Review of Play Golf Better Faster: The Little Golf Bag Book
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Review of Play Golf Better Faster: The Little Golf Bag Book
Play Golf Better Faster: The Little Golf Bag Book by Kalliope Barlis.
Rating: 5 out of 5.
This is another book related to golf by Kalliope, but with a difference. It serves as a handy golf book that you can refer to and carry with you along the golf course, consulting it whenever you feel the need. The book begins by focusing on training your brain. It provides different techniques to arouse your senses before actually stepping onto the field to play golf. Then, it goes on to explain how to make every shot an awesome shot by teaching techniques and strategies. It also teaches you about the Swish pattern for changing your golf shot, as well as how to recover from a bad shot and turn it into a good one, and even provides techniques for achieving a hole in one. The second part covers practicing golf in various conditions, such as downhill, uphill, and sidehill lies. It emphasizes gaining mastery by playing golf rigorously and provides tips on how you can practice golf at home. This section focuses more on practicing hard to achieve professional status. Last but not least, the book emphasizes putting into practice the training of the brain and the practice sessions. It discusses how to approach each shot during a tournament and, over time, become a successful golfer.
This book deserves full points, as I haven’t found anything negative about it. It is a step-by-step guide for becoming a successful professional golfer. The way it starts with training your mind and discusses different shots, then emphasizes the importance of practicing, is immaculate. Moreover, it not only stops there but also guides you on how to approach the game in a real tournament and become a successful golfer.
There are no negative points about this book. It is beautifully crafted with a sequence of chapters divided into three parts: first, training your brain; then, how to practice golf; and finally, how to approach the tournament and end up winning it. By carrying this pocket golf book, you not only become a professional golfer quickly but also achieve great success in life. Editing is also well done, with no grammatical or spelling errors.
In conclusion, if you are looking for a serious career in golf, then this must-carry handbook should be part of your golf bag kit. By reading this book, you can easily become a professional golfer in a shorter amount of time. So all aspiring golfers, grab a copy now and become a pro golfer.
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Play Golf Better Faster: The Little Golf Bag Book
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