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Review:
Golf at the Top with Steve Williams: Tips and Techniques from the Caddy to Raymond Floyd, Greg Norman, and Tiger Woods - by Steve Williams
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This 192-page book by Steve Williams was a real surprise. I would never have thought of picking this up if it wasn't on the recommendation of a friend. But as soon as I opened it up, I couldn't put it down.
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A book about caddying on the pro tours was not on my A-list of things to read. But this is not a book about what it's like to caddy for Tiger Woods.
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For starters,
Golf at the Top delivers a multitude of insights on how to work your way around the golf course that only someone in a position like this can convey.
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But more importantly, it provides invaluable information on how to start a realistic improvement process that will keep your game on a cycle of positive gains.
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As an added bonus, the book is surprisingly well written and a great read.
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I went into this book with no expectations, and that's why I enjoyed it so much.
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I won't divulge more of the book's content simply because, one, it speaks for itself, and two, you'll enjoy it more if you go into it with an open mind.
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The only other thing I'll say, is that the book had me captivated, and I do think it's worth a look.
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This is a read that you'll truly enjoy.
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You can find out more, or purchase Golf at the Top with Steve Williams here...
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