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Philip Ripley Ward's masterful achievement: Golf Is Not What You Think, depicts the life work of an independent golf specialist, who having been a teacher since 1979, began nearly 20 years prior to. The insight he learned from "circling the mountain" for 40 years makes this offering so much more than just another instruction manual. He shares his expertise via engaging twists of personal experiences mixed with an abundance of witty satire if not a very dry humor throughout. It also provides easy-to-understand techniques that can be applied at any level. The book also imprints the author's…mehr

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Philip Ripley Ward's masterful achievement: Golf Is Not What You Think, depicts the life work of an independent golf specialist, who having been a teacher since 1979, began nearly 20 years prior to. The insight he learned from "circling the mountain" for 40 years makes this offering so much more than just another instruction manual. He shares his expertise via engaging twists of personal experiences mixed with an abundance of witty satire if not a very dry humor throughout. It also provides easy-to-understand techniques that can be applied at any level. The book also imprints the author's difficulties in overcoming health issues along the way as he struggled to break through challenges related to faith and trusting God. Marvelous surprises!
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Mr. Ward was born a 5th generation Andover, Massachusetts native. His dad introduced him to Red Sox baseball at age 4. After moving westward with his parents at age 5, his roots remain in New England. He loved playing baseball and golf. In 1978 he attended Golf Digest Instruction School, studying under Bob Toski. Now, mostly retired he enjoys golf, puzzles, guitar jamming, and spending time with his family. Two of his favorite accomplishments include shooting an 8 under par 28 (6 birdies, 1 eagle, 2 pars ) on a regulation par 36, 9-hole course witnessed by his mentor: Larry Sewell. His other fondest memories are of 7 aces so far...