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HomeShop at BookSurgeEducationSpecial EducationLearning DisabledAdding Golf to Your Tennis?: Six Problems Coming From Tennis Can Seriously Affect Your Golf |
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Tennis To Golf? The Complete Fix! Sep 10, 2009 Easy to read and very informative. Even if you don't play tennis and just want to learn some basics, this is for you. But if you do play tennis and want to start playing golf, I strongly suggest you read this by one of the top tennis player/teachers in the game. We all love tips to improve our game. You can read this during your next traffic backup to the airport and lower your handicapp instantly.
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First Tennis, Now Golf Dec 14, 2008 A concise insight from that of a professional, focusing on the transition from tennis to golf. Spencer's prior book on tennis was instrumental in improving my game of tennis, this new book will undoubtedbl improve my game of golf.
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Wow Nov 19, 2008 What a change to my golf game. I never realized I had "happy feet." I am going to recommend this to all of my tennis buddies that are now switching over to golf! They will love it!
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Golf Anyone? Nov 05, 2008 As an avid tennis player who recently added golf to my life, I was really surprised at how helpful this little book was! Very simple and to the point, I was able to glean several pointers that had me thinking "A-Haaaa!, so THATS how its supposed to feel!" Small enough to put in my golf bag for reference when I am having issues, everyone is curious (and jealous!) of my magic book! A perfect addition to anyone's golf game or a great gift for someone who needs to get to the next level with their game.......Know anyone??!
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Compact and to the point. Perfect for anyone who plays golf and tennis. Nov 02, 2008 I shaved three strokes off my game on just the one part about lifting my toes at set up. Who knew?
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