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Range Rats: How to Get Your Swing from the Practice Range to the Golf Course

Range Rats: How to Get Your Swing from the Practice Range to the Golf Course

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Never Waste a Bucket Again on the Range
Review: Former pro now TV commentator Maltbie shows how he and other range rats chart their rounds so they can pound those range balls for maximum performance.

Includes all you'll need, including advice, charts, etc.

Used this very profitably, but found paper around tough and have gone to golfwits.com.

This is just as effective a program, plus additionally it has info how to practice on the range.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Informative, but......
Review: I enjoyed to read through this book. The book is informative and I like his sence of humour. But I don't need about 50 pages of blank score chart. Also I need more pictures.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best guide to getting from the range to the course ever
Review: Maltbie is funny, but better than that, he's informative. His suggestions for practice drills are superb, so is his advice for how to practice. No one had ever taught me how to get my swing from the range to the course before. Maltbie has. It's already making a big difference, as are the charts. I'm keeping them faithfully each round. Now I know what to work on after.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A fun read and very effective - I loved it
Review: This book has made me a Roger Maltbie fan! It's full of practical advice and great stories... lighthearted and funny, just like Roger is on TV. I think he's being as serious as he can, but his bubbly personality and expertise comes through on every page. Having read dozens of golf books, this is defintely one of my favorites.

And those charts are there for a good reason!


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