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A Disorderly Compendium Of Golf
By: Lorne Rubenstein and Jeff Neuman
All of golf’s quirky anecdotes, lists and urban myths have made the cut in Rubenstein and Neuman’s informative, yet entertaining compilation.

Off The Beaten Cart Path: Uncovering the Stories of America’s Little Known, but Beloved, Golf Courses
By: Dave Marrandette
Marrandette reveals unassuming gems scattered across North American soil that will make every golfer reroute their next road trip.

Playing Through
By: Curtis Gillespie
Gillespie recounts an inspiring tale of a year spent on the Scottish cost of Gullane, where he weaves memories of the links, his family and one age-old sport that binds them all together.

Golfing With Your Eyes Closed
By: Erin Macy and Tiffany Wilding-White
Who said golf was hard? It’s so easy you could do it with your eyes closed, right? Well, authors Macy and Wilding-White think visualization is half the battle.

Play Like Sergio Garcia: An Analysis of the Swing and Shot-Making Game of Golf’s Young Star
By: John Andrisani
From the author of Think Like Tiger, comes Play Like Sergio Garcia—a tee to green analysis behind El Niño’s wrath.

 

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