The Skipping Stone

The Skipping Stone by John Fodale, published by AuthorHouse in 2009, is a comprehensive guide designed to enhance the golfing experience for players of all skill levels. Spanning 168 pages, this book addresses the various motivations behind playing golf, from aspiring to achieve great shots to simply enjoying the game without embarrassment. It offers a systematic approach to learning the essential elements of golf, beginning with the golf swing and extending to other critical aspects of the game.
Readers will find a wealth of information, including drills, exercises, and practice routines aimed at improving physical abilities and understanding the game. The book also covers important topics such as putting, the short game, etiquette, and the rules of golf, ensuring a well-rounded foundation for any golfer. Through a blend of instructional content and personal anecdotes, Fodale provides insights into the challenges of learning golf, making this edition a valuable resource for individuals, groups, or as a class textbook.
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There are many reasons why people play the game of golf. Some wish to play great while others hope only to become competent enough to not embarrass themselves. Yet regardless of their ability or intentions and time available most golfers seem to have the desire to experience that great golf shot or play a terrific round. Learning Golf’s Essential Elements helps the golfer understand the process that it takes to learn to develop and increase physical ability, knowledge of the golf swing and game. It may be used by an individual, a group or as a class textbook.
This book provides a systematic way of learning and understanding the game beginning with the golf swing. Physical limitations, time constraints and unrealistic expectations are just a few of the reasons discussed for golfers having difficulty realizing their goals. Drills and exercises are outlined and practice routines are developed. Throughout the book are stories of the author’s experiences as he has learned and taught the game over the years. Many of the stories are humorous but all have a purpose in helping the reader understand the struggles of learning the game.
Learning the golf swing, an essential element, is a major portion of the book. While the golf swing is important the game doesn’t stop there. Putting, the short game, etiquette, rules and vocabulary are all included. Drills and routines are described for both putting and the short game. Etiquette may be the most important yet neglected component. No game can be played without rules and explanations of the most common rules are given. Necessary vocabulary is integrated throughout the book and is also a chapter itself.
Whatever the motive for playing the game the reader will benefit and enjoy Learning Golf’s Essential Elements.
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