
Some of the wisest words ever written on the golf swing were set down by the pioneers of the game.
Though equipment has changed, the insights of the great teachers remain timeless.
Instruction
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Instructional Series
11 of the most powerful, timeless guides to fundamentally correct golf. All successful and effective players understand and apply the wisdom of these authors. A must-have for the serious golfer. Also includes FREE BOOK - The extraordinary Pat Ward-Thomas book(The New World Atlas-$60 value!) FREE SHIPPING in Continental U.S. [37 in stock]
PRICE: $304.00

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Breaking 90 with Johnny Miller(2000)
A good deal more than superb instruction from one of the most articulate premier players. Filled with original art and humorous essays by such expert writers as George Plimpton, Frank Hannigan and Charles McGrath. Book 28 [1271 in stock]
PRICE: $40.00

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Hints on the Game of Golf (1886)
by Horace HutchinsonThe first mass-produced instruction book in the history of golf, the 14 editions of this book are credited with popularizing the written word as a viable means of teaching. Afterword by Jack Nicklaus. 2-BOOK SET: Includes "Reminiscences of Golf on St. Andrews Links" by James Balfour. [462 in stock]
PRICE: $39.00

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On Learning Golf (1942)
by Percy Boomer
A classic instruction book explaining the swing in a unique way. Full of ideas, anecdotes and asides, this book is bound to entertain even the game's most advanced students. Afterword by Robert Cahill. Book 31 [357 in stock]
PRICE: $33.00

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The Basic Golf Swing (1968)
by Bobby Jones, illustrated by Anthony Ravielli
Jones's legacy to future generations of golfers: detailed descriptions of his golf swing, a swing many feel was the best of all time. This book is flawless and you will not be able to put it down before putting a club in your hand. Afterword by Charles Yates. Book 33 [191 in stock]
PRICE: $33.00

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The Game of Golf (1896)
by Willie Park, Junr.
One of the most important golf books and a library's cornerstone. The first book by a playing professional, it marks the start of the positive change in the social standing of golf professionals. Book 34 [568 in stock]
PRICE: $33.00

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The Methods of Golf's Masters (1975)
by Dick Aultman and Ken Bowden
A study of the swings and personalities of the sixteen of the world's greatest players. Afterword by Peter Thomson. Book 35 [380 in stock]
PRICE: $33.00

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The Venturi Analysis (1981)
A study of the techniques used by 28 famous golfers, from Byron Nelson and Ben Hogan to Lee Trevino and Ben Crenshaw, astutely analysed by player and commentator, Ken Venturi. Afterword by Ed Sneed. Book 36 [412 in stock]
PRICE: $33.00

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How to Play Your Best Golf All the Time (1953)
by Tommy Armour
The game's most famous teacher offers his simple and time tested methods for learning how to play well. Afterword by Herb Graffis. Book 30 [130 in stock]
PRICE: $29.00

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Shape Your Swing the Modern Way (1976)
by Byron Nelson
Nelson is credited with developing the modern swing and he explains how you can achieve it for yourself. Afterword by Tom Watson. Book 32 [109 in stock]
PRICE: $29.00

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Swinging into Golf (1941)
by Ernest Jones
Learning how to swing the clubhead is Jones's mantra. If you learn to swing the clubhead, he says, you do not need to worry about anything else, your shoulders, your hips, your turn, nothing else. Everything else will follow naturally from the swinging motion. [88 in stock]
PRICE: $29.00

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