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From 60 Yards In : How to Master Golf's Short Game

From 60 Yards In : How to Master Golf's Short Game

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Mechanics and practice...
Review: Floyd here talks mostly about the mechanics of his style of short game (chip like you putt, etc.) and instructs you to practice each shot thoroughly before attempting it on the course. This is all good information but you can find it basically anywhere. He doesn't really shed any new light on the short game here.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simple....squared
Review: Ray takes the mystery out of the part of the game that impacts your score the most.....the short game. You'll be quick to give up your old ways once you've read Ray's book. Cheaper than the best lesson I've ever had by $50 ! This is a no-riisk buy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simple....squared
Review: Ray takes the mystery out of the part of the game that impacts your score the most.....the short game. You'll be quick to give up your old ways once you've read Ray's book. Cheaper than the best lesson I've ever had by $50 ! This is a no-riisk buy!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Mechanics and practice...
Review: This book is very basic without covering the mechanics and with no particular insight. When Ray Floyd gets cornered without an anectdote all he does is stress practice and feel. This is not a book for someone who is looking for the detailed mechanics of a swing or anyone who wasn't as fortunate to have their father own a golf course, as Ray was.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Ray was sleepwalking through this one.
Review: This book is very basic without covering the mechanics and with no particular insight. When Ray Floyd gets cornered without an anectdote all he does is stress practice and feel. This is not a book for someone who is looking for the detailed mechanics of a swing or anyone who wasn't as fortunate to have their father own a golf course, as Ray was.


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