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Gary Player
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A ROUND OF GOLF WITH GARY PLAYER -
DVD - 2 episode special on one DVD: Gary Player
possesses
more than 160 professional victories world wide in his illustrious
career including 9 major championships. He has much too much to offer
for just a half hour showthat's why we added a second show so he could
share all of his knowledge of The ACE Club in Lafayette Hill,
Pennsylvania.An innovative and unique new series, Playing Lessons
features the world's top touring pros talking their way through a
round.
Golf Channel - Playing Lessons: Gary Player DVD
What golfer wouldn't want to play a round with Gary Player and
now you can! Gary reveals his secrets to a winning golf game sharing
time-proven tips on everything from course management and Club
selection to swing mechanics and what it takes to make the big shots
under pressure. Whether you are a beginner or a novice golfer, you'll
be able to apply Gary's own secrets to your game and start playing
better golf. Gary also reveals his secrets to a winning golf game and
shares tips on course management, club selection and fundamentals and
set up.
The Golfer's Guide to the Meaning of Life:
Lessons I've Learned from My Life on the Links - Gary Player
is
one of only four golfers to have won the grand slam of golf. He has won
more than 160 PGA tournaments worldwide. He and longtime friends Jack
Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer comprise the golf worlds Threesome of
Giants. In The Golfers Guide to the Meaning of Lifethe latest
installment of the popular Meaning of Life seriesthis esteemed and
beloved golfer opens up about what six decades of championship golfing
have taught him about patience, human nature, endurance, friendship,
weariness, and happiness.
Gary Player On Positive Thinking:
"I will say without hesitation that you cannot achieve any goal if you
have negative thoughts running through your head. You must have
positive and, what might even seem to others, bold thoughts. This is
not to say that you should ignore the strengths of an opponent whether
on the golf course, on a sales call, or in the boardroom. Acknowledge
his strengths? Yes. Dwell on them? No."
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