THE YOUNG GOLFER (©1997 by Robert Soul and Richard Simmons, published by Dorling Kindersley, $15.95): For beginners, DK's The Young Golfer is the best overall introduction to the tactics and techniques of this most compelling of sports. The expert
THE YOUNG GOLFER (©1997 by Robert Soul and Richard Simmons, published by Dorling Kindersley, $15.95): For beginners, DKâs The Young Golfer is the best overall introduction to the tactics and techniques of this most compelling of sports. The expert advice, pro-quality tips, and step-by-step practice sequences are thorough enough to teach a person of any age to p lay golf like a pro. Covering all facts of golf, from clothing and equipment to etiquette and scoring, The Young Golfer can be an invaluable resource for anyone seeking greatness on the green. The School Library Journal says, âThe predominant theme seems to be that even if you do not aspire to professional status, âeveryone who plays golf can enjoy its challenges and rewards.â This is an attractive addition to sports collections.â
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SKATEBOARDING TO THE EXTREME! (©1997 by Bill Gutman, publishing by St. Martinâs Press, $15.95): This sports guide for young readers provides a history of skateboarding, advice on training and nutrition, and tips on how to improve techniques for ramp maneuvers, jumps, downhill, slalom skating, and more. It wonât turn you into an athlete like Tony Hawk, but it will help improve your skills and approach to skateboarding.
