My books
on a whim I started to count in these days of course these books in my library. Excluding those provided (not a few: I could be wrong, but I believe it was Mark Twain who advised never to lend books to anyone for any reason - he said that the only books he owned were books that had been served), and Net magazines, DVDs, CDs and audio books on the subject, are in total 83, including:
- 52 in English;
- 28 in Italian;
- 2
in French - one in English.
I tried to play to make a ranking of the five most significant for me.
5. John Paul Newport, The Fine Green Line , which I read as a novel and very much appreciated because I identified with the character in his stories, joys and sorrows that the path to the Q School has earned him.
4. Greg Norman, The Way of the Shark , for what it teaches about golf but mainly on being in the world.
3. TJ Tomasi - Mike Adams, How To Break 90 , which helped me a lot when I started a little bit to get it and understand what it really meant to play golf.
2. Patrick Cohn, Going Low , so that helped me understand the importance of the mind in golf.
And the winner is ...
1. Dave Pelz's Short Game Bible because from a technical point of view the key to get off of disability is certainly the game from 100 feet down.
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