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How to Master the Inner Game of Golf
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How to Master the Inner Game of Golf

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Intended as a supplement to her popular book How to Master a Great Golf Swing, this motivational book emphasizes how golfers themselves contribute to and impact the game they are already playing. The seemingly unexplainable experience of having played in the zone -a round of golf where someone played far beyond their own expectations-is attributable to a crystallization of knowledge and technique, Lupo contends, along with a positive attitude toward the sport’s challenges. The author further describes how golfers can help themselves by recognizing and dealing with problems in their games, such as balance and coordination. Finally, Lupo addresses personality and character issues that can stand in the way of achieving perfection on the links.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor Trade Publishing
Country
United States
Date
16 May 2009
Pages
160
ISBN
9781589794160

Intended as a supplement to her popular book How to Master a Great Golf Swing, this motivational book emphasizes how golfers themselves contribute to and impact the game they are already playing. The seemingly unexplainable experience of having played in the zone -a round of golf where someone played far beyond their own expectations-is attributable to a crystallization of knowledge and technique, Lupo contends, along with a positive attitude toward the sport’s challenges. The author further describes how golfers can help themselves by recognizing and dealing with problems in their games, such as balance and coordination. Finally, Lupo addresses personality and character issues that can stand in the way of achieving perfection on the links.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor Trade Publishing
Country
United States
Date
16 May 2009
Pages
160
ISBN
9781589794160