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Professor MarcO's Top 20 Tips on Golf is a compact and comprehensive guide for golfers of all levels seeking to elevate their game! This unique golf book utilizes Artificial Intelligence to compile the top 20 golf tips across 20 key areas of golfing, covering everything from driving to chipping, bunker shots, and mental game. Whether you're just beginning your golf journey or you're a seasoned golfer looking to refine your skills, this book is your tee-off to improvement. Each section offers actionable tips that are easy to grasp and quick to implement. Discover how to improve your golf swing…mehr

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Professor MarcO's Top 20 Tips on Golf is a compact and comprehensive guide for golfers of all levels seeking to elevate their game! This unique golf book utilizes Artificial Intelligence to compile the top 20 golf tips across 20 key areas of golfing, covering everything from driving to chipping, bunker shots, and mental game. Whether you're just beginning your golf journey or you're a seasoned golfer looking to refine your skills, this book is your tee-off to improvement. Each section offers actionable tips that are easy to grasp and quick to implement. Discover how to improve your golf swing mechanics, navigate uphill and downhill lies, establish a reliable pre-shot routine, and much more. You'll also gain insight into golf equipment, physical training, and effective use of golf training aids. At a convenient 4"x6", this pocket-sized golf guidebook fits perfectly in your golf bag, and will be an invaluable resource you can refer back to, round after round, to guide you on your golfing journey.
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Marc Ostrofsky is an American entrepreneur, venture capitalist, New York Times best-selling author, and public speaker. He is the author of the books Get Rich Click!: The Ultimate Guide to Making Money Online, and Word of Mouse: 101+ trends in How we Buy, Sell, Live, Learn, Work and Play! Ostrofsky created, developed, and sold a number of successful telecommunication, publishing, and Internet-based companies. He was a founder of the domain name resale market, was called a "Technology Wildcatter" by the Houston Chronicle, and is known for his record-breaking sale of the Internet domain name Business.com for $7.5 million-the most expensive domain ever sold at the time-that landed him in the 1999 Guinness Book of World Records.