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

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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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Golf isn't an easy sport and only a small percentage of the world's population plays it. Learning it also isn't a walk in the park. I have a question for you: do you want to be a golfer and join that small percentage of people who play golf? If yes, then you can get yourself a copy of the book, Play Golf Better Faster: The Little Golf Bag Book by Kalliope Barlis.

In this book, the author gives us step-by-step ways in which you can learn golf and become a pro. Golf isn't just a physical sport, but also a mental sport. This means that while playing or practicing, your mind is very crucial. You need to envision your moves, how you strike the ball, and everything else. You also need to think positively and believe in yourself that you can get that ball in the hole.

There are several things I enjoyed while reading this book. I liked that the author gives step-by-step ways in which one can successfully learn golf and become a pro. He doesn't miss out on anything and even highlights all the necessary steps.

Kudos to the author also for making the book as practical as possible. The best way to enjoy this book and the learning experience is to practice every step mentioned by the author on the golf field. I didn't have the luxury of going to the golf field, so I imagined most of the steps in my mind and quite enjoyed it. I, however, look forward to going to a field so that I can practice some of the things I have learned.

There is nothing I disliked while reading this book, so I give it a 5 out of 5 star rating. One thing I learned while reading is that the equipment used doesn't matter, but you, the player, matter when playing golf. The book seems to have been well-edited since I encountered no errors while reading it.

If you want to know how to play golf, then this book is for you because it teaches one how to play golf. If you are also already a golfer and want to improve your skills, then this book is also for you.

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Risper Ouma Lisa Anyango wrote: 08 Apr 2024, 10:00 [Following is a volunteer review of "Play Golf Better Faster: The Little Golf Bag Book" by Kalliope Barlis.]
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Golf isn't an easy sport and only a small percentage of the world's population plays it. Learning it also isn't a walk in the park. I have a question for you: do you want to be a golfer and join that small percentage of people who play golf? If yes, then you can get yourself a copy of the book, Play Golf Better Faster: The Little Golf Bag Book by Kalliope Barlis.

In this book, the author gives us step-by-step ways in which you can learn golf and become a pro. Golf isn't just a physical sport, but also a mental sport. This means that while playing or practicing, your mind is very crucial. You need to envision your moves, how you strike the ball, and everything else. You also need to think positively and believe in yourself that you can get that ball in the hole.

There are several things I enjoyed while reading this book. I liked that the author gives step-by-step ways in which one can successfully learn golf and become a pro. He doesn't miss out on anything and even highlights all the necessary steps.

Kudos to the author also for making the book as practical as possible. The best way to enjoy this book and the learning experience is to practice every step mentioned by the author on the golf field. I didn't have the luxury of going to the golf field, so I imagined most of the steps in my mind and quite enjoyed it. I, however, look forward to going to a field so that I can practice some of the things I have learned.

There is nothing I disliked while reading this book, so I give it a 5 out of 5 star rating. One thing I learned while reading is that the equipment used doesn't matter, but you, the player, matter when playing golf. The book seems to have been well-edited since I encountered no errors while reading it.

If you want to know how to play golf, then this book is for you because it teaches one how to play golf. If you are also already a golfer and want to improve your skills, then this book is also for you.

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This is a great review for a great book. I read it some time ago, and I really liked it because it's not just about golf. I agree with your perfect rating too! Well done! All the best!
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I agree with you that Golf isn't an easy sport and learning it also isn't a walk in the park. Reading this book also made me realize that equipment isn't as important as playing ability, mindset, and the importance of a coach. As someone who has also read this book, I agree with your review. Thank you for writing this.
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Thank you for your informative book review.
This book sounds like something I require later on in terms of guidance.
I like the idea of golf, and love the little golf carts the most actually 😀 However it is something I have been curious in understanding. This sounds like the perfect go to book!
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I share your perspective that golf is a challenging sport, and mastering it requires dedication and effort. This book has reinforced the notion that success in golf hinges more on skills, mindset, and the guidance of a coach rather than solely relying on equipment. Having also read this book, I concur with your assessment. Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts in this review.
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This review offers high praise for "Play Golf Better Faster: The Little Golf Bag Book" by Kalliope Barlis, highlighting its comprehensive step-by-step approach to learning golf and emphasizing the importance of both physical and mental aspects of the sport. The reviewer appreciates the practical nature of the book and its ability to engage readers in visualizing and practicing golf techniques. With a perfect rating of 5 out of 5 stars and no reported dislikes, this review enthusiastically recommends the book to both beginners and experienced golfers looking to enhance their skills.
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A comprehensive guide to improving swing mechanics and technique.
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