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And If You Play Golf, You're My Friend: Furthur Reflections of a Grown Caddie245
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Item specifics
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- ISBN
- 9780684867335
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
ISBN-10
0684867338
ISBN-13
9780684867335
eBay Product ID (ePID)
755862
Product Key Features
Book Title
And if You Play Golf, You're My Friend : Furthur Reflections of a Grown Caddie
Number of Pages
176 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Golf, Reference, General
Publication Year
1999
Genre
Sports & Recreation
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
4.7 Oz
Item Length
7.5 in
Item Width
5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
93-033056
Dewey Edition
20
Dewey Decimal
796.352/0973
Table Of Content
Contents My Son-in-Law's First Lesson Teaching Billy A Value of Knowledge Identify the Problem The Lawyer God Knows In the Mind's Eye What Does It Mean? Take Pleasure in It Flavor That Lasts The Oracle Speaks A Story by Helen Another Call Toss It An Irony The First Choice A Strange World Look Here First Toward a Stronger Grip All You Need to Know About the Wrist Cock Higher Aspects A Method for Madness Making a Comeback A Distinction Preacher Mann The Reason for It From the Fringe South of the Border The Lay Up Tommy Wins the Open A Story by Christy Kite Make Up Your Mind The California Woman The Judge Keep It Moving The Learning Game A Story by Tom Kite The True Way Club Selection A Special Club A Golfer's Prayer Give Luck a Chance The Bench A Teacher's Guide Musings on Rulings Wilmer's Woes The Power of Negative Thinking The Champion Practice It First Wrongheaded Husbands Children Crosshanders The Left Arm The Secret of the Golf Swing Hit It Hard Brand-Name Aiming Slices and Hooks Pressure The Erratics How to Stop the Bleeding The Dashing Demaret Luck Sweet but Incomplete Paula Granoff's Story Indoor Teaching Masters Manners A Golfer's Poem Wasting Your Time Mr. Connerly Fate Takes a Hand Unfair to Ben Made in Heaven Chipping What Do You Look At? Telephone Lesson Still the Most Dreaded Shot Reassurance A Future in Golf The Sweet Spot Playing Hurt The Feeling of Far In the Eyes In the Mind Old Familiar Governor Hobby Life in the Mind My First Lesson A Soft Wedge The Examination Club Fitting The Best Hands A Hard Job Mr. Aminex An Inexhaustible Subject A Tip The Fee Timing Time to Move Mr. Roberts Randy's Driver Jack Did It The Downhill Lie Haunted Hogan Whiffs It Caddie-Yard Psychology Where Is He? My Prayer Training Aids Necessity Summing Up Game of Honor
Synopsis
Another round of inspiration and instruction. When Harvey Penick signed copies of his now classic first book, Harvey Penick's Little Red Book, Bud Shrake, his coauthor, noticed that he often inscribed them with the line "To my fried and pupil." When Shrake asked him why, Penick replied "Well, if you read my book, you're my pupil, and if you play golf, you're my friend." Taking up where the Little Red Book left off, this is the second dose of Penick's singular brand of wit and wisdom, full of the simple and easy-to-understand lessons on golf that Penick is known and admired for. Like its predecessor, And If You Play Golf, You're My Friend is rich with Penick's great love of the game, a love that he delighted in sharing with golfers of all ages and levels of ability., ANOTHER ROUND OF INSPIRATION AND INSTRUCTIONWhen Harvey Penick signed copies of his now classic first book,Harvey Penick's Little Red Book,Bud Shrake, his coauthor, noticed that he often inscribed them with the line "To my fried and pupil." When Shrake asked him why, Penick replied "Well, if you read my book, you're my pupil, and if you play golf, you're my friend."Taking up where theLittle Red Bookleft off, this is the second dose of Penick's singular brand of wit and wisdom, full of the simple and easy-to-understand lessons on golf that Penick is known and admired for. Like its predecessor,And If You Play Golf, You're My Friendis rich with Penick's great love of the game, a love that he delighted in sharing with golfers of all ages and levels of ability.
LC Classification Number
GV965.P413 1993
As told to
Shrake, Bud
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