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Golf Rules & Etiquette for Dummies

Golf Rules & Etiquette for Dummies

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: good place for beginners...
Review: but experienced golfers might need a little more. Very easy read!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: good place for beginners...
Review: but experienced golfers might need a little more. Very easy read!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Long on etiquette, short on rules
Review: I was looking for a book to explain the rules better, and this wasn't it. It went into lots of details about etiquette, tipping, how to play with your boss, etc.. The author expresses lots of personal philosophy about why you should walk, why you should use a caddy, and all about betting. The rules section was a short discussion that didn't elaborate on the USGA handbook much.

The stories are enjoyable, especially the one about the Chairman at Augusta National offering to cut a deck a cards for a loudmouth gambler's entire 40 million net worth.

This is one to borrow, not to buy.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Long on etiquette, short on rules
Review: I was looking for a book to explain the rules better, and this wasn't it. It went into lots of details about etiquette, tipping, how to play with your boss, etc.. The author expresses lots of personal philosophy about why you should walk, why you should use a caddy, and all about betting. The rules section was a short discussion that didn't elaborate on the USGA handbook much.

The stories are enjoyable, especially the one about the Chairman at Augusta National offering to cut a deck a cards for a loudmouth gambler's entire 40 million net worth.

This is one to borrow, not to buy.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: don't waste your money
Review: This book was a complete waste of money. I learned nothing that I didn't already know. The author also has a preachy, holier than thou style that is extremely grating. I was embarassed to have spend good money on this book.


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