PRESCRIPTION FOR BREAKING 100 IN GOLF
(OR LOOKING LIKE YOU ARE)
by
Book Details
About the Book
Every golfer wants to score under
100; however, less than 20% are able to play that well. A huge amount of the 80% over 100 could break
that 100 barrier if they would make the right decisions while they are playing the
game. This book is one of the few golf
books that doesn’t try to improve the skill level of the golfer, but rather
improves his game with the skill that he has.
The book is also for the golfer who is just getting started with the
game. Even though new golfers are a long
ways from being able to break 100, they can still look like they belong, on the
golf course by getting to know the proper etiquette and the proper
terminology. This book will do that,
plus give them a knowledge about the types of games
that are commonly played and will give a good understanding of the rules of
golf. Even people who do not intend to
play golf but enjoy watching it on television should read this book to get a
better understanding of the game so watching tournaments will be more
enjoyable.
About the Author
Dr. Collinson
is a combination of three things. A
golfer who has enjoyed the game for over 50 years, a motivational speaker who
enjoys getting people to get the best out of themselves, and a scientist who
has treated people in his clinic for 35 plust years
and is able to break situations down to their simplest form. He is used to talking about complicated
things and making them understandable to the common person. His sense of h8umor makes him witty without
telling jokes so it is easy to listen to every word when he speaks. Writing this book, he was able to break the
game of golf down to its simplest way to play the game and his way of
communicating is down to earth in a humorous manner. The book is written like he is talking in the
locker room and not in the clinic. He
has the life experience of the normal golfer and doesn’t speak as an elitist
athlete. Even people without golf
experience have said they enjoyed learning about golf, still though they have
no intention of picking up a golf club.