Dave Barton
Descubre el código no escrito del golf y adquiere la confianza para desenvolverte como un experto en el campo y el clubhouse, gracias a la guía de Dave Barton en The Hopeless Golfer, sin importar tu nivel de juego.
Unlock the unwritten code of the golf course with your definitive guide to mastering informal etiquette. Are you a complete novice to the greens, feeling utterly clueless about the intricate dance of golf customs and courtesies? Perhaps you're a beginning golfer, intimidated by the perceived exclusivity and strict rules of the game. Has that crucial invitation to play a round with your boss or an important client landed on your desk, and you've never even held a club? Are you tired of being perpetually the last one considered when teams are picked for local golf tournaments, suspecting your on-course demeanor might be the culprit? Or maybe, despite your valiant efforts, you're simply a wonderfully hopeless golfer who struggles with every swing. This essential handbook is precisely what you need! The Hopeless Golfer is designed to seamlessly guide you through every stage of a golf outing, starting from your arrival in the parking lot, through navigating the tee box, the fairway, the green, and confidently into the clubhouse for the all-important 19th Hole. We'll empower you to move and act 'like you've been there before,' radiating an air of seasoned confidence—even if your actual score might playfully betray your secret.
Authors: Dave Barton
Publication date: 20-01-2011
Language: en
Pages: 88
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The Hopeless Golfer, written by Dave Barton and published on 20-01-2011, is included in our catalog for information queries and ebook downloads in epub or pdf format.
Dave Barton is a technical book author, primarily known for his work in the field of electronics and programming, with a particular focus on microcontrollers and embedded systems. He has written several books on topics such as ARM Cortex-M, Raspberry Pi, and other hardware platforms, offering practical guides and projects. His style is characterized by being didactic and application-oriented, facilitating learning for students and engineers. He is an experienced engineer with a deep understanding of computer architecture and software and hardware development.