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May
Hezlet : Ladies Golf 1904 and 1907 (revised edition)
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James .P. Rooney
("JPR"): Play Good Golf (In interviews with leading
Irish Professional Golfers) Published By The Kerryman Limited
, Tralee [1947]. It is one of the first books that allowed an insight
into the methods and thoughts of early Irish professional golfers.
Interviews with; Lionel Munn, Dr. J.D. McCormack, Willie Nolan,
Paddy Mahon, Eddie Hackett, Tom Travers, Harry Bradshaw, William
Kinsella, Jack O'Neill, Willie Holley, Tom Gaffney, Pat O'Connor,
Tom Shannon, Hughie McNeill and Fred and Bertie Smyth. All proceeds
from the book when to the Irish Professionals benevolent fund. JPR
died not long after to book was published.
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Oscar
W. Walker : Practical Golf Lessons from a New Angle. The "ONE
to ELEVEN Swing". Printed and published by J.S. Scarlett &
Son, Ballycastle, Northern Ireland. November 1949 |
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Mel
Flanagan : Use the Head - A new Approach to Golf Instruction
1986 Illustrations by Charles MacNeill. Published by Mel Flanagan
publications. Dublin : Mel Flanagan, 1987. |
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Genevieve
Hecker : Golf for Women 1904 This is off significance to an Irish
Collector because of its contribution from Rhona Adair. The game of
golf presented to the "feminine inquiring mind and from a woman's
viewpoint." |
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Fred
Daly : Golf As I See It 1951 |
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Mr
X [aka Robert Russell]: Beginners Guide to Golf -1973 |
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Mr
X: Golf Lessons with Mr X - 1969 |
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Mr
X: Golf Monthly Lessons - 1968 |
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Mr
X: More Golf Lessons with Mr X - 1971 |
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David
Feherty and Alan Fine: Play to win Golf. Published By: Octopus Books
[London: England] 1987 80pp {ISBN
0 7 604 2862 5} "All the shots: long &
short, how to practice; shot variations; course management, plus tips
from the World's top players" |
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Christy
O'Connor Jnr.: Christy O'Connor Jnr Golf Masterclass. Published Collins
Willow [London] 1993. {ISBN 0 00
218478 8} 159p |
| 13. |
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Sandy
Dunlop: The Golfing Bodymind. Published By : Willwood House London
1980 {ISBN 0 7045 3029 5}.
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| 14. |
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Peter
Townsend : Golf : 100 Ways to Improve Your Game [London] Chancerel,
1st Ed. [1977] 90p, illustrated by Richard Hughes. {D&M75130} |
| 15. |
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Tommy Lee : Golf The Magic Triangle
- A New Swing |
| 16. |
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Mel Flanagan: Golf Psychology [1st
Edn November 1988] Mel Flanagan Publications {ISBN
0 9512919 1 2} |
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17. |
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Bill Brampton : The O'Brien Press, Dublin, 1996, 1st edition. Hardcover.
4 1/2" x 7 1/4". 93 pages. "For golfers at every level,
the feature of their game that causes the most problems is the SWING.
If you play competently but never quite make those long drives, never
connect with the power which seems to come effortlessly to the professionals,
it's your SWING. Now, by following Bill Brampton's 72 clear and illustrated
lessons, you will achieve a reliable and enduring golf swing." |
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Mel
Flanagan: Golf : 'I can help you discover yourself' Nass, Co. Kildare
: Mel Flanagan, [198-].
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Deep
Rough: Scientific golf by McDonnell, Des Limerick Des McDonnell 1997
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Dr.
John O'Leary - Golf Sense vs. Common Sense : A Guide to better Golf.
Published by Moanroe Press 2003 {ISBN
No. 0-9546204-0-2} John O'Leary is a teacher by profession
with a Ph.D. in education..and concludes than Common Sense and Golf
Senses are often at odds with each other and the player needs to be
able to apply Golf Sense when playing the game and this is what distinguishes
high and low handicappers.
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