The Junior Golfer's Workbook
Based on the training logs, notebooks, and journals of world-class athletes, The Junior Golfer’s Workbook provides a variety of reflective writing activities that can optimize a golfer’s performance and help develop a golfer’s thinking, learning, and play. Reviews... "I recommend this workbook to all juniors... young golfers will be guided to write extensively, and this writing will help them think more deeply about their game." –Don Roberts, PGA, District Director/Maine, New England PGA "A lifelong golfer and Class A Teaching and Club Professional Member of the LPGA, I've used writing as an integral part of my teaching, coaching, and playing career. The Junior Golfer's Workbook takes a player from asking the question, 'What kind of golfer do you want to be?' to the 19th hole of health and fitness, the importance of social interactions, established etiquette, must-follow rules, and the importance of golf history and time honored traditions. Ken Martin and Richard Kent remind us that writing is an essential tool for introspection, decision-making, understanding and controlling our emotions, and enriching social interactions. Teaching juniors requires patience and mental toughness, creative thinking, and a balanced program. This workbook is a complete guide for using writing to enhance a junior golfer’s performance." –Suzie Cary, LPGA |
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