Mastering Golf's Toughest Shots focuses on how to make the most challenging golf shots, drawing on the strategies and wisdom of the world's top caddies. It reveals how a golfer can overcome problematic shots by considering pertinent data (lie, wind, yardage, and course conditions), developing a plan of attack, and selecting the correct club. This book is essential reading for the novice golfer or the seasoned pro.
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James Y. Bartlett is the author of Think Like a Caddie, Play Like a Pro, published by Sellers Publishing. A longtime golf writer and editor, he has published four golf mystery novels and four books of golf nonfiction. He is a former features editor of Golfweek, was editor of Luxury Golf magazine, and executive editor of Caribbean Travel & Life magazine. The Professional Caddies Association has helped train and certify more than 10,000 new caddies worldwide since 1997. Foreword by Gary Player / preface Alfred Rabbit Dyer.
"On the course the caddy is the only one who can give advice to the player without penalty... the message here is that even the best players are subject to mis-hits, long bunker shots, wind, and foul weather. But, with forethought, one can reduce the opportunities for trouble, and, should trouble arise, the book explains how to deal with it." - Library Journal
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Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Golf. Issued in illustrated wraps. The stories of Alfred "Rabbit" Dyer and other caddies. Rabbit was the first black to caddie in the British Open in 1974. Rabbit caddied for Gary Player for many years. Rabbit is a personal friend and signed these books for me at a book signing in the "Hammock", Florida in 2012. There is also an inscription by Rabbit on preface page. Rabbit was inducted into the Caddie Hall of Fame in 2000. Sadly, Rabbit passed away in November, 2019. Signed by Author(s). Seller Inventory # DDS1217029