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Two-lane Blacktop (Blu-ray disc)
James Taylor, Dennis Wilson, Warren Oates, Laurie Bird, David Drake, …
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Cult road trip movie beloved of car and music fans for featuring an
impressive hot-rodded 1955 Chevy, and for starring James Taylor and
Dennis Wilson (Beach Boys) in the two lead roles. Two car boys,
secure in the knowledge that nobody has a ride like their '55 Chev,
cruise around America looking for gullible marks to race. The
Driver (Taylor) and The Mechanic (Wilson) are so into their ride
that it's become a sort of auto-nihilism and they barely even care
to talk to one another. They pick up a winsome hitchhiker (Laurie
Bird) who's soon enamored of their dedication. One day they meet
their future likeness in GTO (Warren Oates) - an ageing pump jockey
at a remote gas stand. His tales of hotrods past and his younger
years spent under the hood and behind the wheel of some classic
yankee iron, captivate the Chev boys. Unbeknownst to them, he's a
liar and soon they're locked in a race to The Capitol with him -
the keys to the Chev and those to the elderly liar's mint '70
Pontiac GTO hanging on the outcome.
The next time you play golf leave your woods at home, putt with
your 2-iron, and you will be on your way to shooting in the 70s.
Sounds radical? Well, you're right on par Golf enthusiast Michael
Laughlin, whose day job is in the film business, reveals his
proven, but completely radical strategies that average golfers can
use to dramatically lower their score.
In Radical Golf, Laughlin rethinks how the game of golf is
traditionally played and shares his surprising and innovative ideas
on how to play better golf. Unlike the usual technique-riddled golf
books, Radical Golf offers practical and easy-to-use tips, and is
written for the legion of average players who will never have the
long, crunching power game of the professional.
"Golf is not a linear game," insists Laughlin, and "Scoring is
definitely not related to advancing the ball as far as possible on
each shot."
In this fun and accessible book, the radical golfer contends, for
example, that players should approach the pin much like basketball
players maneuver to shoot a basket by striving to shoot from their
best, or "sweet" spot on the court. Laughlin also suggests that
golf should be played as two separate games (of tee-to-green and
putts) and that golfers should keep a separate scorecard for their
putting game. Equally radical, Radical Golf calls for using a
2-iron for putts rather than the "dreaded" putter (the loft of the
2-iron matches the putter, "Calamity Jane," of legendary golfer
Bobby Jones).
Hole by hole, sensible shot after sensible shot, Radical Golf
simulates a round of golf with a pro to show how a radical golfer
can stay within strokes of par play. Written in a witty and
easy-to-understand style, with entertaining sidebars and line
drawings, Radical Golf will revolutionize how golf is played both
on and off the course. Most of all, Radical Golf will increase the
enjoyment of playing this great and challenging game. Radical Golf
is just the book that could become the bible of the weekend golfer.
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