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Don't Die A Stupid Golfer

Current price: $12.49
Don't Die A Stupid Golfer
Don't Die A Stupid Golfer

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Don't Die A Stupid Golfer

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"Veteran Golfer Kosal tells us that in the end, golf is really very simple. It's your rule-cluttered mind that's not on par. Link by link, he clearly and almost poetically shows how to clear it up." - R. Scott Penza to Random House
Every golfer has suffered misery caused by the game. It stems from the frustration that even with a myriad of lessons, technical videos, new clubs or new shoes, one's score does not improve. Don't Die A Stupid Golfer is about lowering your score and the easiest way of getting there. It's a book for the casual or hardcore golfer that isolates the heaps of false information that exists in golf. Your game changes for the better when you learn to dump detrimental information and learn how to identify true data that will help and improve your score.
When you follow the commonsense guidelines of Don't Die a Stupid Golfer, you will learn to improve your level of play and stop wasting precious time. This book exposes the countless traps and detours that blunt a golfer's progress.
A must read for golfers of all caliber, this comically illustrated guide fashions you into smart golfer by offering simple wisdom used throughout the decades by golfers of all levels. Don't Die A Stupid Golfer is a distilled collection of these principles that have been passed along, but never written down - until now.
Don't Die A Stupid Golfer is the missing piece of the puzzle that golfers can come back and consult time and time again. Robert Kosal was born in Detriot, MI and moved to California in 1975. His golf craze began at the age 35, after injuries curtailed his passion for playing basketball. Bob spent the next three decades honing his golf expertise through study, constant practice, and endless time on the golf course.
In his debut book, he uses his hard fought knowledge to bring guidance to golfers of all ages and levels. He resides in California to this day and continues to sharpen his game in order to set a good example for others to follow.

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