Golf books can be of great practical and emotional help for people who are actually interested in some serious play. When some successful people in the golfing world, pen down their knowledge and experience, then it is sure to make a difference in the ability of a golfer. We provide you a list of top 10 golf books-

1. Harvey Penick’S Little Red Book: Lessons And Teachings From A Lifetime In Golf

Harvey Penick'S Little Red Book: Lessons And Teachings From A Lifetime In Golf

Harvey Penick’s Little Red Book is an evergreen mentor for golfers of all ages and levels. His simple and motivational style of writing, coupled with some wondrous advices has managed to grab attention of sundry golf lovers. A testimony to his outstanding diction is the Harvey Penick Award which is handed by the Golf Teachers Association to the best teacher of the year.

2. Dave Pelz’s short game bible : master the finesse swing and lower your score

Dave Pelz's short game bible : master the finesse swing and lower your score

Internationally venerated golf instructor Dave Pelz has showed the way to improvising a golfer’s play with his innovational and phenomenal philosophy. His approach is taught in well-famed Dave Pelz schools for golf. The unparalleled expertise associated with the man has been appreciated evermore.

3. Ben hogan, ben hogan’s five lessons: the modern fundamentals of golf

 Ben hogan, ben hogan's five lessons: the modern fundamentals of golf

Ben Hogan’s name is mentioned among the finest strikers in the golfing field. He won five tournaments in the year 1953 out of which four were British Open, U.S. Open, the Masters and the modern Grand Slam. One can definitely assess his adroitness at the play and the reason behind the success of his outstanding book.

4. On Learning Golf by Percy Boomer

On Learning Golf by Percy Boomer

Percy Boomer was a renowned golf teacher in France. After having 25 years of experience in the golf realm, he decided to float his own book in 1946. He has used a lot of imagery to describe the correct methods of playing the game. Golf teachers usually recommend this book to the beginners to develop a better understanding of the game.

5. Golf is Not a Game of Perfect

Golf is Not a Game of Perfect

Golf Is Not A Game Of Perfect by Dr. Bob Rotella depicts the importance of mental awareness while playing golf. It helps the adept golfers to work on their focus and leads to positivism. The author was a director of sports psychology at the Virginia University for twenty years. Bob Cullen, a journalist-cum-novelist reduced his handicap from 21 to 5 and collaborated with Dr. Bob to come up with this book.

6. How to Play Your Best Golf by Tommy Armour

How to Play Your Best Golf by Tommy Armour

Tommy Armour has discussed the grip and swing in simple and understandable words. In addition to it, he has also endeavoured to work on the mental aspect of playing golf. He was himself a successful player and wrote this book after retiring from the professional circuit.

7. Ernest Jones’ Swing the Clubhead

 Ernest Jones' Swing the Clubhead

Alister MacKenzie, the well-acclaimed golf course architect mentioned “Ernest Jones is perhaps the world’s most successful teacher.” ‘Jones’ is recommended by innumerable golf schools, sports magazines and instructors.

8. Golf:: The Best Instruction Book Ever!

 Golf:: The Best Instruction Book Ever!

Top 100 teachers of golf magazines combined their cognition to give some result-oriented tips to generate a great game. The book focuses on trouble shots, driving, putting, iron play, fault fixes and chipping.
Spectacular photography gives this book and the reader an added advantage.

9. The Game Before the Game: The Perfect 30-Minute Practice

The Game Before the Game: The Perfect 30-Minute Practice

Coaches to leading golf players, and Pia Nilsson and Lynn Marriott have put across revolutionary strategies covering almost all aspects of golf. They have showcased some great tactics to a powerful play.

10. The Impact Zone: Mastering Golf’s Moment of Truth

The Impact Zone: Mastering Golf's Moment of Truth

Impact zone, as the name suggests concentrates on the region of swing on which professional golfers focalise. It is a great read and is recommended for players of any level.

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