Summary:
The book is a collection of simple, straightforward lessons and anecdotes drawn from the author's extensive experience as a golf instructor, offering wisdom on swing mechanics, course management, and the mental aspects of the game. It serves as a guide for players of all levels to improve their game and gain insights into the philosophy and heart of golf.
Key points:
1. Grip: Penick highlights the grip as the swing's foundation. It should be firm but not tight, with hands working together.
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