Following in the tradition of the Little Red Book, a famous golf player and instructor focuses his latest guide on the specific needs of women golfers, and offers accompanying anecdotes. 250,000 first printing. $50,000 ad/promo.
“Every woman can play great golf!” Harvey Penick coached some of the most talented female and male golfers. Author of several golf books, the legendary Penick became familiar with golf as a child in Texas. His stories of inspiration, wit, and wisdom include the obstacles and accomplishments of golfers. As a caddy, golfer, and professional instructor, Harvey simplified the technicalities of the sport for his pupils who achieved success and won championships.
In For All Who Love the Game, Penick shares interviews, lessons, experiences, and relationships. “The day I stop learning is the day I will quit teaching” is typical of Harvey’s humble approach to the game. He did not boast his record scores and occasionally offered complimentary lessons. The strategies, insight, common sense, and belief that “women want to learn” positively impacted the lessons he learned. Penick was especially proud of five women he worked with who were hallowed in the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Hall of Fame and other accomplished golfers.
Penick’s listening skills, observation techniques, and vision guided golfers for decades. His advice on the perfect stance, optimum swing, and to “learn a basic shot to avoid a fancy shot” built confidence. Penick professed, “Women can and should outplay their male counterparts.” Perfect for any coffee table, the reader will be motivated by these memorable short stories of those who made golf remarkable.
I love the practical approach for women golfers by the late Harvey Penick. This books gives tips and stories, making it both an interesting and helpful read. This book has helped my game.
I LOVE this book. When I start to struggle with a certain aspect of my game, I pull out this book and read. There are so many quick tips for getting back in the correct swing of things! Mr. Penick's Red and Green books are helpful as well!