(Part 4) Best golf books according to redditors
We found 105 Reddit comments discussing the best golf books. We ranked the 67 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 61-80. You can also go back to the previous section.
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Reddit Tips
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Other FAQs
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Thanks for reading. I hope this helps you to enjoy the great game of golf. And again, if you have any thoughts, suggestions, or compliments, I'd love to hear them. Good luck!
Caddy for Life - about Bruce Edwards and Tom Watson. Excellent.
(Tales from Q School)[http://www.amazon.com/Tales-School-Inside-Golfs-Fifth/dp/B001OI31O4/ref=la_B000AQ72DC_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1346788564&sr=1-13] is also good... depressing sometimes to see how close some guys come only to miss, but still good.
I'd read Caddy for Life first. If you've only got a couple of hours read Who's your Caddy?
In my experience, taking lessons will help, but there is no quick fix.
I got back into the game about 2 years ago, and started taking lessons. They improved my swing, slowly but surely. I bought a few books and kept working at it. Progress was slow and frustrating at times when I would backslide, but there was progress for sure.
I eventually hit a wall with my first instructor though. I tried a few more guys, and even a lesson with robogolf, but none of it clicked. I would still recommend a robogolf lesson if you have one around you, for someone trying to find the basics of a swing its very helpful analysis.
What finally did click for me was going back to the books and really understanding the swing. Its a chain reaction of things, and if you dont understand that chain and set yourself up for success at each step then you wont every have a consistent repeatable swing. The two books that helped me the most are:
Ben Hogan's Five Lessons:
https://www.amazon.com/Ben-Hogans-Five-Lessons-Fundamentals/dp/0671612972
Hank Haney's Essentials of the Swing
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0470407484/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Well damn.. you are very correct lol!
Grip It and Rip It: John Daly's Guide to Hitting the Ball Farther Than You Ever Have Before
The First Major and On Par are ones that I’ve recently finished and really enjoyed.
This reminded me of this hilarious book
It's outdated. Try these books instead.
You won't be disappointed, I guarantee it!