Golf Through the Eyes of a Child

Golf Through the Eyes of a Child
Author: Dominique DeSerres
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-10-19
Genre: Golf
ISBN: 1777418321

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Golf Through the Eyes of a Child is a golf children's book that seeks to explore the essence of golf.

The Adventure of Bear Huff the Little Golfer

The Adventure of Bear Huff  the Little Golfer
Author: James A. Huff
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-09-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798986204277

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This beautiful children's book introduces the wondering and adventures of exploring a golf course and playing golf. It's beautifully illustrated and allows kids to envision themselves at the golf course. Bear Huff has been playing golf since he was four. BEAR, which means Be Everything And Real, was given to him when he was a child to always remember that he can achieve anything he puts his mind to as long as he stays authentic to himself and honest to others. The Adventures of Bear Huff takes the readers on his journey through the eyes of a child. He introduces his friends, Golf Ball Joe, Andy The Mole Cricket, Red Ant Randy, and Blue Bird Dan. It's a fun read that your child will enjoy for years. Enjoy!

The Day Everybody Got Better at Golf

The Day Everybody Got Better at Golf
Author: Doug Leeds Pga
Publsiher: Doug Leeds
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-03-22
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798218106744

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This book gives us a closer look at Golf through the eyes of a brand new innocent golf ball. Along the way you will learn a few tips to becoming a better ball striker.

Let s Play Golf

Let s Play Golf
Author: Nicole Weller
Publsiher: Nicole Weller
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2021-09-05
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781662915963

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Let's Play Golf! is an engaging and interactive golf book for youngstgers ages 4+ as they learn about the game of golf kid-style via rhymes, games, illustrations and basic skill concepts. Read or complete a challenge and earn points! Youngsters will learn about the history of the game, equipment, putting, chipping, sand shots, full swing and on-course play. Coaches and mentors can also use the suggested agenda at the back of teh book to create classes.

The Best Golf Stories Ever Told

The Best Golf Stories Ever Told
Author: Julie Ganz
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 568
Release: 2013-06-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781632202475

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This book is a comprehensive collection of stories, each of which captures a different facet of the game of golf. Some of the best golfers in the history of the sport as well as those who have established themselves as aficionados through their writing or commentary all offer their stories from both on and off the course. Together they articulate the passion as well as the frustrations behind one of the world’s most popular sports. The Best Golf Stories Ever Told is a book for golf fans and players alike who share a love for the game. This is part of the well-established The Best Stories series of books, each of which is selectively edited and handcrafted to include only the best stories from the best writers of the genre. “What other people may find in poetry or art museums, I find in the flight of a good drive.” —Arnold Palmer

Golf Guide for Parents and Players

Golf Guide for Parents and Players
Author: Jacqui McSorley,Johnny Gonzales
Publsiher: Mansion
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2007
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781932421149

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Whether your kid is 2 or 18, just starting, has played some golf, or is already a champion, this guide provides practical answers and new ideas to help them get the most out of the game and enjoy an exhilarating golfing life.

Final Rounds

Final Rounds
Author: James Dodson
Publsiher: Bantam
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2017-10-24
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781101969496

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James Dodson always felt closest to his father while they were on the links. So it seemed only appropriate when his father learned he had two months to live that they would set off on the golf journey of their dreams to play the most famous courses in the world. Final Rounds takes us to the historic courses of Royal Lytham and Royal Birkdale, to the windswept undulations of Carnoustie, where Hogan played peerlessly in '53, and the legendary St. Andrews, whose hallowed course reveals something of the eternal secret of the game's mysterious allure over pros and hackers alike. Throughout their poignant journey, the Dodsons humorously reminisce and reaffirm their love for each other, as the younger Dodson finds out what it means to have his father also be his best friend. Final Rounds is a book never to be forgotten, a book about fathers and sons, long-held secrets, and the lessons a middle-aged man can still learn from his dad about life, love, and family. Final Rounds is a tribute to a very special game and the fathers and sons who make it so.

Contemporary British Children s Fiction and Cosmopolitanism

Contemporary British Children   s Fiction and Cosmopolitanism
Author: Fiona McCulloch
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2016-11-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781317573951

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This book visits contemporary British children’s and young adult (YA) fiction alongside cosmopolitanism, exploring the notion of the nation within the context of globalization, transnationalism and citizenship. By resisting globalization’s dehumanizing conflation, cosmopolitanism offers an ethical, humanitarian, and political outlook of convivial planetary community. In its pedagogical responsibility towards readers who will become future citizens, contemporary children’s and YA fiction seeks to interrogate and dismantle modes of difference and instead provide aspirational models of empathetic world citizenship. McCulloch discusses texts such as J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series, Jackie Kay’s Strawgirl, Theresa Breslin’s Divided City, Gillian Cross’s Where I Belong, Kerry Drewery’s A Brighter Fear, Saci Lloyd’s Momentum, and Julie Bertagna’s Exodus trilogy. This book addresses ways in which children’s and YA fiction imagines not only the nation but the world beyond, seeking to disrupt binary divisions through a cosmopolitical outlook. The writers discussed envision British society’s position and role within a global arena of wide-ranging topical issues, including global conflicts, gender, racial politics, ecology, and climate change. Contemporary children’s fiction has matured by depicting characters who face uncertainty just as the world itself experiences an uncertain future of global risks, such as environmental threats and terrorism. The volume will be of significant interest to the fields of children’s literature, YA fiction, contemporary fiction, cosmopolitanism, ecofeminism, gender theory, and British and Scottish literature.