On the Golf Course: 101 Ways to Rock Your World
By Dayna Steele
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Authors Dayna Steele, PGA Pro Aram Hudson and Cathy Arroyo
Illustrated by Tim Griggs
Offering advice for golfers of all levels to improve their game immediately, On the Golf Course: 101 Ways to Rock Your World presents a host of tips and quotes from author-turned-golfer Dayna Steele and golf experts. Filled with humorous anecdotes, illustrations, and Steele's snappy narrative, this guide entertains as well as instructs in ways to improve a golf game. Whether it's in a golf bag, on a desk, or by the bedside, this book provides inspiration for those addicted to the crazy game of golf. On the Golf Course: 101 Ways to Rock Your World encourages future golfers, helps build confidence in new golfers, and reminds seasoned players that golf is, above all, a game-and a fun one!
Praise for On the Golf Course: 101 Ways to Rock Your World
"Each year, I host the Reader Cup Golf Tournament for literacy. When Dayna started playing with us, she was awful. Now she's moved up to mediocre! Seriously, this is a must-read for any golfer-humor, great tips, and ideas that will really change your game for the better"
-Larry Dierker, Houston Astros special assistant and #49 retired; author of This Ain't Brain Surgery and My Team
"Dayna has absolutely captured a great deal of the 'flavor' of this great game in this book. If you have ever played the game with any degree of sincerity, the book will remind you of the exhilarating successes, beauty, and humor that only the game of golf can provide in abundance"
-Hal Underwood, professional golfer and the inspiration behind the film "Tin Cup"
Dayna Steele
Dayna Steele attended Texas A&M University and became a Hall of Fame rock radio personality and award-winning entrepreneur. She is the creator of YourDailySuccessTip.com and writes and speaks on what she learned about success from the worlds greatest rock stars. Dayna currently resides in Seabrook, Texas. This is her fourth book. Page Grossman attended the University of Oklahoma where she received two bachelor degrees, magna cum laude, in journalism and art history in 2013. She works as a freelance journalist and social media specialist, and is also researching, writing, and curating for a private museum slated to open in Oklahoma in 2015. Page lives near Fort Worth, Texas.
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On the Golf Course - Dayna Steele
On the Golf Course
101 Ways to Rock Your World
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This book does not guarantee your golf game will get any better. Only the magic golf fairy can do that and we have not found her yet. We will continue to look for her.
To Charlie, my favorite golf partner always. And to the three who round out the foursome in my life—Cris, Dack, and Nick.
78484841.jpgBorn to golf. Forced to work.
—Unknown
78484841.jpgnotsurewhere.tifContents
Foreword
About Hal Underwood
Acknowledgments
The Warm-Up
Psychology
Strategy
Etiquette
Equipment
Body
Community
The Wind Down
Checklist
The Players
A Final Thought
Foreword
After taking on the game of golf at the tender age of thirteen, I have enjoyed (or agonized over) this worldly game for fifty-four years. Not without some measure of success, mind you, but unless you are Jack Nicklaus or Tiger Woods, you will enjoy, or suffer, a miniscule amount of winning occasions and far more agonizing defeats. Fleeting are the wins, and devastating are the losses.
Given that this is true, one must develop a strong, immensely fierce sense of humor, complete with predictable one-liners after every sodded tee shot, giant slice, or pull hook. Not to mention a repertoire of curse words in several different languages that fly out of your mouth faster than a gnat can be sucked into your nose on a spring evening. That being said, there is no limit to the creativity of unsavory words exhaled by the p–-d-off hack—or professional, for that matter.
Dayna has absolutely captured a great deal of the flavor of this great game in this book. If you have ever played the game with any degree of sincerity, the book will remind you of the exhilarating successes, beauty, and humor that only the game of golf can provide in abundance.
—Hal Underwood, professional golfer
About Hal Underwood
Hal Underwood made a statement to the collegiate golfing world as a first-team all-American at the University of Houston in 1967 and 1968. He consistently placed in NCAA tournament play and won the All-American Intercollegiate in 1967 and 1968. Underwood also won the 1967 Border Olympics, the 1967 Morris Williams Tournament, and the 1967 Eastern and Trans-Mississippi events. Underwood left the University of Houston thirteen hours shy of a degree and turned professional in 1969. His