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Jeff Gordon: Racing Back to the Front--My Memoir11 reviews
Jeff Gordon

Atria, 2003

Jeff Gordon: Racing Back to the Front--My Memoir
As a huge Jeff Gordon fan I couldn't wait to get my hands on his book and it did not disappoint. It makes an easy and entertaining read and I found I couldn't put it down. Even if you've followed Jeff like I have for years, the book offers a little more of his personal insight to different situations and what he was really feeling. Not what the media wanted us to think. He touches upon all ...
  
  











  



  
I've Got 99 Swing Thoughts but "Hit the Ball" Ain't One: Pick Up the Pace to Pick Up Your Game2 reviews
Christopher Smith, Steve Eubanks

Crown, 2007

A Treasure Chest
I have been playing golf for 13 years. I probably read all the books out there. This is a treasure chest of great ideas. If you do not have this yet, go get one. It is worth every penny of it.
  
  











  



  
The Artifact: An Anthology3 reviews
Steve Boudreault, Carolee Eubanks, ...

CreateSpace, 2008

A Worthwhile Read
A great book written a by a group of people who's story is almost as interesting as the tapestry they created.
  
  











  



  
Quotable Reagan: Words of Wit, Wisdom, Statesmanship By and About Ronald Reagan, America's Great Communicator ...
Steve Eubanks

TowleHouse Publishing, 2001

Former President Reagan, long remembered as the Great Communicator, never was at a loss for words, and his profound wisdom and wit are presented in this unique, impactful book covering more than fifty years from Hollywood to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and beyond.
  
  











  



  
Out Of The Rough An Intimate Portrait Of Laura Baugh And Her Sobering Journey11 reviews
Laura Baugh, Steve Eubanks

Thomas Nelson, 2000

Who's In Control?
Isn't that the question since we were chldren? Who's in control here? Some figure it out quicker than others and learn the lesson better. For others, like Laura, it takes time and pain. But in the end, gain. Her pain and gain, here exposed for all the world to see, is for the comfort and strength she gives through this book to those who find themselves or loved ones in -- out of control. ...
  
  











  



  
Get Yourself in Golf Shape :Year-Round Drills to Build a Strong Flexible Swing6 reviews
Cindy Reid, Steve Eubanks

Rodale Books, 2005

Great help for beginners
I am a beginner "older" golfer and didn't feel in very good shape for golfing. The muscles used for the golf swing are very different than what we usually use. This book was excellent for showing me stretches to get my body in shape. What I especially like about it is that it also gives really good golf tips as well as staying in shape tips. I highly recommend it for anyone just starting out ...
  
  











  



  
I Know Absolutely Nothing About Golf: A New Golfer's Guide to the Game's History, Traditions, Rules, ...2 reviews
Steve Eubanks, Whitney Crouse

Thomas Nelson, 1996

Right on the Money
This book was great. If the title applies to you, and you want to learn something about the sport, then this short primer is just the thing. It doesn't teach you anything about grip, stance, or any of those techniques that help your game. It explains the jargon, rules, and equipment that can be so mysterious - so you can walk into the sport with some idea of what is going on around you. You ...
  
  











  



  
Golf Freek: One Man's Quest to Play as Many Rounds of Golf as Possible. For Free.1 review
Steve Eubanks

Crown, 2007

Another bad golf book
A horrible book. Author is nothing but a self absorbed name dropper. Even the chapters that deal with the Wounded Warrior project digress into self aggrandizement. One really outrageous moment is the episode where the author and pal steal a sign from a course in PA. The author then reports about another sign from a "Whites Only" country club. He said he wanted it so that the "old bastards would ...
  
  











  



  
Cindy Reid's Ultimate Guide to Golf for Women2 reviews
Cindy Reid

Atria, 2003

Outstanding!
A straightforward and extremely helpful look at golf for women (and men too). Cindy has been able to educate me in simple and a straighforward manner about golf and instructional tips to improve my game. I am excited and have renewed energy to approach golf from a different point of view without feeling intimidated by the game, rules, or people that are playing at a higher level. She has the ...
  
  











  



  
The Ride of Your Life: A Racecar Driver's Journey3 reviews
Lyn St. James, Steve Eubanks

Hyperion, 2002

A fascinating ride
Hang on! This is a thrilling ride through professional racing, as seen through the eyes of a pioneer who "just did it" long before Nike advised us to. Like the best autobiographies, this book explores one extraordinary person's life while at the same time inspiring all of us to excel despite the odds. I first met Lyn St. James many years ago at a women's sports conference. She's a beautiful ...
  
  











  



  
The Pro: Lessons from My Father About Golf and Life13 reviews
Butch Harmon, Steve Eubanks

Crown, 2006

Golf and Father-Son Relationships
I have two sons so I was very interested in hearing how Claude Harmon raised his four boys. It seemed he was very harsh with them, encouraging competition between them and at times belittling them. I've worried sometimes about being too demanding with my sons. But after reading this book I began to feel that, in the long run, it is a good thing. Some of the Harmon boys went through intense ...
  
  











  



  
Augusta: Home of the Masters Tournament4 reviews
Steve Eubanks

Broadway, 1998

Gutsy book! The first to take an HONEST look at Augusta.
It seems there's a new "unprecedented" book on Augusta and the Masters coming out every April these days, but this one was the first of its "investigative" ilk and it remains the best. Anything I had ever read in book form about Augusta/the Masters before this read like so much puff because they were written by authors who wanted to remain friends with Augusta's secretive powers-that-be. ...
  
  











  



  
Get Yourself in Golf Shape: Exercise Drills to Build a Strong Swing in the Off-Season and Through the Year
Cindy Reid, Steve Eubanks

Rodale Books, 2005
  
  











  



  
King of the Cowboys8 reviews
Ty Murray

Atria, 2003

Comprehensive and a Well Deserved Ego
I'm amazed at how well Ty packed his life into such a neat little package. I feel as though I grew up next to him and followed his progress as close as a proud parent. Any rider with so many marked achievements is going to have positive and motivating things to say and though this may draw fire from some, I feel it's well deserved. If you are good enough to rack up the wins as consistently and ...
  
  











  



  
Golf Over 40 for Dummies
Kelly Blackburn, Steve Eubanks

For Dummies, 2001

Are you one of the 7 million golfers over the age of 40 who want to enjoy their leisure time on the links? Golf Over 40 For Dummies is a great resource! With golf-specific exercises and stretches -- designed for aging baby boomers -- you can lower your score and improve their golf game. By using this customized golf fitness program, you can follow simple strength-building exercises and stretches to fix the common faults and flaws with your ...
  
  











  



  
Laparoscopic Surgery of the Abdomen

Springer, 2003

Laparoscopic Surgery of the Abdomen is intended to give the practicing surgeon or trainee an in-depth analysis of the technical aspects of the most commonly performed laparoscopic procedures, their indications, contraindications, and complications. Included are strategies to prevent complications as well as ways to handle them once they occur. Heavily illustrated, the book breaks new ground in visualizing operative procedures and problems. Seven ...
  
  











  



  
Playing by the Rules: All the Rules of the Game, Complete with Memorable Rulings From Golf's Rich History2 reviews
Arnold Palmer

Atria, 2002

Rules entertaining?
This book is a fun way to lookat the rules of golf. The stories also help clear things up. I really like this book and highly recommend it.
  
  











  



  
I Know Absolutely Nothing About Snowboarding: A New Snowboarder's Guide to the Sport's History, Equipment, ...1 review
Steve Eubanks, Mark Fawcett

Rutledge Hill Press, 1997

enter the world of the snowboarder
Written in an interesting format. Tells the story of a office worker interested in learning to snowboard. The book follows him on his "quest for knowledge" as he enters the world of snowboarders. As the title implies, the book explains everything you need to know about clothing, equipment, riding etiquette and safety. The book does not cover the actual skills needed in learning to ...
  
  











  



  
I Know Absolutely Nothing About Tennis: A Tennis Player's Guide to the Sport's History, Equipment, Apparel, ...2 reviews
Tracy Austin, Steve Eubanks

Rutledge Hill Pr, 1997

A quick, fun way to get a cram course on tennis.
I wasn't looking to buy the book when I went to the bookstore, but was struck by its nifty teal-colored cover that included a raised print of little tennis rackets. Cool! I have played a little tennis and seen and heard Tracy Austin on tennis telecasts, so I went ahead and bought the book. The nice thing about it is that it's not bogged down in a lot of technical jargon about how to hit shots. ...
  
  











  







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