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
Several books have been written to help people sharpen their golf-playing skills. Only a handful give a more practical, actionable, and feasible guide. Play Golf Better Faster: The Little Golf Bag Book by Kalliope Barlis is one such book. The book is divided into three parts.
The author started by advising the reader to eliminate the mindset of golf being the most difficult sport. She opined that reprogramming one's mind is the best way to master golf. To buttress her point, she spoke about adapting Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) to one's game to improve performance through thinking. She went a step further to suggest exercises that help the mind develop the ability to remember the right things; excelling at golf becomes easier when one can remember the things that get the right results.
The author discussed practicing and playing golf in the second and third parts. Unlike other authors that offer theoretical insights, Kalliope Barlis presented practical and actionable techniques for practicing and playing golf. The book provided a wealth of helpful advice, ranging from fundamental grip and swing techniques to more sophisticated course management techniques. Tips were also given for lies such as the sidehill, uphill, and downhill.
Although I concur with the majority of her points, I don't align with her view of the importance of quantity in practice. She opined that quality, rather than quantity of practice, is more vital. However, I think that the amount of practice is still crucial. While some people apprehend things easily, others require more practice before mastering a skill or sport.
One of the things I liked most about the book was the clear and concise writing style. The author simplified complex golf concepts and presented them in an easy-to-apprehend manner. This unique attribute makes it a valuable resource for improving one's skills and understanding the game. Another feature of the book I liked was the provision of illustrations as part of the appendix. The images help internalize some of the techniques and insights discussed in the book. I have to commend the editing done to this book; I didn't spot any errors. Because of these attributes, I give it a 5 out of 5 stars rating.
I recommend Play Golf Better Faster: The Little Golf Bag Book to any golfer, regardless of their skill level; there is something for every golfer in this book. This is a must-read if you're looking to take your golf game to the next level.
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Hi,Jay_shon03 wrote: ↑17 Dec 2022, 08:28 [Following is a volunteer review of "Play Golf Better Faster: The Little Golf Bag Book" by Kalliope Barlis.]
Several books have been written to help people sharpen their golf-playing skills. Only a handful give a more practical, actionable, and feasible guide. Play Golf Better Faster: The Little Golf Bag Book by Kalliope Barlis is one such book. The book is divided into three parts.
The author started by advising the reader to eliminate the mindset of golf being the most difficult sport. She opined that reprogramming one's mind is the best way to master golf. To buttress her point, she spoke about adapting Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) to one's game to improve performance through thinking. She went a step further to suggest exercises that help the mind develop the ability to remember the right things; excelling at golf becomes easier when one can remember the things that get the right results.
The author discussed practicing and playing golf in the second and third parts. Unlike other authors that offer theoretical insights, Kalliope Barlis presented practical and actionable techniques for practicing and playing golf. The book provided a wealth of helpful advice, ranging from fundamental grip and swing techniques to more sophisticated course management techniques. Tips were also given for lies such as the sidehill, uphill, and downhill.
Although I concur with the majority of her points, I don't align with her view of the importance of quantity in practice. She opined that quality, rather than quantity of practice, is more vital. However, I think that the amount of practice is still crucial. While some people apprehend things easily, others require more practice before mastering a skill or sport.
One of the things I liked most about the book was the clear and concise writing style. The author simplified complex golf concepts and presented them in an easy-to-apprehend manner. This unique attribute makes it a valuable resource for improving one's skills and understanding the game. Another feature of the book I liked was the provision of illustrations as part of the appendix. The images help internalize some of the techniques and insights discussed in the book. I have to commend the editing done to this book; I didn't spot any errors. Because of these attributes, I give it a 5 out of 5 stars rating.
I recommend Play Golf Better Faster: The Little Golf Bag Book to any golfer, regardless of their skill level; there is something for every golfer in this book. This is a must-read if you're looking to take your golf game to the next level.
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