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 is a compact but comprehensive guide that promises to change the way golfers approach the game. From the beginning, Barlis' passion for golf and her deep understanding of its intricacies were palpable. The book is well organised, making it easy for novice and experienced golfers to find valuable insights suited to their skill level.
The unique feature of this book is its emphasis on mental states. Barlis draws from his background as a neurolinguistic programming (NLP) professional and delves into the psychological aspects of golf. She offers practical strategies for increasing focus, gaining confidence, and maintaining a positive attitude. These techniques are especially useful for golfers struggling with the game’s psychological challenges, such as dealing with stress or self-doubt.
The book also excels in its clear and concise instructions. Barlis breaks down complex golf strategies into simple, actionable steps. Its explanation of the grip, stand, swing, and bag is accompanied by helpful illustrations, making it easy for readers to visualise and learn how to properly Drills and exercises are included to further reinforce the strategies described, ensuring that readers can use them effectively in their learning.
Designed to fit comfortably in the golf bag, it allows golfers to view different techniques and drills while practising or playing. This practical feature adds to the book's usefulness, making it a valuable companion for study and adventures.
One aspect of the book that deserves special mention is its lack of typos and errors. Careful preparation promotes smooth reading and allows readers to concentrate on the content without distraction. While the book is unique in many ways, it has provided advanced material for advanced golfers aiming to elevate their game. The foundational techniques and mental strategies are robust; an in-depth exploration of advanced tactics and course management is present.
In conclusion, "Play Golf Faster and Better: The Little Golf Bag Book" is highly recommended for golfers of all levels, especially those looking to improve their mental game and basic skills. Its simplicity of layout, clear instructions, and emphasis on mental techniques make it a standout guide in golf literature. I give it 5 stars out of 5 for its practicality, clarity, and innovative approach to improving golf.
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Play Golf Better Faster: The Little Golf Bag Book
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