How I Play Golf By Tiger Woods


When you have a book written by the undisputed superstar of golf, it's a pretty good chance that it will demolish the competition, whether it deserves to or not. Luckily, Tiger Woods' book is a great read and although it may not have delivered what a lot of readers hoped it would, it offers an interesting look a the man himself and what made him the player that he is today. Fans of Tiger that really don't appreciate the sport will most likely be disappointed to some degree with the book, but there are plenty of pictures to keep the fans happy.

The illustrations are incredibly helpful at breaking down how Tiger plays golf. One is included with about every important tip and it really helps the reader get a better understanding of his technique and mindset. This is a great book if you want to get into the technical side of playing golf, and it's also a very entertaining read. It's not often that you get to peek into the mind of a genius and this book does offer a rare glimpse at the man behind the club.

The book excels at being descriptive and really getting into the heart of some of Tiger's techniques. You can expect him to share all of them, but he really does a great job of helping players understand more about the game itself and how they should approach it. There are two important chapters that are devoted to the mental side of golf and if you skip through any part of this book, you need to slow down here.

Champions are made because they are able to combine a terrific mental game with a lot of skill. Tiger is a true champion and his mental game is simply incredible. You can walk away with some truly remarkable tips on managing your mental game and becoming a better player. While it's not an instant fix, these techniques can be used by any player to help them break through their mental barriers and really beginning focusing on their game.

Perhaps the strongest point of this book is that the publisher made sure that anyone could understand it and there is not a lot of technical jargon. It is incredibly well suited for the young player that has high hopes of rocking the golf world and will give them a strong foundation upon which they can build their own techniques.

Overall, we highly recommend this book to golfers of all skill levels. It is a quick read and although it may not turn out Tiger clones, it still has a lot of help to offer for any player. You should be able to walk away with at least a few ideas of how to improve your game and young players will get plenty of tips that will help them develop their own unique playing style. This book is well worth the cost, especially since it is packed with photographs and it is well suited for any golfer's bookshelf.

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A Review of The Golf Doc by Ed Palank


When it comes to playing golf, many of us wonder just how dangerous it is. Statistics have shown that heart attacks frequently occur on the course and countless people, including celebrities die every year. This book by Ed Palank seeks to remedy this problem and provide golfers with tips on how to play properly and stay healthy while out on the course.

One of the main issues with golf is that it is typically played in summer in very warm conditions. The sun is beating down on you and it is all too easy to get dehydrated and overheated. This book addresses ways that you can stay cool on the course and reduce the risks of dehydration. There are some very solid tips here that absolutely any golfer can put to immediate use. For example, sports drinks really don't do that much for you and water is truly the best medicine. Golfers should also avoid alcoholic beverages while playing, since these can also contribute to dehydration.

Whenever you combine physical stress with mental stress, you're bound to have a game that can result in some health issues. In addition to heart attacks, strokes are quite common on the links. Many attribute this to the frustration and anger that can build up while you're playing. The author provides the reader with some great tips on how to minimize this kind of stress while improving your game.

This is a sport that requires a lot of physical strength and endurance. Players should never attempt to overexert, especially if the conditions are particularly bad for that day. The author stresses knowing your own limits and finding ways to play smarter, not harder. For example, a cart may be necessary on very hot days to reduce the risks of heat stroke by walking around the course. The importance of proper clothing is also addressed, since this is another contributing factor to a lot of health problems that occur on the course. For example, it is important to wear light colors, especially during hot and sunny days, to avoid getting overheated.

The book also covers dealing with allergies and the small injuries that can occur while playing. Advice is offered for all types of players, including those with disabilities. This is truly a great read that is absolutely necessary for all players, regardless of how often they head out for a round. The book provides warning signs that can help you determine whether you're overexerting or in danger of falling prey to a healthy problem while you're playing or practicing.

We highly recommend this book to all golfers, especially those that play in hot climates. The advice here is sound and medically proven. In addition to all the health tips, the author also provides exercises that you can do at home to help improve your swing and the rest of your game. We found the book to be very well rounded, easy to read and incredibly useful.

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