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Golf Past 50 Golf Past 50
About the Product
Golf greats like Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson, and Arnold Palmer provide a
daily reminder—there is life after 50 on the golf course. In fact,
these top pros and thousands of other 50-and-over players are finding
that with the right preparation, the golden years can be some of the
most successful and enjoyable they’ve ever had on the greens and
fairways.
Golf Past 50 offers practical advice and professional insights
for those players who want to continue to enjoy golf and play it
successfully throughout their lives. Written by two experts at Senior Golfer
magazine, the book discusses golf fundamentals, fitness and
flexibility, breakthroughs in equipment technology, and keeping the
game fun.
In Golf Past 50, readers will learn how to:
• match equipment with their golf goals and playing style,
• lower scores through proper course management,
• develop a smoother putting stroke,
• improve stroke consistency and accuracy,
• overcome the yips (mental breakdowns during putting), and
• take a fuller swing to get more distance out of shots.
Featured in the book are dozens of lessons, tips, and drills from
Senior Tour pros like Hale Irwin, Graham Marsh, Jim Colbert, Larry
Nelson, and Bob Duval. Through anecdotes and step-by-step instruction,
they cover everything from balance and backswing to driving strategy
and putting.
With Golf Past 50, players 50 and over can rest assured that their best golf lies ahead.
Golf Past 50 is part of the Ageless Athlete Series published by
Human Kinetics, designed to help readers stay active and feel younger
every day. About the Author
David Chmiel is editor in chief of Senior Golfer magazine, a national publication geared toward golfers 50 and over. Previously, he served as managing editor of Golf Pro
magazine, where he wrote news features and opinion pieces and edited
other writers’ contributions to the magazine. A graduate of Temple
University, David holds a BA in English. He is a member of the Golf
Writers Association of America, the Metropolitan Golf Writers
Association, and the International Network of Golf. He was awarded the
Neal Award by the American Business Press for his story, “Cash and
Carry,” which appeared in Golf Pro magazine in September 1993.
In his leisure time, David enjoys playing golf and basketball,
participating in other sports, reading, listening to music, and doing
home repair. He lives in Maplewood, New Jersey.
Dr. Kevin Morris is the managing editor of features at Senior Golfer
magazine. He has a doctorate in physical education and sports and is a
visiting lecturer at Boston University. He is a member of the
Metropolitan Golf Writers Association and the American College of
Sports Medicine. A resident of Bronxville, New York, Kevin enjoys
playing golf and visiting his family in New Zealand.
NOTE: This is nonreturnable product and all purchases are final.
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