The methods of golf's masters : how they played -- and what you can learn from them
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The methods of golf's masters : how they played -- and what you can learn from them
Lyons Press, 2000
1st Lyons Press ed
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"Published by Da Capo Press 1996" -- T.p. verso
Previously copyrighted: 1975 and 1988
Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-219)
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"The Methods of Golf's Masters" is the comprehensive and invaluable study of the swings and personalities of the game's greatest champions. This enduring classic of golf literature provides timeless analysis and entertaining biographical information on: Harry VardonSam SneadGary PlayerGene SarazenBen HoganJack NicklausBobby JonesArnold PalmerTom Watsonand eight other all-time greatsIn discussing these champions' distinctive techniques, as well as their short-comings and methods of correcting them, the authors reveal the golfing secrets that will make any player better. Enhanced with more than 300 photographs of the swings of these masters, this volume has earned its place on the shelf of golfing literature's best.
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