with Raymond Floyd, PGA Tour and Senior Tour Champion Golfer
For all the words written about the golf swing, little has been written about playing the game itself. In the Elements of Scoring, Floyd explains how learning to play the game, regardless of the skill level, will improve your score and make golf more fun. Floyd presents great lessons to help you get to know your game and get the most from your ability. Learn how to play comfortable, how to avoid the big mistake, how to regain your composure when the wheels are falling off, when to go for distance, how to handle wind and rain, the three constants of great putters, and much more! He also shares many of the secrets he's learned in his 40+ years of golf, such as: ten mistakes amateurs make that pros never do, how to play to your strengths and hide your weaknesses, and how to overcome first-tee jitters. An enjoyable, instructional golf book for all levels of players and coaches! 1998. 173 pages. ISBN 0-684-84010-3.
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