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Disc Golf: All You Need to Know About the Game You Want to Play Details
Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 796.2
EAN: 9781930650183
ISBN: 1930650183
Label: Trellis Publishing
Manufacturer: Trellis Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 112
Publication Date: 2003-09-01
Publisher: Trellis Publishing
Studio: Trellis Publishing
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Summary: Disc Golf Book
Comment: I like how the book is organized. Written conversationally, it conveys an interest and excitement in the game. The book's organization into specific chapters (history, approach, putting, etc.) makes it easy to pick it up and put it down, try some tips out on the course and then refer back to a certain chapter for a better understanding. Even experts would benefit from the in-depth description of different ways to the throw the discs, and I really liked the appendix that outlines the characteristics of most all the different discs out on the market. The graphics are good with regard to holds and feet placement. As a beginning disc golfer, I have found this book to be inspirational and helpful.
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Summary: excellent
Comment: Here is a really easy to read book on disc golf, loaded with information on how to get started and to improve your game. I found it most helpful as I am a beginner at the age of 70. It is good for all ages.
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Summary: Learn To Enjoy Golf
Comment: This book is very interesting for anyone into the sport of golf. Very good reading.
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Summary: Great Book!
Comment: This book is great for both the beginner and more experienced players. It covers the history of the sport, styles, gear, etc. Well worth the price.
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Summary: A Good Book for Beginners
Comment: This is the only book on disc golf that I have and it has really helped my game a lot. The most important thing that I learned from this book is that you do not throw a disc golf disc like you throw a Frisbee! This is very important to remember. I have always been a very good Frisbee player but found that I was having lots of trouble throwing a disc golf disc straight and level or to even get any distance from them. This book helped me fix those problems. I still do not throw perfectly every time but at least now when I screw up a throw I have an idea of what I did wrong.
This book goes over the history of the sport which is very interesting and covered pretty well. It also covers the basic rules and customs of the game so you will not look like a fool when playing with more experienced players. Most importantly for me is that this book covers most of the different kinds of throws that you will see in the game and each throw is broken down into its basic elements (grip, approach, release, etc.). What I did not like and why I did not give it 5 stars, was that the drawing were not as clear as I would have liked. I found myself rereading the descriptions about things like how to grip the disc for a certain type of throw over a few times and wishing there were a few pictures showing a real hand holding the disc from a few different angles.
This book also has a funny chapter on the Tao of disc golf which get funnier once you get more experience playing the sport.
To sum up I would recommend this book for anyone starting out in the sport or for anyone like me that has been playing for a year or so with little real guidance as to how to improve their play.



