Golf Books #217 (A Fork in the Cart Path)

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61TDCSfneQL“Improve or quit!” That’s the ultimatum Randy Stewart gave himself when his mediocre golf game fell completely apart.

His solution was to seek professional help for twelve months and to record his experience along the way. This book is that narrative, an autobiography of his efforts to salvage his game.

It is not a rehash of prior events but rather a reaction as they unfolded. As you read, you will become part of a gallery watching this troubled hacker determine his golfing future.

The book’s tone is more inspirational than instructional. At its end, you should have a greater appreciation of the challenge and charm of golf. You may also look at your own life a bit differently. All golf enthusiasts will find this honest, humorous, and heart-warming story well worth the read.

Publication date: December 21, 2015 (source)

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