The PGA champion provides a complete guide to the basic principles and techniques of golf, including lessons in proper golf grips, pre-shot routines, set-ups and alignments, strokes, and equipment selection
Tom Watson's stunning performance in the 2009 British Open was the story of the year in golf - if not in all sports.
Here Watson and Frank Hannigan--former Senior Executive Director of the U.S. Golf Association--detail rules that every player needs to know. Illustrated.
The captain of the winning 1993 United States Ryder Cup Team teaches golfers of all skill levels how to go beyond mechanics and take a strategic approach to golf.
A guide to the most difficult and important shots in golf and how to score well from forty yards and in. 118,000 sold to date.
One of the world's leading golf coaches offers a heartwarming portrait of his father, golfing legend Claude Harmon, that explores the ways in which his father's lessons, words of wisdom, and philosophy about life and about golf have shaped ...
... back as he got older, and I wouldn't be surprised to see Jack do it one day.... My left foot is essentially constant ... Tom Watson's Getting Back to Basics, by Tom Watson with Nick Seitz. Copyright © 1992 by Tom Watson. CHAPTER 3 tHe ...
And when Watson gave him the Gregory Peck, Fyles couldn't Adam and Eve it (believe it). “You must need this more than I do,” Fyles shouted, and he threw the Gregory Peck on the floor. Linda Watson, who handled all the finances, ...
Then he went to Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck for the 1974 U.S. Open. Ray Watson raised his son on the U.S. Open. Ray knew every U.S. Open winner going back to an Englishman named Horace Rawlins, who won in Newport, Rhode Island, ...
It also imparts the necessary spin so that the ball will stay on the green rather than bounce or roll off into the rough or perhaps a hazard. A bad lie is more likely to occur than a good lie. A bad lie is anything where it is dif- ...
It also imparts the necessary spin so that the ball will stay on the green rather than bounce or roll off into the rough or perhaps a hazard. A bad lie is more likely to occur than a good lie. A bad lie is anything where it is dif- ...