Being a nut it was natural for me to collect a number of on . In fact I have thirty three.  This collection is eclectic in the sense that it covers about every aspect of the game that has been written about.  Some of these books were given to me, but most were purchased over my years of chasing this crazy game.  (Or is it the game makes you crazy?)

For the interest of other golf nuts looking for a good golf book to read, I have categorized my collection by subject.  Admittedly, you can argue about my categorization, but it should provide some help to anyone looking for a particular golf subject.  Below my collection divided into the following categories.

•    Historical (Old writings on golf)
•    Collections of Commentaries and Quotes by Writers and Players
•    Golf Instruction
•    The Mental Side of the Game
•    Golf Course Architecture
•    Golf Humor

Historical:  Included are three of the oldest known books on golf.  These were reprints by the U.S. Golf Association.

Rules of the Thistle Golf Club by John Cundell, 1824.  This is a copy of the first book on golf, which contains an attempt to set down a history of the game, as well as the rules in force at the time the book was written.

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A Few Rambling Remarks on Golf by Robert Chambers, 1862.  This book is the third book on golf ever published and gives Mr. Chambers thoughts on instruction as well as the playing rules.

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Tee Shots and Others by Bernard Darwin, 1911.  A collection of Bernard Darwin’s essays on golf.  Darwin was a first rate player who never lost his passion for golf.  He was known for never quoting a golfer.  Once when asked if he was going to attend an interview of a new British Open Champion,he huffed, “My readers want to know why I think he won, not why that fool thinks he won.”

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The next category is a collection of golf writings, commentaries and anecdotes by and about golfers of all kinds and shapes.

A Passion For Golf, edited by Schuyler Bishops, 1998.  A collection of pieces written by the best golf writers of the last fifty years revealing the inseparable relationship between golf and life.

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Great Golf Stories, edited by Robert Trent Jones, 1982.  A comprehensive collection of writing about golf.  It offers the best that has been written with a running commentary from one of the golf’s greatest architects.

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“And Then Jack Said to Arnie”, edited by DonWade, 1991.  Don Wade has been covering professional golf and collecting true stories about the players and the game since 1970.  This is a collection of his stories.

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The Quotable Golfer, edited by Gary McCord, 2000.  This book is a rich compendium of golf quotes that reflect the history, tradition, agony and thrills of the game from Will Rogers to Tiger Woods.

Golf Instruction.  No collection of golf books would be complete without books on golf instruction.  I never kept all of the books on instruction that I bought, but these few that I have left include a couple of really good ones.

Tiger Woods – How I Play Golf by Tiger Woods, 2001.  Tiger Woods how to play golf book.  Need I say more?

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Classic Golf Instruction by Christopher Obetz, 2005.  Lessons by Jack Nicklaus and others featuring the amazing drawings by Anthony Ravielli.  Ravielli’s drawing reward the reader with incredible vision of the golfing body at work.

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Harvey Penick’s Little Red Book by Harvey Penick, 1992.  Harvey Penick’s notebook from his years of teaching golf.  It gives his practical wisdom cutting away the technicalities and helps golfers play their best.

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Fit For Golf by Gary Player, 1995.  One hundred exercises that will improve your golf game.

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The Elements of Scoring by Raymond Floyd, 1998.  Raymond Floyd’s lessons on how to get the golf ball into the cup with the fewest strokes.

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See It and Sink It by Dr.Craig Farnsworth, 1997. An instructional book on how to improve your putting by teaching you how to see the line better and stroke the ball into the hole.

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The Impact Zone by Bobby Clampett, 2007.  This book is a unique guide to teach a golfer to understand how to improve his swing to achieve better impact of his club to his ball.

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Think Like Tiger by John Andrisani, 2002.  An analysis of Tiger Woods mental game based on John Andrisani’s experience as Tiger’s teacher from age 10 to 18 and his interaction with Tiger’s family and acquaintances during those years.

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Golf Course Architecture is its own particular kind of design.  Here are some books on it written by some of the great masters of the art as well as one from the younger generation.

Golf By Design by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. 1993.  Jones leads golfers from tee to green detailing how golf course architects set up challenges on a golf course and offers the player strategies to meet these challenges.

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Golf, As It Was Meant to be Played by Michael Fay, 2000.  Scottish born Donald Ross designed more that 400 courses in the U.S. and Canada.  In this  book Michael Fay takes the reader on a walk through 18 of Ross’s masterly designed holes chosen from courses in the U.S.

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Golf Never Failed Me by Donald J. Ross, 1996.  The lost commentaries of Donald Ross on golf architecture, course maintenance and everything else.  These commentaries were written before 1914, meant to be published then but for some reason were never published.  They came to light after Ross’s death in 1948.

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Sandy Lyle Takes You Around the Championship Courses of Scotland by Sandy Lyle with Bob Ferrier, 1982.  Sandy Lyle takes the reader along the fairways and greens outlining the challenges of six of the greatest golf courses in Scotland.  Several photographs and a schematic are shown for each hole described .

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The Anatomy of a Golf Course by Tom Doaks, 1992.  Tom Doaks discusses his craft and and explains the strategies behind a golf architects decisions in laying out a course and how he plans for the course to b e played.

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The Mental Side of the Game.  Golf being the game it is does sometimes make players go nuts.  It’s been said that golf reflects all the positive and negative aspects of life.  It’s no wonder that this has been written about.  Here are several books that cover the mental side of golf.

Golf and the Spirit by M. Scott Peck, 1999.  In this book M. Scott Peck writes a book for beginners and masters alike.  It goes beyond mechanics to explore the deeper issues, ways of managing the emotional psychological and spiritual aspects of the wonderful, maddening, deflating and inspiring  game of golf.

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The Golfer’s Guide to the Meaning of Life by Gary Player, 2001.  Gary Player’s fifteen lessons from “Why Play Golf” through “Sportsmanship” and “Motivation” ending with “The Game Eternal”.

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Golf Dreams by John Updike, 1996.  John Updike reflects on the game of golf and its mental challenges.

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A Good Walk Spoiled by John Feinstein, 1995. John Feinstein has written an account of a professional golfer’s life on the PGA tour.

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Links by Lorne Rubenstein, 1991. Links is about the essence and the mystique of golf, the magic that draws people from around the world to this intriguing game.

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Finally, golf humor.  If you play golf regularly, you need to have a sense of humor about the game and particularly about your game.  Here are some of the most humorous books on golf ever written.

Divots, Shanks, Gimmes, Mulligans and Chili Dips by Glen Waggoner, 1993.  The first half of this book is about Waggoner’s life on the pro  tour as a writer and observer.  The second half covers the life of a hacker, club throwing and every thing else.

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Golfmanship by Stephen Potter, 1968.  Humorous lessons on gambits and ploys a golfer can use to win at golf.

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The Down Hill Lie by Carl Hiassen, 2008.  Carl Hiassen’s chronicle of his shaky return to golf after a 30 year absence and the ensuing demolition of his self-esteem will leave you rolling in laughter.  A book for all hackers.

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Golf a la Carte by Peter Dobereiner, 1991.  A collection of some of the best works of Peter Dobereiner, dean of golf writers and surely one of the funniest men ever to stroke both a pen and a golf club.

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The Art of Coarse Golf by Michael Green, 1967.  Humorous anecdotes about a golf hacker’s experiences on the golf course.

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And probably the prize of my collection of golf humor:

The Golf Omnibus by PG. Wodehouse, 1914.  Thirty one humorous tales from the fairway to the putting green from club house to sand trap by the master of comic fiction.

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I hope you find my list of golf books useful.  It should keep you reading about golf for some time.

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Planning your next trip?  If you’re flying to your destination, here are some that can save you time, aggravation, and money.

First, clean out your golf bag.  Remove any items you haven’t used during the last six rounds of golf.  Get rid of old ; remove any balls you won’t use during your trip.  Take a maximum of 4 tees for each round you plan to play.  Take 2 ball markers.  Take 1 pitch mark repair tool.  Can you get rid of any clubs?  Do you really need the 4-iron that you rarely use?

Pack golf shoes, your golf glove, and six golf balls in your carry-on bag.  If your golf clubs are delayed, you can rent clubs at almost any course; but do you really want to buy another pair of shoes?

Protect yourself from theft.  We hate to say it, but theft by baggage handlers is a reality.  Some of our friends have had individual clubs (putters and drivers) stolen during air .  Use a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) approved padlock on your golf bag to help deter thieves.  You can get a TSA approved padlock on-line or at most stores that sell luggage.  Look for the TSA logo on the lock to ensure it can be opened by a TSA agent.  Otherwise, they will cut the lock if your bag is chosen for inspection.

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Weigh your luggage before you leave home.  Most charge extra fees for bags weighing more than 50 pounds (22.6 kg).  Redistribute items between your golf bag, your suitcase, and your carry-on bag so you don’t have to take your bags apart in the terminal or pay for overweight bags.  

Make sure your luggage tags are securely fastened to all your bags, including your golf bag and your carry-on.  Then put a business card inside each piece of luggage.  If your bag is misrouted, and the luggage tag gets torn off during handling, airport security will be able to contact you. 

Buy travel insurance.  Travel insurance is inexpensive, but it can save you a ton of money if you have to cancel your trip, your flight is delayed, you or a family member has medical problems, or your clubs or luggage is lost.

Be prepared for bad weather.  You’re more likely to play golf in the rain when you’re on a golf vacation than when you’re playing at home.  So here are some tips on what to do to be prepared for inclement weather:

  • Change the spikes on your golf shoes before you leave home and put a couple of extra spikes and a spike-wrench in your golf bag.  Besides giving you more stability during your swing, new spikes can make all the difference in the world if you’re walking on slippery hills.  A few extra spikes and the wrench weigh next-to-nothing and will come in handy if you lose a spike.
  • Check the grips on your golf clubs, including your putter.  If you haven’t changed your grips in over a year, it’s time!  In bad weather, a new grip can make the difference between knocking it stiff or watching your favorite wedge pin-wheel into a pond after it slips out of your hands.
  • Invest in good rain gear, including a waterproof hat and rain gloves.  Don’t skimp on cheap rain gear or you might end up with gear that isn’t fully waterproof (just ask the members of the 2010 USA Ryder Cup team!)  Put an umbrella in your bag. 
  • An extra golf glove, towel and socks are also good if you have room.  Put them all in a zip-lock bag inside your golf bag to ensure you’re not going to pull out soggy gear. 
  • Consider leaving your driver and fairway metal head covers at home and wrapping another towel around the club heads.  This will ensure that your head covers don’t get soaked if it rains or that your favorite head cover (the one your daughter bought you for your birthday) doesn’t end up in the bin in some far-away starter’s shack.  And it also gives you an extra towel should the weather not cooperate.  If you bring your head covers with you on the trip, consider leaving them in your travel bag, the trunk of your car, or in your room before heading to the golf course.

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Hopefully, these tips will help you for your next golf trip to Florida, Myrtle Beach, Phoenix, Ireland, or wherever you may be traveling.

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Skills

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Beginners plus equipments equals to quite the blueprint for fanatics. In order to correctly provide an answer and conclusion for the above problem, it is very important to identify each of the individual portions of the equation. This will allow us to understand the essential pieces of each factor, which will help Beginners to understand the game and their roles within the sport to a more effective and efficient degree. It is very important for Beginners that are just getting into the sport of golf to be aware of the many ways in which these components interact. As with any other sport, there will be a necessary time of adjustment.

To improve , your psychology is very significant. Pick out your type from your own mental processes, and then work out your game along the lines best suited to you. This is the key of success in improve your besides master the skills to play the golf.

Golf psychology is nothing more than gauging the result of your own game on his mental viewpoint, and understanding the mental effects resulting from the various external causes on your own mind. You cannot be a successful psychologist of others without first understanding your own mental processes, you must study the effect on yourself of the same happening under dissimilar situation. You react differently in different moods and under different conditions. You must realize the effect on your game of the resulting irritation, pleasure, confusion, or whatever form your response takes. Does it increase your efficiency? If so, struggle for it, but never give it to your challenger.

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The psychology of a golf match is very interesting, but easily understandable. All players start with equal chances. Once one man establishes a real lead, his confidence goes up, while his opponent worries and his mental viewpoint become poor. The only object of the first man is to hold his lead, thus holding his confidence. If the second player pulls even or draws ahead, the inevitable reaction occurs with even a greater contrast in psychology. There is the natural confidence of the leader now with the second man as well as that great motivation of having turned seeming defeat into probable victory. The reverse in the case of the first player is apt to hopelessly destroy his game, and collapse follows.

There is an alternative factor that is even stronger than this, that will always produce fine golf in championship events. It is the competitive spirit that is the breath of life to every real sportsman: the desire to prove to him that he can beat the best of the other guys.

There are very few people who can go out into the world, pick up a sport for the first time and excel at it. Instead, sports about crave an alone to apprentice about the action and examine it from different angles before they can excel at the sport. In the blueprint beginners plus equals to the equation for sports fanatics, we have learned that sometimes beginners are children. There are some sports that will be easier for individuals to learn as children, and others as adults. Golf can go either way.

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Protect your clubs when you’re on the go with the best golf bags for travel

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Today’s golfers are spoilt for choice when it comes to courses, especially when it comes to overseas greens. Florida, Spain, Portugal, Dubai, France and even Australia all boast a wide range of magnificent golf courses, many set within luxury resorts so you can take your family or partner with you. But no matter where you choose to play golf, you will still need to get yourself and your clubs there. Having a decent bag becomes essential.

These are the three types of golf bags that are ideal for travelling purposes:

Soft Travelling Golf Bags

These are made of soft padded golf clothes, sometimes coming with hard bottoms and wheels to allow easy transport. Whilst they are light, they offer little in the way of protection for your golf clubs, and you will need to put your in your regular golf bags first, before putting that into the soft travelling bag. For added protection it would be wise to buy head covers for your golf clubs to ensure complete protection.

Hard Case Golf Bags

If you’re flying to an overseas golf course, the hard case bag is the best golf bag for transporting your equipment. The hard material these golf bags are made from will withstand most bumps and knocks that are an inevitable part of checking in, loading and offloading. If damage does occur whilst your clubs are in a hard case, many will offer compensation. The downside is the cost of thee golf bags, which range from hundreds of pounds to thousands. But if you want your golf clubs to arrive safely with you, there is no other option.

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Hybrid Golf Bags

This type of golf bag is best suited for car travel, as it comes with a body like a soft bag, but a top like the hard case to protect your clubs. They weigh less than the hard case and take up less space, but won’t give you the protection your equipment needs for air travel.

Check your Golf Baggage Allowance Before Flying

Most airlines will charge you for carrying golf bags onboard their , which they class as over-size’ baggage. You will inevitably be charged each way, so make sure you check before you book your tickets, as in some cases the surplus charge may end up costing more than the flight itself.

Insure your Golf Bag and Equipment Before Travelling

It is also worth double checking your travel insurance before you fly, and consider taking out specific insurance to cover damage by airlines, loss or theft. There would be nothing worse than losing your whole golf bag filled with your clubs, and finding out you are inadequately insured.

Golf Outlets of America is also good source for getting online advice of golf bags traveling and use. Here exclusively many sources for golf equipment use to easy you’re traveling in lots of ways and you can enjoy without any problem.

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In speaking of there are specific dimensions for it to be used in the golf course. The golf balls need to be of a diameter less than 1.68 mm. The diameter is very important because the balls should fit in the hole while we create our strokes. In the game of golf, one can be decided as playing well, if he is able to hit the ball into the hole in lesser no of strokes. There are few sites like the http://www.golfballplanet.com/, which offer good information on the various brands of used golf balls that are available, the different grades for the golf balls that are recycled type. There are fissimilar types of golf ball brands like Titleist golf balls, Srixon golf balls, TaylorMade, Callaway, Bridgestone golf balls or so on and the other brands include the Nike, Slazenger, Wilson, Dunlop, Pinnacle, Hogan, Prostaff and colored golf balls.

The used balls have different grades such as Grade A to D. The Drade A balls only have few imperfections; the Grade B has few blemishes; the Grade C has some of its medium damages and the Grade D has the more major damages; the Grade C as well as D cannot be used for the actual games for golf, instead it can only be used during training sessions.

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