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The Little Book of Indoor Golf Games: 18 Sure-fire Ways to Improve Your Game at Home or in the Office
The Little Book of Indoor Golf Games: 18 Sure-fire Ways to Improve Your Game at Home or in the Office
The Little Book of Indoor Golf Games: 18 Sure-fire Ways to Improve Your Game at Home or in the Office
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Master the Art of Putting—even in the OFF-SEASON!

Perfecting your putting skills is a surefire way to improve your golf score. From tricky short putts to challenging distance putts, these 18 single- and multiplayer games are designed to help you conquer the most frequent shot in golf any time of year. Challenge your friends and family to an Indoor Open and attempt to putt your way to victory. Complete with putting tips, a scorecard, and instructions on hosting your own Indoor Open, this book will make you an expert putter whether you're a seasoned pro or picking up a golf club for the first time.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherSourcebooks
Release dateOct 1, 2010
ISBN9781402257902
The Little Book of Indoor Golf Games: 18 Sure-fire Ways to Improve Your Game at Home or in the Office
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Adrian Winter

Adrian Winter has been playing and coaching golf for over 20 years. Originally from Surrey, England, his articles have appeared in the British sports magazine, When Saturday Comes, and local newspapers.

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    The Little Book of Indoor Golf Games - Adrian Winter

    Copyright © 2010 by Adrian Winter

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    CONTENTS

    Foreword

    Introduction

    12 Simple Steps to Becoming a Better Putter

    1 Clock Golf

    2 Every Putt Counts

    3 Slalom Golf

    4 The Five-Box Challenge

    5 Ten-Pin Golf

    6 Last Ball Standing

    7 Minefield

    8 Distance Challenge

    9 Target Practice

    10 Space Invader

    11 Golf Soccer

    12 Tunnel Vision

    13 Battle Zone

    14 Golf Tennis

    15 Golf Croquet

    16 Knockout

    17 On the Money

    18 The Ultimate Challenge

    The Indoor Open

    The Indoor Open Scorecard

    About the Author

    FOREWORD

    I started playing golf when I turned six years old. My dad took an old putter down from our loft and gave it to me for my birthday along with a set of old balls. I remember vividly the excitement of unwrapping the

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