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For All Who Love the Game

Autor Harvey Penick
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 1999
EVERY WOMAN CAN PLAY GREAT GOLF
Known in the world of golf as one of the game's greatest teachers, Harvey Penick worked with U.S. Open winners, great champions, and five out of the thirteen women who are members of the LPGA Hall of Fame. Mickey Wright, Sandra Palmer, Betsy Rawls, Kathy Whitworth, Judy Rankin, and Betty Jameson all had the privilege and honor of working with Penick. While he was proud of their success and achievements, Penick took just as much pleasure from the accomplishments of the countless women who came to him hoping only to be able to hit a ball in the air for the very first time.
In For All Who Love the Game, Harvey shares the lessons he's learned from female golfers: techniques to help women gain greater physical and psychological power, advice on the perfect swing, and tips for developing areas of the game where women can and should outplay their male counterparts. Interwoven with Penick's ever-present blend of common sense and insight, For All Who Love the Game is a gift to every woman who wants to enjoy the game of golf to its fullest.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780684867342
ISBN-10: 0684867346
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 198 x 130 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:99000
Editura: Simon&Schuster

Notă biografică

The late Harvey Penick was a renowned golf pro who began his career at the Austin (Texas) Country Club as a caddie. Though he coached golf at the University of Texas for thirty years, and worked with the likes of Tom Kite, Ben Crenshaw, and Betsy Rawls, he never left the country club, where he continued to teach until his death in 1995.

Descriere

Penick tells women how they can hit the ball farther, save crucial strokes around the green, and avoid the advice of well-intentioned men.

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Contents

Introductions

Foreword

Lessons in the Afternoon

Helping It Up

Hit It Hard

Judy's Grip

A Practice Procedure

Three Games in One

The Card Table -- Under and Under

The Card Table -- Under but Over

A Fundamental

Picking a Putter

A Call in the Night

A Story by Helen

The Picture Show

Swing Thoughts

How to Have Both Golf and a Marriage

What's Your Hurry?

Playing the Breaks

The Best

A Champ and Her Children

A Golf Tip

The Vital Long Chip Shot

How Many Wedges?

Get a Feeling Fit

A Matter of Touch

No Mote Whiffs

The Lady in the Bunker

A View from the Window

Steady Head

Practice at Home

Practice the Short Ones

The Wright Way

Starting Your Swing

Let's Call Harvey

Be Yourself

Good Posture

Charging Betsy

My Banquet Speech

An Outlook on Putting

Thin Air

Keep at It

An Aspirin for Sarasota

Women's Tees

Refresh Yourself

The Basic Shot

Learning

How Much Is Enough?

Labor Day

She Does It All

A Cure for Mary Ann or Anyone Else

The Cactus Patch

The Left Wrist

Loft Is Your Friend

Strike It

Quick Cure

Swing Weights

Earl's Pearl

Skip the Details

Ruthe the Champ

Big-Chested Women

Women's Grips

Rolling with Mary Lena

Positive Attitude

Use What Fits

A Romance

Post It

Universal Advice

A Story by Mickey Wright

When to Offer Golf Advice to Your Spouse

A Story by Betsy Rawls

Enough Is Enough

Learn Etiquette from Barbara

Perceptions

Another Reason to Clip the Tee

Follow the Line

A Helping Hand from a Legend

Exercise

Listen to the Swish

Divots

Dropped at the Top

You Want Straight or You Want Far?

Alignment

Watch Your Step

Confidence

Advice from JoAnne

But We're Not Robots

Like a Violin

Home

About Betty Jameson

A Story by Paula Granoff

Uphill and Downhill

Scrambling

The Golf Ball Test

Where There's a Will...

Compliment from the Haig

Checking Ball Position

Big Enough

A Prayer

The Natural Way

Dressing

Remembering Babe

f0 Know Your Own Game

Howdy Do

Playing Pregnant

Shut Your Eyes

A Mind Game

Patty's First Time

The Fifty-Yard Pitch Shot

Where Do Those Strange Shots Come From?

A Story by Susan Watkins

Nicole Remembers

Our Daughter Sandra