Golf Begins at Forty by Sam Snead (1995, Trade Paperback)
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This book is a must-have for any golf enthusiast. It features insightful tips and techniques from renowned golfer Sam Snead. The book is a trade paperback with 192 pages and measures 10 inches in length, 7.2 inches in width, and 0.5 inches in height. The book is a reprint of the original edition published in 1995 by Broadway Books. It is written in English and includes illustrations by James McQueen. The book is a great addition to any sports and recreation collection, especially for those interested in golf.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherBroadway Books
ISBN-100385276427
ISBN-139780385276429
eBay Product ID (ePID)144824
Product Key Features
Book TitleGolf Begins at Forty
Number of Pages192 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicGolf
Publication Year1995
FeaturesReprint
IllustratorYes, Mcqueen, James
GenreSports & Recreation
AuthorSam Snead
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight14.7 Oz
Item Length10 in
Item Width7.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN78-005601
Dewey Edition18
Dewey Decimal796.352/3
Edition DescriptionReprint
SynopsisA new edition of a classic, still considered one of the best books ever written for the older golfer looking to improve his or her game Sam Snead is one of the most remarkable athletes of this or any other era, a man whose skills and competitive instincts seem to be immune to the ravages of time. He is the perfect individual to explain how older golfers can get the most from their game. In Golf Begins At Forty, Snead advocates improving the strengths one already has, rather than trying to make radical changes in swing or overall technique. Using stories from his career to emphasize his points, Snead picks out specific problem areas (such as tension, attitude, loss of distance, reduced flexibility, and fatigue) that are affected by age, and demonstrates how to deal with them, providing new approaches for experienced players who think they have nothing more to learn. It is never too early to start developing certain swing habits and certain attitudes toward the game that will offset the problems to come, and it's much easier to start to adjust at forty-five than it is at fifty-five. This book offers simple and straightforward cures, but it also tells the older player how to better utilize those advantages he or she may have over the younger golfer, such as additional experience and, perhaps, additional time to play and practice. Each chapter begins with a wise and insightful anecdote from Snead's long career, which makes it not only more fun to read, but also easier to understand and remember. The text is complemented throughout with drawings by one of the world's leading golf illustrators, James McQueen.