What’s a good little book for learning about golf?

Posted in Golf Tips  by neilogden
July 8th, 2010

I’m חοt talking аbουt “Golf fοr Dummies”, bυt something along those lines. Iѕ tһеrе a ɡοοԁ book tһаt I сουƖԁ bυу tһаt gives аƖƖ tһе rules οf golf, tips οח һοw tο play, һοw tο shop fοr clubs, stuff Ɩіkе tһаt? Something really concise аחԁ easy-tο-read; I’ve golfed a bunch οf times before, bυt wіtһ borrowed clubs аחԁ аƖƖ, аחԁ I’m חοt very ɡοοԁ. I’m חοt looking fοr a magic book tο mаkе mе suddenly pro, јυѕt something tһаt’s easy tο read tһаt’d mаkе mе more informed, аחԁ perhaps interested.

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6 Responses to “What’s a good little book for learning about golf?”

  1. wbaker777 Says:

    I am not sure about books, However I’ll give you a list of links that should be able to help you.

    http://golf.about.com/
    http://www.learnaboutgolf.com/beginner/beginner.html
    http://www.pgaprofessional.com/abcs_of_golf.html

  2. truesam@sbcglobal.net Says:

    Buy “The Touch System for Better Golf” by Bob Toski. You can get it on Amazon.com An excellent easy read for beginning golfers and Mr. Toski is world renowned as a golf teacher.

  3. Jeff M Says:

    I suggest you invest an hour or so of your time and go to your local library. There are literally thousands of books about hundreds of aspects of the game: etiquette; fitness; famous personalities and players; course design; and of course game improvement.

    Check out anything by Harvey Penick – his “colors” series (Little Red Book, Little Green Book, etc.) are understood to be classics.

    You may also benefit from grabbing an issue of Golf Digest or another golf magazine. Some of the more advanced topics may be of no use to you, but it will give you a good overview of current issues and equipment in the golfing world today.

    Best of luck!

  4. Julia T. Says:

    hi,
    Try this website to improve your game.

    http://www.consumer-expert.com/learning_golf.html

    greetings,

  5. Rachael P Says:

    there’e a book called Feeling Naked On The First Tee and also books for Rock Solid Golf. as far as buying equipment i would pay for a fitting, find out what clubs fit your swing. there’s always bargains out there.

    Rachael Petralito
    allyourgolfneeds.com

  6. no idea????? Says:

    harvey pennicks little red book. your libary will have it. used bookstore, if worse comes to worse. 14 dollars brand new. best book ever.