How to Play Your Best Golf All The Time (New Chapter on the power hitting game of Arnold Palmer and Gary Player) [Paperback] Lealand Gustavson (Illustrator) Tommy Armour

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1961 edition. Paperback cover has some shelf wear near edges and a small tear at right edge. The pages are clean and in good condition with the exception of the first two which have a small tear. The binding is secure.

This instructional gem by golf legend Tommy Armour captures the excitement of the 1960s when television propelled the sport’s popularity and rivalries among Armour, Arnold Palmer, and Gary Player enthralled fans. The new chapter covers Palmer and Player’s power-hitting styles. Armour’s methodical teaching approach, enhanced by Gustavson’s illustrations, made this a go-to resource for improving one’s game. Despite its age, this copy retains the practical insights that appealed to generations of golfers.

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1961 edition. Paperback cover has some shelf wear near edges and a small tear at right edge. The pages are clean and in good condition with the exception of the first two which have a small tear. The binding is secure.

This vintage instructional book, authored by legendary golf pro Tommy Armour, offers a comprehensive guide to improving one’s golf game. Published in 1961, it captures the era when television broadcasts were fueling the sport’s popularity and the charismatic “Big Three” of Armour, Arnold Palmer, and Gary Player were captivating audiences. The new chapter covers the power-hitting styles of Palmer and Player, whose rivalries and contrasting personalities added drama to the game. Armour’s methodical approach, honed over decades of teaching, is enhanced by illustrator Lealand Gustavson’s detailed diagrams. Despite its well-worn appearance, this copy retains the core content that made it a trusted resource for generations of golfers seeking to elevate their skills. Its historical significance and practical insights make it a prized addition to any golf library or collection.

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Weight 3 lbs
Dimensions 1.5 × 12.3 × 18.4 in
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