Why You Suck at Golf: 50 Most Common Mistakes by Recreational Golfers

July 13, 2014 - Comment

Do you suck at golf? Do you know someone who does? While written in a tongue-in-cheek style, Why You Suck at Golf is an informative and education manual chronicling the most common mistakes golfers make when playing this wondrous game. From arriving too late for your tee time, to trying to keep your head too

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Do you suck at golf? Do you know someone who does? While written in a tongue-in-cheek style, Why You Suck at Golf is an informative and education manual chronicling the most common mistakes golfers make when playing this wondrous game. From arriving too late for your tee time, to trying to keep your head too still, if there is a common, easily correctible mistake a golfer makes it is in this book. 52 chapters in all, each discussing a mistake and how to correct it. So whether you want to have a little dig at the golfaholic among your friends or family, or serious about eradicating shot-costing mistakes in your game, “Why You Suck at Golf” is a must read. Written by Teaching Professional Clive Scarff, author of the #1 ranked “Hit Down Dammit!” golf instruction book, also available on Amazon.

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Hendrik Witmans "sfwriter" says:

A candid, humorous look at the game of golf! Being an ardent golfer, I have read many books about golf, mostly written by the pros. Almost every pro has, at one time, written a book about his golf game. Although most of these “instruction books”, if I may call them that, are very good and the pros are obviously masters in their field, some of them can get very complicated and hard to understand. One can easily get lost in the small details. What is needed is a simple booklet, that explains the most common mistake in golf, in easy, layman’s terms.Enter “Why You Suck at Golf” by Clive Scarff. Here’s a little gem of a book that tells us what is wrong with the game of golf, for about 90 percent of the people playing it. Little tidbits of important information that other, more elaborate books may or may not mention: Getting at the course too late, so you can’t warm up, are all flustered, and duff the first hole. Wasting your energy carting a golf bag around that is too heavy with unnecessary equipment, too many balls, jackets,…

Sticks says:

Just don’t read it – do it! 0

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