If you are a golfer or are thinking of becoming one - this might be a fun read for you - I have read it several times and bought this for a friend as I am constantly recommending it - the first part is a short but entertaining story about finding one's own personal golf guru...and the tale has semi-mystical depth as well as humorous takes on the game as they play it in Scotland - the rest of the book offers a selection of insights into the game as it has evolved over the years- comments about why business people enjoy it so much, how a ball was hit on the Moon in 1969 and more - not a how-to, but more of a glimpse into the psychological aspects of the game's addictive nature once you get into it and understand the challenge - a must for any golfer in my opinion...
content relates to golf only indirectly thru conversation between friends who enjoy the game. I was expecting direct commentary about the game
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The inner game is alive and well, but unless your "golf on planet earth" is a one handicap, this book is not for you. Save your money and take a lesson from a real golf pro. Otherwise, unless you need a tour guide through all the cheesy pop psychology trends of the last forty years, go elsewhere for your personal enlightenment.
Slow read not so fun dated for most
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