A Good Read
John Michael Saraceno “Tempo”
Local New England teaching pro, JOHN MICHAEL SARACENO has written a new book entitled Tempo, Heartbeat of the Golf swing. In his book, the author draws from years of teaching experience to provide the reader with a formula to enable him to add the "missing link" of tempo to their respective swings.
Any golfer who has ever flailed at a golf ball can appreciate the
need for better timing in his or her swing. In fact tempo seems to be the
one common denominator of all the touring pros. Fred Couples,
for example, is a human metronome, who despite turning fifty, still bombs
the ball with the best
Bobby Steiner “There Is Something About Munie”
Steiner's book Munie is about the author's experiences at a
North Carolina Municipal course somewhere along "tobacco road". Despite
a lack of background in the game of golf, Bobby has determined much in his search to learn the game. Reading between the lines, Bobby's
mission is not generously endowed with financial backing. He's not
Playing Pinehurst No. 2 and getting lessons from Butch Harmon and David
Ledbetter. Instead, his path to excellence involves playing the local
municipal course and getting his instruction from whatever sources are available.
Bob Skura “How Great Golfers Think “
The book is actually quite unique. Instead of boring you with a typical instruction manual filled with golf psychology jargon, author Bob Skura has literally taken a 'novel' approach to explaining the mental golf skills that can lower your scores by writing How Great Golfers Think as a fictional story. The book merges the performances of the world's greatest golfers with the findings of the world's premier psychologists in such a way that you, as a reader, feel like one of the participating characters.











