Archive for the ‘Book Reviews’ Category
Five Lessons with Ben Hogan
Monday, January 7, 2013 15:00 No CommentsIt was Ben Hogan´s opinion that, “up to a considerable point, there is nothing difficult about golf… any golfer with average coordination can learn to break 80 — if he appled himself patiently and intelligently.” In Five Lessons, Hogan takes us through his fundamentals: the grip, stance and posture, and the first and second components of [...]
The Grand Slam: Bobby Jones, America, and the Story of Golf
Monday, September 10, 2012 15:00 No CommentsMark Frost is a self described avid golfer that has a gift for words. He has made his money in television and film since the early 80´s. Those of you who waited for your weekly dose of the Six Million Dollar Man back in the day; or, Hill Street Blues, what many call was the [...]
The Greatest Game Ever Played
Sunday, March 18, 2012 15:00 No CommentsAny golfer worth his mulligans knows the story of Francis Ouimet; or, at least, he should. Local kid make good. A David vs. Golliath tome where British champions aer defeated by a lowly amateur. The story is a classic tale of hardship to triumph; of family feuds and once-in-a-lifetime chances. Amongst all the compelling drama, [...]


