Feeling that most golf books are written by top-flight
professionals who are miles re-moved from the problems of the
ordinary desk-bound, muscle-bound amateur, Don Herold believed
there was room for one golf book written sympathetically by a
learner for fellow learners. He believes every golf club should
have a consulting psychiatrist and psycho-analyst. His book doesn't
pretend to profundity along these lines, but he is certain that it
will give comfort and consolation to all fair-to-mediocre golfers
in their darker hours, largely by improving their mental attitude.
The pros tell us how to hit a golf ball 250 yards. After all,
that's not what we want to know. What we want to know is how to hit
a golf ball. As one who has had more fun out of golf, than anything
else in life, the author felt an urge to write a book to help all
golfers get more fun and less distress out of the game. Don Herold
says "Many golfers lead lives of quiet desperation. That is what I
want to remedy, in this book." Contents Include: "That Happy
Adventure Golf" - You Can't Mix Golf With Hate, Or Haste - You
Can't Score if You Can't Putt - Getting Those Approach Shots up for
One Putt, I Hope - Don't Let The Long Shots Panic You - You've
Gotta Take Aim - Let Golf Play You - "I'm Too Old to Learn, I'll
Never Play Any Better" - Don't Be So Damned Dull - Good Golf is
Shaken Only Out of a Practice Bag - Traps and Other Troubles -
Along About Here
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