging my two kids to read more I try to set that example so I may have to add a couple books I've seen here to my reading list.
  13. Ryan Lamer

    Ryan Lamer
    Palm Beach County, FL

    Putting Out of Your Mind - Bob Rotella

    Fearless Golf - Gio Valiante

    The Mental Game of Golf: A Guide to Peak Performance - Patrick J. Cohn

    See it & Sink it: Mastering Putting Through Peak Visual Performance - Dr Craig L. Farnsworth
  14. My favorite is Zen Golf by Joseph Parent. Great for really understanding the mental game and to see a lot of new perspectives
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  15. Michael R

    Michael R
    Burlington

    Little Red Book. Wise advice. Like being at the range with a kindly grandfather.
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