
My 55 Ways to Lower Your Golf Score
by Jack Nicklaus
Explore "My 55 Ways to Lower Your Golf Score" by Jack Nicklaus, a 1964 instructional guide published by Simon and Schuster. This fourth printing edition, illustrated by Francis Golden, offers 55 strategies to enhance your golf game. The book is in very good condition, with a sturdy yellow hardcover and no dust jacket. Ideal for golfers seeking to improve their skills, it combines Nicklaus's expert advice with clear illustrations.
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This copy of "My 55 Ways to Lower Your Golf Score" is in very good condition. The hardcover shows minimal wear, with the yellow cover and white spine remaining clean and intact. The binding is firm, and the pages are free of markings or inscriptions. The absence of a dust jacket is noted, but it does not detract from the book's overall appeal. The illustrations and text are clear, making it an excellent addition to any golf lover's library.
About This Vintage 1964 Edition
"My 55 Ways to Lower Your Golf Score" by Jack Nicklaus is an essential guide for golfers aiming to refine their game. Published by Simon and Schuster in 1964, this instructional book offers insights from one of golf's legends. The book features illustrations by Francis Golden, enhancing the reader's understanding of each technique. This fourth printing edition, bound in a distinctive yellow hardcover with a white spine, lacks a dust jacket. Inside, readers will find a wealth of tips and strategies designed to improve their performance on the course. Nicklaus, renowned for his expertise and achievements in golf, shares practical advice through 55 distinct methods. The book's historical significance lies in its connection to Nicklaus's early career, making it a collectible item for golf enthusiasts. Despite being a later printing, this edition remains a valuable resource for both novice and experienced golfers seeking to lower their scores.
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