I was walking the dog and looked in at a garage sale along the way.
I happened to see the "golf for Dummies" book and was curious and flipped through it.
It was quite well done, and I thought it would be the simple type of instruction for a beginner golfer (not necessarily does that person have to be a dummy
). It covers the whole gamut - instruction of all aspects of the play, rules, etiquette, etc. It is not into specific schools of swing instruction, it's fundamental. Lots of pictures (OK, for dummies
).
It's written in part by Gary McCord, but it is not in his irreverent broadcasting style. It is straight to the point and is well done. He does know his golf. He was a disciple of Mac O'Grady, whose influence on the golf swing still exists on the tours.
Anyways, I would recommend this book as an economic and good fundamental start for a beginner golfer, so he does not have to wander through the confusing and often conflicting minefields of different schools of golf instruction and "friendly" advice of fellow golfers. The 4MM book, or the Tiger instructional book, and others may not be what suits the particular beginner golfer. He can't throw his hips like Tiger. He has to start from fundamentals.
I bought the book for 0.99 cents, and will enjoy reading parts of it in more detail. It will refresh me to the beginning, which I missed because of my wanderings of over 50 years. Not that I'm likely to change anything myself.
Ted
I happened to see the "golf for Dummies" book and was curious and flipped through it.
It was quite well done, and I thought it would be the simple type of instruction for a beginner golfer (not necessarily does that person have to be a dummy


It's written in part by Gary McCord, but it is not in his irreverent broadcasting style. It is straight to the point and is well done. He does know his golf. He was a disciple of Mac O'Grady, whose influence on the golf swing still exists on the tours.
Anyways, I would recommend this book as an economic and good fundamental start for a beginner golfer, so he does not have to wander through the confusing and often conflicting minefields of different schools of golf instruction and "friendly" advice of fellow golfers. The 4MM book, or the Tiger instructional book, and others may not be what suits the particular beginner golfer. He can't throw his hips like Tiger. He has to start from fundamentals.
I bought the book for 0.99 cents, and will enjoy reading parts of it in more detail. It will refresh me to the beginning, which I missed because of my wanderings of over 50 years. Not that I'm likely to change anything myself.

Ted
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