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Which golf books are in your Memorial Day weekend analyzing list?

Almost all people has a few books lined up for lazy beach days, from "how-to" enhance the golf swing to mental sport suggestions, likely with a New York Times first-rate-promoting fiction thrown into the mix.

Since the start of 2015, although I had been reading books on recreation improvement, I even have additionally been enthusiastic about fictional memories written by way of storytellers who weave golf into the mystery of existence.

This 12 months, my first story of machinations and conspiracies, Shari's Shot by stated author James Ross, proved to be a real page turner packed with intrigue and a plot which ended quite in another way than I anticipated - kudos to James!

My next page turner was "Performing Under Pressure: The Science of Doing Your Best When It Matters Most."

Golf Is No Ordinary Game Currently I am in the middle of "Golf is No Ordinary Game" by G. Guilford Barton. Have you read it?

Each of the fourteen tales is its own chapter and takes the reader into a world of imagination, science fiction and magic - similar to tales by renowned Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling but not as dark (so far) as The Night Gallery.

So, if you are intrigued by a magical golf club that can change a life, wonder what it would be like to play golf with a clairvoyant caddie or, maybe, you're considering taking a train trip to get to your next golf destination, you may want to read this book before you pick up your next iron.

The Golfing Bard (net nom de plume for G. Guilford Barton) sells this e-book on Kindle for $2.99. The quick-examine testimonies let you put down/pick out up the e book at durations and begin a whole new adventure with your subsequent poolside margarita.

Enjoy and have a secure and satisfied Memorial Day Weekend!

Which books are you analyzing this Memorial Day? Share on Twitter @Golf4Beginners and on this golfing weblog!

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