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Golf is a simple game. You have a bunch of clubs and a ball. You have to hit the ball with a club into a series of holes laid out in the middle of a large, grassy field. As simple as it is, many people believe golf is the hardest game in the world. lf you’re like most golfers, you play the sport for fun, relaxation, and a chance to get out and enjoy the great outdoors. lf you’re like Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, or Tiger Woods, you get to do all that – and make a gazillion dollars to boot! Golf for Dummies, 2nd Edition, is a valuable tool for men and women of all ages who want to know more about golf or improve their game. Whether you’re new to golf or a long-time duffer, this updated version of the best-selling guide will get you into the swing of things by helping you to: Master grip, stance, and swing Fix common faults lmprove your putting Know the score on rules and etiquette Take advantage of high-tech equipment Shape up with golf-specific exercises Discover how to take strokes off your game by improving the technique of your swing with step-by-step photos. Then master the all important putt to even better your score. Golf For Dummies, 2nd Edition, also covers the following topics and more: How to choose your golf balls and clubs Getting and staying in golf shape Getting the most from your lessons Where to play and who to play with


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