Golf Rules Illustrated Effective Through 2011

With everything there is to know about the game, this indispensable guide is like having a golf pro by your side at all times. Where better than the United States Golf Association to learn the 34 rules of golf? Every four years, the USGA, with the R&A in St. Andrews, revise the rules in an effort to adapt them to new situations that may have come to light in international competitions. Only here you will find the updated complete regulations as amended in 2008 (good until 2011), with more than 100 illustrations designed to make understanding them even easier.
Customer Review: USGA lingo better interpretated
Easy to read and somewhat easy to find a specific ruling. Poorly indexed. They have a long way to go in making rules easier to understand but have made a good start.
Customer Review: Illustrated golf rules
This makes the standard rule book much easier to understand. A great gift for your golfing friends that may not know some (or sometimes any) of the rules.


Backyard Flagstick Pole & Cup

The closest thing to having your own green in your backyard


Fix the Yips Forever: The First and Only Guide You Need to Solve the Game's Worst Curse

BY HANK HANEY with MATTHEW RUDY
"Yips," or simple tasks suddenly one can't do, can afflict anyone, not just the golfer. Tiger Woods coach Hank Haney and Golf Digest writer Matthew Rudy use the latest scientific thinking to suggest the cause is neurological, not psychological. The cure lies in changing physical process. Here is prescriptive advice, and hundreds of drills, to fix the yips.
Customer Review: A must read!
Must read this book if you are afflicted with the putting, chipping or full swing yips. Many, many good tips on how to minimize and perhaps overcome this dreaded "disease".
Customer Review: If anything can help, this book can
The review by Fernando L. Sosa "periososa" was both unfair and inaccurate. This book is both interesting and helpful. It begins with a history and explanation of the yips and then differentiates between ordinary mechanical setup problems and true nervous yips. This is the only book to my knowledge that goes beyond a simple paragraph or page explanation in other books. I started golf forty years ago with horrible driver yips which took me thirty years to manage. Then, I developed chipping and putting yips. This book has been a great help identifying and offering typical approaches to manage your yips. I switched to a belly putter and a cross-handed grip and now I only have a rare twitch at contact with the ball that drives the ball to the left. I have a feeling that the critical reviewer wanted a simple, one paragraph, permanent solution to his problem. As sport psychologists and philosophers suggest, the answer lies within you; you already have the cure. Hank Haney gives you the insight and techniques to help you help yourself.


Hank Haney Titan Practice Net

Gear For Golf Titan Practice Net : Achieve better practice results with the portable Gear For Golf Titan Practice Net that sets up in minutes. Includes a 35" x 9" nylon carrying case, two fiberglass poles, a heavy-duty target and 12 ground stakes. Note : Hitting mat not included. Dimensions: 9' H x 11' W x 6.5' D Download installation instructions - 1mb PDF
Customer Review: Avoid this item
Don't waste your money on this piece of junk. It fell apart after 3 days, with the poles splitting. From what I understand, this happens to the majority of people unlucky enough to have purchased this item. It would have been great if the craftmanship and materials weren't so shoddy. Steer clear.
Customer Review: fell apart
I had this net for 1 season. The net fell apart. Disinigrated is better word. Ripped away from seams, Poles broke in wind. Would not recommend.