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| 273.1 | At THE GOLFWORKS | MSEE::KELLEY | Keep_it_in_play, TITANIUM_X-STIFF | Mon May 23 1988 09:17 | 8 | 
|  |     
    	I believe that the book you are referring to is put out by and
    	available from The Golfworks company in Newark, Ohio. 
    
    	Phone 800-848-8358
    
    	Gene
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| 273.2 |  | LOCH::KEVIN | Another up and down day | Mon May 23 1988 13:18 | 8 | 
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    RE: .0  You'll need the part number to order the book.
    
    Gene,  Enter the part number for him too.  (I would but my cat is
    still missing)
    
    
    						KO
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| 273.3 | Check it out | HOGAN::DEADY |  | Mon May 23 1988 15:15 | 6 | 
|  |     
    As a side note to this book, I have it, it was published in 1984
    and prices/values/club entries are a bit out-dated. If you order
    one and it is a newer version please post it here.
    
    				Fred Deady
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| 273.4 | part number | MSEE::KELLEY | Keep_it_in_play, TITANIUM_X-STIFF | Mon May 23 1988 15:57 | 4 | 
|  |     
    	Sorry about that the part number is GCID, the price is $16.90.
    
    	Gene
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| 273.5 |  | FASTER::DECUS1 | Sorry I asked | Mon May 23 1988 16:14 | 7 | 
|  |     I just returned from Cincinnati, OH, and I think they have that
    book at The Old Golf Shop there. Their address is PO Box 14609
    Cincinnati, OH  45250. Telephone 800-227-8700.
    
    Good luck,
    
    Ralph
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| 273.6 |  | GIDDAY::WHELAN | How much can a �(���)� | Tue May 24 1988 02:27 | 6 | 
|  |         
        Thanks for the info guys..  I will give them a call and see
        if Golfworks has any. As I live in Australia its a bit hard
        for me to get to Cincinatti OH so Golfworks is the best bet...
        
        Geoff
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| 273.7 | Percy Boomer "On Learning Golf" (moved by mod.) | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom Clubs, check'em out... | Thu Nov 30 1989 16:57 | 48 | 
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GLDOA::COLSON                                        10 lines  25-SEP-1989 10:43
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    Percy Boomer: "On Learning Golf"
    
    
    
    Has anyone read the book "On Learning Golf," by Percy Boomer?  
    I have seen it referenced in the Golf Digest article on David
    Leadbetter, a hot teacher of PGA Tour stars.
    
    Boomer is a British author and I'm not sure if the book has
    had widespread distribution in the U.S.
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RAIN::MOORE                                          11 lines  27-SEP-1989 12:17
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    	I have read the book several times...EXCELLENT....
    
    	Our local library has a copy (that is where I fist read it)
    	and I purchased a copy at Fran Johnson's Nevada Bob's.
    
    	Many critics have it rated as one of the BEST ever written
    	on instructional golf.
    
    			Rich
    
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DICKNS::F_MCGOWAN                                     6 lines   3-OCT-1989 15:40
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    I read this many (many!) years back, when I was first getting into
    the game, and if I'd just stuck with it instead of devouring
    everything ever written about golf, I'd probably be a better player
    today. About all I remember was that one should turn as though one
    were inside a barrel (to prevent swaying, lurching, etc). It is
    truly one of the classics.
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