A revised, more focused edition of the essential golf etiquette handbook.
Tiger Wood's popularity has introduced golf to thousands. Very few, however know proper golf etiquette--which is essential to enjoying the game. The revised edition of the classic book is vital for amateur and experienced players in addressing golf's number one problem: slow play. The book Paul Harvey lauded as The first and last word on how properly to behave on and off the golf course covers:
*Proper attire
*Playing through
*Playing with Strangers
*And much more
All the latest advances are taken into account: satellite-based yardage systems, alternative spikes, and cell phones. Its handy size and useful photos and daigram make Golf Etiquette the perfect guide for on-the-fly tips and rules.
Barbara Puettruns her own golf school at Riverplace Country Club in Austin, Texas. She is the director of instruction for Empowered Women Golf Schools and has co-authoredA Woman's Own Golf Bookwith Jim Apfelbaum. She lives in Austin, Texas
Jim Apfelbaumis a two-time recipient of the South Texas PGA's annual media/PR award. Host of a long-running weekly golf radio show, Jim is president of the Texas Golf Writers' Association.
If every golfer read this book, it would make the golf professional's job that much easier. Harvey Penick, author of Harvey Penick's Little Red Book
This book is long overdue. Must reading. Tom Kite
Golf Etiquetteshould be on every golfer's bookshelf. Ben Crenshaw
The first and last word on how properly to behave on and off the golf course. Paul Harvey
In the past I've been known to play 36 and 54 holes a day, and know the meaning of pace of play. This book teaches golfers how to do it: when to walk, when to talk, and how to keep up, how to be a more enjoyable partner. Slow play wouldn't be the problem it's become if everyone read this book. Darrell Royal, Meml3Ã