Review of Play Golf Better Faster: The Little Golf Bag Book

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Play Golf Better Faster: The Little Golf Bag Book" by Kalliope Barlis.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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I believe that learning becomes easier when one is under the guidance of an expert because, standing on their shoulders, you will have a clearer view of the horizon. In this book, the author shares proven strategies that can help anyone interested in mastering the art of playing the game of golf.

I have always been stereotyped with golf because I see it as a very difficult game to learn, and as such, I care less about it. This is the first time I came across a guide that teaches how to learn to play golf, and I can attest to this book’s quality and simplicity.
I like this book because it does not contain lots of golfing jargon, and as such, golf debutants like me could easily relate to the content. The author explained how to use Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) to create good memories and discard the bad ones. Also, I learned about making every shot awesome, reversing bad shots into good ones, the Swish Pattern for Golfing Excellence 1, 2, and 3, etc. The author taught me how to program my mind to achieve great things using strategies employed by golf players. The game of golf, just like the game of life, is played and won in the mind, not by muscle or the number of playing hours.

I didn’t really mentally picture most of the golf-playing strategies until I got to the tail end of this book, which has a lot of pictorial representations. The illustrations helped me better understand what I had read earlier.

In terms of editing errors, I found none, attesting to the excellent editing job. I have zero drawbacks about this book, and as such, I am awarding a rating of five out of five stars to ‘Play Golf Better Faster: The Little Golf Bag Book.’ This will be a great read for golf players and anyone interested in making critical, life-changing decisions.

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I am not a golfer but your review seems to suggest that this book might be suitable for people who don't play golf especially for the aspect of mind development. Nice review you have here! I will be giving this a try soon.
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