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Tiger Woods Made Me Look Like A Genius Five Simple Ways to Take Ten Strokes Off Your Game

Tiger Woods Made Me Look Like A Genius Five Simple Ways to Take Ten Strokes Off Your Game


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A handbook of Don Crosby’s golfing techniques and strategies, sprinkled liberally with his personal recollections and anecdotes of the good old days when he coached Tiger Woods.

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5 Stars Tiger Woods Made Me Look Great
This is one of the best golf books written on basic imformation.

I believe this would be imformative to all golfers, beginners or low handicappers.

5 Stars Time to throw out all of my 300 golf books and keep this one
A very sensible approach to cutting your handicap! The author maintains that he only has 3 months to develop a winning team; and he can’t screw with swing planes etc. He needs to improve the teams scores. He lays out the strategy nicely.

Best $ I ever spent on a golf Book!

5 Stars wow
Very good book. A must for every level golfer. The author does a great job of explaining how to improve your game and does it with stories. I recommend it wholeheartedly.

4 Stars A good common-sense approach…
If you’re looking for a book crammed with technical info on the golf swing, look elsewhere, Crosby’s perspective is that of a high-school coach, who only gets his players for a few hours a week for 5 months, and has to get them winning matches fast. Unlike a pro, he has no interest in selling new clubs or more lessons.

He has a common-sense writing style. He stresses the importance of the Practice Range, short game, putting, knowing the course and keeping stats, all based on making the best of the swing you have.

Quite a few Tiger anecdotes of course, including high-school photos and match scorecards.

4 Stars Great advice for the weekend golfer
Crosby’s book has lots of good tips on improving your game for beginners, occasional players, or those who don’t like to practice (99% of us). He also, which a lot authors miss, explains in terms usuable regardless if you are left or right handed. I especially like the section on keeping stats; even after a couple of rounds, I could see immediately which areas I needed to work on. Only quibble is the book has a little too much Tiger (the photos in the middle of the book add nothing). Wish I could have given it a 4.5.

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