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Agonising Golf    by Kay Wall
Price: $2.99 USD. 57100 words. Published on December 12, 2011. .

Golf's premier agony aunt/coach, Ms Kallas-Way, answers all those questions you're too embarrassed to ask your pro. Perplexing questions such as 'Could golf bag Feng Shui lower my score?'
The Keys to the Effortless Golf Swing    by Michael McTeigue
Price: $9.99 USD. 16740 words. Published on December 16, 2011. .

The biggest paradox in golf is that the harder you try to hit the ball, the worse you do so. In The Keys to the Effortless Golf Swing, Michael McTeigue offers you a simple system of sequential body movements that produces a true swinging motion with every club in the bag. The result is increased distance and greater accuracy for all sizes, shapes, and ages of golfers.
How To Play Golf Without Thinking How To Play Golf    by Nick Gregory
Price: $3.99 USD. 20740 words. Published by Brian Smith on December 30, 2011. .

the thinking golfer's guide to scoring less and winning more by thinking less - “expectation is a wonderful thing” for golfers on the first tee, for many of them a great round is bestowed as a random gift from the gods. this book makes such gifts more tangible by explaining techniques that develop the most vital element in play - feel.
Le Golf, c'est la Vie    by Yvon Legault
Price: $9.99 USD. 27400 words. Published on January 23, 2012. .

33 leçons de golf, 33 leçons de Vie
50 Golf Tips For Beginners    by Barry McDonald
Price: $1.99 USD. 3490 words. Published on March 25, 2012. .

Been bitten by the golfing bug and don't want to show yourself up at your next game? Never fear here's 50 easy ways to improve all aspects of your golf game,from the correct way to grip your club, how to improve your posture,and so much more.
Hit Down Dammit! (The Key to Golf)    by Clive Scarff
Price: $9.02 USD. 16960 words. Published on April 12, 2012. .

Most golfers have difficulty with the concept of hitting down at the ball to make it fly. Surprisingly, a great many players do not even know you need to hit down to get the ball up. Hit Down Dammit! concisely explains the concept - & the technique - of hitting down at the ball for proper trajectory, increased backspin, much improved distance, proper divot taking, and consistent shot-making.