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Rating: Summary: Very insightful golf instruction Review: I really think that Bob Cisco has a classic golf book that will always be around. I enjoyed the basic truths in the book because I knew I could put them to work for me. The useable data has been so helpful it's like a new world playing golf now. There are so many pages of useful expertise on the real mind, not like golf books that give you two paragraphs at the end of the book. It's a real eye opener of drills and information for the beginner and the golf professional alike. Thank you Bob for the best, or better yet, the ULTIMATE golf book! -Bill Stromberg
Rating: Summary: Very insightful golf instruction Review: I'm greatly disappointed with this book. The subtitle of this book is 'Mental and strategic tips for your best game.' But half of the book is about the 'outer game' (physical game). Though the chapters/headlines sound really good and interesting there is nothing new or unique in the writing. 27 out of 294 pages (9%) of this book are blank (like publisher's brain?).
Rating: Summary: A book for dummies Review: I'm greatly disappointed with this book. The subtitle of this book is 'Mental and strategic tips for your best game.' But half of the book is about the 'outer game' (physical game). Though the chapters/headlines sound really good and interesting there is nothing new or unique in the writing. 27 out of 294 pages (9%) of this book are blank (like publisher's brain?).
Rating: Summary: More than it seems Review: The trick to this book is that it's more than it seems initially. At first I approached it making comparisons to other materials I've read. That was easy. But after having heard Bob talk on his radio show, I knew I must have missed some things. The second time through I paid less attention to what I already knew and concentrated more on his personal take on the major areas. I've noticed most golf tips include at least some basics we've all heard before - I figure it's a starting point since there's no way the writer knows my level of play. But his take on the mental game is unique and effective. For me, it was a missing aspect of my game. He also talks about power and intention in a way that was completely new to me. I didn't even get it the first time through that section of the book. These strategies definitely helped my game. I'd like to see more detail on some of the sections that I easily glossed over the first time through.
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