Review of Play Golf Better Faster: The Classic Guide to Optimizing Your Performance and Building Your Best Fast
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Review of Play Golf Better Faster: The Classic Guide to Optimizing Your Performance and Building Your Best Fast
To help golfers of all ability levels improve, Kalliope Barlis published the extensive manual "Play Golf Better Faster: The Classic Guide to Optimising Your Performance and Building Your Best Fast." The purpose of the book is to give readers the tools they need to successfully and swiftly raise their game while actively studying and applying the suggested strategies. The novel moves rapidly, to start. Barlis breaks down the three fundamental steps to becoming a professional golfer and gives the reader a tour of the process. Instead of overloading the reader with information, this method enables progressive comprehension and absorption of the text, and this is a very powerful strategy.
To introduce the readers to the game of golf, Barlis immerses them in it. Practice is more than just showing up to matches and events. The author demonstrates to us how to hold the club correctly, how to de-stress and use our brains, and how to execute a perfect swing. She streamlines everything to what works best for you, providing you with the strategies, skills, and mindset you need to move forward faster and accomplish your objectives.
Barlis's love for the game of golf and her sincere desire to help others become better players come through on every page. Barlis offers encouraging and useful counsel.
In "Play Golf Better Faster," pro golfer and neurolinguistic programming specialist Barlis reveals her love of the game and her commitment to helping others develop their game, encouraging and enabling golfers to realize their full potential.
I enjoy the author's approachability. Because Barlis' book simplifies golf's complex rules and methods, it is suitable for both rookie and expert players. The author's storytelling approach and helpful recommendations make professional expertise appear accessible, even for those unfamiliar with the sport—all it takes is consistent practice and an optimistic attitude.
I rate this book five stars. It is flawlessly edited and pretty useful. I couldn't think of anything not to enjoy about the book; it was so well-written and shockingly engaging. Overall, it's a comprehensive guide for improving golf performance through mental preparation, practical skills, and strategic strategy. I recommend it to anyone considering trying golf as a new activity. It also serves as a unique tool for golfers looking to improve both their mental and physical game.
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Play Golf Better Faster: The Classic Guide to Optimizing Your Performance and Building Your Best Fast
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