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		<title>Golf Books &#8211; Check Out My Collection</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being a golf nut it was natural for me to collect a number of books on golf. In fact I have thirty three.  This collection is eclectic in the sense that it covers about every aspect of the game that has been written about.  Some of these books were given to me, but most were [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being a golf nut it was natural for me to collect a number of books on golf. In fact I have thirty three.  This collection is eclectic in the sense that it covers about every aspect of the game that has been written about.  Some of these books were given to me, but most were purchased over my years of chasing this crazy game.  (Or is it the game makes you crazy?) </p>
<p>For the interest of other golf nuts looking for a good golf book to read, I have categorized my collection by subject.  Admittedly, you can argue about my categorization, but it should provide some help to anyone looking for a particular golf subject.  Below my collection divided into the following categories.</p>
<p> •    Historical (Old writings on golf)<br /> •    Collections of Commentaries and Quotes by Writers and Players<br /> •    Golf Instruction<br /> •    The Mental Side of the Game<br /> •    Golf Course Architecture<br /> •    Golf Humor</p>
<p>Historical:  Included are three of the oldest known books on golf.  These were reprints by the U.S. Golf Association.</p>
<p><strong>Rules of the Thistle Golf Club</strong> by John Cundell, 1824.  This is a copy of the first book on golf, which contains an attempt to set down a history of the game, as well as the rules in force at the time the book was written.</p>
<p><strong>A Few Rambling Remarks on Golf</strong> by Robert Chambers, 1862.  This book is the third book on golf ever published and gives Mr. Chambers thoughts on instruction as well as the playing rules.</p>
<p><strong>Tee Shots and Others</strong> by Bernard Darwin, 1911.  A collection of Bernard Darwin&#8217;s essays on golf.  Darwin was a first rate player who never lost his passion for golf.  He was known for never quoting a golfer.  Once when asked if he was going to attend an interview of a new British Open Champion,he huffed, &#8220;My readers want to know why I think he won, not why that fool thinks he won.&#8221;</p>
<p>The next category is a collection of golf writings, commentaries and anecdotes by and about golfers of all kinds and shapes.</p>
<p><strong>A Passion For Golf</strong>, edited by Schuyler Bishops, 1998.  A collection of pieces written by the best golf writers of the last fifty years revealing the inseparable relationship between golf and life.</p>
<p><strong>Great Golf Stories</strong>, edited by Robert Trent Jones, 1982.  A comprehensive collection of writing about golf.  It offers the best that has been written with a running commentary from one of the golf&#8217;s greatest architects.</p>
<p><strong>&#8220;And Then Jack Said to Arnie&#8221;</strong>, edited by DonWade, 1991.  Don Wade has been covering professional golf and collecting true stories about the players and the game since 1970.  This is a collection of his stories.</p>
<p><strong>The Quotable Golfer</strong>, edited by Gary McCord, 2000.  This book is a rich compendium of golf quotes that reflect the history, tradition, agony and thrills of the game from Will Rogers to Tiger Woods.</p>
<p>Golf Instruction.  No collection of golf books would be complete without books on golf instruction.  I never kept all of the books on instruction that I bought, but these few that I have left include a couple of really good ones.</p>
<p><strong>Tiger Woods &#8211; How I Play Golf</strong> by Tiger Woods, 2001.  Tiger Woods how to play golf book.  Need I say more?</p>
<p><strong>Classic Golf Instruction</strong> by Christopher Obetz, 2005.  Lessons by Jack Nicklaus and others featuring the amazing drawings by Anthony Ravielli.  Ravielli&#8217;s drawing reward the reader with incredible vision of the golfing body at work.</p>
<p><strong>Harvey Penick&#8217;s Little Red Book</strong> by Harvey Penick, 1992.  Harvey Penick&#8217;s notebook from his years of teaching golf.  It gives his practical wisdom cutting away the technicalities and helps golfers play their best.</p>
<p><strong>Fit For Golf</strong> by Gary Player, 1995.  One hundred exercises that will improve your golf game.</p>
<p><strong>The Elements of Scoring</strong> by Raymond Floyd, 1998.  Raymond Floyd&#8217;s lessons on how to get the golf ball into the cup with the fewest strokes.</p>
<p><strong>See It and Sink It</strong> by Dr.Craig Farnsworth, 1997. An instructional book on how to improve your putting by teaching you how to see the line better and stroke the ball into the hole.</p>
<p><strong>The Impact Zone</strong> by Bobby Clampett, 2007.  This book is a unique guide to teach a golfer to understand how to improve his swing to achieve better impact of his club to his ball.</p>
<p><strong>Think Like Tiger</strong> by John Andrisani, 2002.  An analysis of Tiger Woods mental game based on John Andrisani&#8217;s experience as Tiger&#8217;s teacher from age 10 to 18 and his interaction with Tiger&#8217;s family and acquaintances during those years.</p>
<p>Golf Course Architecture is its own particular kind of design.  Here are some books on it written by some of the great masters of the art as well as one from the younger generation.</p>
<p><strong>Golf By Design</strong> by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. 1993.  Jones leads golfers from tee to green detailing how golf course architects set up challenges on a golf course and offers the player strategies to meet these challenges.</p>
<p><strong>Golf, As It Was Meant to be Played</strong> by Michael Fay, 2000.  Scottish born Donald Ross designed more that 400 courses in the U.S. and Canada.  In this  book Michael Fay takes the reader on a walk through 18 of Ross&#8217;s masterly designed holes chosen from courses in the U.S.</p>
<p><strong>Golf Never Failed Me</strong> by Donald J. Ross, 1996.  The lost commentaries of Donald Ross on golf architecture, course maintenance and everything else.  These commentaries were written before 1914, meant to be published then but for some reason were never published.  They came to light after Ross&#8217;s death in 1948.</p>
<p><strong>Sandy Lyle Takes You Around the Championship Courses of Scotland</strong> by Sandy Lyle with Bob Ferrier, 1982.  Sandy Lyle takes the reader along the fairways and greens outlining the challenges of six of the greatest golf courses in Scotland.  Several photographs and a schematic are shown for each hole described .</p>
<p><strong>The Anatomy of a Golf Course</strong> by Tom Doaks, 1992.  Tom Doaks discusses his craft and and explains the strategies behind a golf architects decisions in laying out a course and how he plans for the course to b e played.</p>
<p>The Mental Side of the Game.  Golf being the game it is does sometimes make players go nuts.  It&#8217;s been said that golf reflects all the positive and negative aspects of life.  It&#8217;s no wonder that this has been written about.  Here are several books that cover the mental side of golf.</p>
<p><strong>Golf and the Spirit</strong> by M. Scott Peck, 1999.  In this book M. Scott Peck writes a book for beginners and masters alike.  It goes beyond mechanics to explore the deeper issues, ways of managing the emotional psychological and spiritual aspects of the wonderful, maddening, deflating and inspiring  game of golf.</p>
<p><strong>The Golfer&#8217;s Guide to the Meaning of Life</strong> by Gary Player, 2001.  Gary Player&#8217;s fifteen lessons from &#8220;Why Play Golf&#8221; through &#8220;Sportsmanship&#8221; and &#8220;Motivation&#8221; ending with &#8220;The Game Eternal&#8221;.</p>
<p><strong>Golf Dreams</strong> by John Updike, 1996.  John Updike reflects on the game of golf and its mental challenges.</p>
<p><strong>Golf For Enlightenment</strong> by Deepak Chapra, 2003.  Golf For Enlightenment is an engrossing story about Adam, who is playing a terrible round of golf, when he meets a young teaching pro named Leda.  In seven short but profound lessons she teaches Adam the essence of the game that explains much about life itself.</p>
<p><strong>A Good Walk Spoiled</strong> by John Feinstein, 1995. John Feinstein has written an account of a professional golfer&#8217;s life on the PGA tour.</p>
<p><strong>Links</strong> by Lorne Rubenstein, 1991. Links is about the essence and the mystique of golf, the magic that draws people from around the world to this intriguing game.</p>
<p>Finally, golf humor.  If you play golf regularly, you need to have a sense of humor about the game and particularly about your game.  Here are some of the most humorous books on golf ever written.</p>
<p><strong>Divots, Shanks, Gimmes, Mulligans and Chili Dips</strong> by Glen Waggoner, 1993.  The first half of this book is about Waggoner&#8217;s life on the pro  tour as a writer and observer.  The second half covers the life of a hacker, club throwing and every thing else.</p>
<p><strong>Golfmanship</strong> by Stephen Potter, 1968.  Humorous lessons on gambits and ploys a golfer can use to win at golf.</p>
<p><strong>The Down Hill Lie</strong> by Carl Hiassen, 2008.  Carl Hiassen&#8217;s chronicle of his shaky return to golf after a 30 year absence and the ensuing demolition of his self-esteem will leave you rolling in laughter.  A book for all hackers.</p>
<p><strong>Golf a la Carte </strong>by Peter Dobereiner, 1991.  A collection of some of the best works of Peter Dobereiner, dean of golf writers and surely one of the funniest men ever to stroke both a pen and a golf club.</p>
<p><strong>The Art of Coarse Golf </strong>by Michael Green, 1967.  Humorous anecdotes about a golf hacker&#8217;s experiences on the golf course.</p>
<p>And probably the prize of my collection of golf humor:</p>
<p><strong>The Golf Omnibus</strong> by PG. Wodehouse, 1914.  Thirty one humorous tales from the fairway to the putting green from club house to sand trap by the master of comic fiction.</p>
<p>I hope you find my list of golf books useful.  It should keep you reading about golf for some time.</p>
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		<title>Do you Have the Acclaimed Babe Ruth Baseball Cards in your Collection?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2011 06:25:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the serious baseball fan and the collector of baseball cards, there’s only one question that you have to ask yourself. Is your baseball card collection complete? Do you have at least one of the acclaimed Babe Ruth baseball cards in your collection? &#13; This is a fair question to ask of any serious collector, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the serious baseball fan and the collector of baseball cards, there’s only one question that you have to ask yourself. Is your baseball card collection complete? Do you have at least one of the acclaimed Babe Ruth baseball cards in your collection? </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>This is a fair question to ask of any serious collector, and you will find that mostly the answer will be a resounding yes! Any avid baseball card collector worth his salt will have at least one, maybe more, Babe Ruth baseball cards in his possession. . </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>No matter what name George Herman Ruth Jr. is known by, Babe Ruth, The Babe, The Sultan of Swat, The Great Bambino, he is and forever will be immortalized as one of the greatest baseball players to walk this earth. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>These are all names that are synonymous with that greatest of all baseball players, Babe Ruth, and if you ask anyone – be it a baseball fan or not – they will have heard at least one of these nicknames. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>And in one of the most fitting tributes of all for a baseball player, The Babe has been immortalized in not only the Baseball Hall of Fame, but also on the face of many baseball cards. It is these Babe Ruth baseball cards which are as much after now as they were 80 years ago. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Definitely deserving his title as the Sultan of Swat, Babe Ruth batted an average of .342, and 714 home runs amongst other accomplishments to his illustrious name. Babe Ruth baseball cards are valued as much as for what The Babe brought to each game, as for what he did to revitalize the declining game of baseball. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>With a scandal only just behind it, baseball had almost nothing to look forward to until The Babe literally stepped up to the plate. And from there, history was made and baseball hasn’t looked back since. This is why Babe Ruth baseball cards are also sought after collector’s items. </p>
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<p>It can also be said that with the revitalization of baseball, that the Babe infused much needed force into the game which forced other players to step up to the standards which he so seamlessly set. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>And just as baseball today would not be the same without the infusion Babe Ruth’s energy, so too would no true ardent baseball card collector’s collection be complete without at least one or two of Babe Ruth baseball cards – most noticeably that of the 1933 Goudey Babe Ruth #53 card – along with that most holiest of holy grail baseball cards, the Honus Wagner card. </p>
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		<title>Old Baseball Cards That Will Help to Increase the Value of your Collection</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jul 2011 20:08:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Baseball card collecting is one of the best ways for a person to get acquainted with the different strengths of baseball players. While you can get many different baseball cards for your collection these cards will be a mixture of new and old baseball cards. You have many routes which will let you choose the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Baseball card collecting is one of the best ways for a person to get acquainted with the different strengths of baseball players. While you can get many different baseball cards for your collection these cards will be a mixture of new and old baseball cards. You have many routes which will let you choose the cards which can enhance your collections’ value.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>One of the cheapest ways for you to get some old baseball cards is by looking in baseball cards shops which have many different varieties of these cards. You will find many shelves and racks full of baseball cards. These cards will be from many different teams and years. You will find lots of new and old baseball cards in the shelves and racks. Some of these cards may be of the vintage card type.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>You will find information about the different vintage and old baseball cards which are currently available on the internet. By looking this information up prior to your shopping at a shop for baseball cards you will see what sort of baseball cards are thought of as being old, vintage and reproductions.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>The reproduction cards are baseball cards which have been duplicated on card paper so that they resemble the original baseball cards. You may find that these reproduction baseball cards are not as expensive as the originals. Some of the more expensive baseball cards are priced in the thousands.  </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>The old baseball cards and the reproduction cards are able to be bought for under 0. These are generally the price you will find for these old baseball cards. Of the many places where you can find old baseball cards the Topps Baseball Card Company may have a selection of ones that you will like. These cards will have lots of information which will tell you facts about the different teams and players. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>When you are looking at these old baseball cards you should try to keep the handling of these cards to a minimum. As excessive handling gives rise to creases and dirt appearing on the cards it is best to look at these baseball cards while they are in a see through protective covering. The covering will not only protect the card it will allow you to see the facts without any harm coming to the card.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>As old baseball cards are fragile it is always best to make sure that you are choosing ones that will help to increase the value of the collection without destroying the cards. You will be happy with the end result of your collection of old baseball cards.</p>
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		<title>How to find the Baseball Interview Clips and CD Collection</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Jan 2011 20:45:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For any serious baseball collector this one of a kind baseball CD collection of interviews can be found at http://baseballhalloffameinterviews.meg.com. Here you can listen to some short sample interview clips by Ted Williams, Cal Ripken Jr., and Pete Rose. These candid clips were captured by ex-minor leaguer Dale Shellman in 1985 during spring training. They [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For any serious baseball collector this one of a kind baseball CD collection of interviews can be found at http://baseballhalloffameinterviews.meg.com. Here you can listen to some short sample interview clips by Ted Williams, Cal Ripken Jr., and Pete Rose. These candid clips were captured by ex-minor leaguer Dale Shellman in 1985 during spring training. They are an accurate time stamp, exhibiting America’s favorite past time of professional baseball, at a time of unprecedented change.<strong> </strong></p>
<p>With the “Shellman Talks Baseball” collector’s edition CD you get 11 tracks featuring interviews that can presently only be listened to at the baseball hall of fame in Cooperstown, NY. The “Shellman Talks Baseball” collector’s edition CD features rare candid baseball interview clips with a who’s who of baseball greats like Ted Williams, Cal Ripken Jr., Johnny Bench, Carlton Fisk, Kirby Puckett, Pete Rose, Tony LaRussa, Billy Martin, Tom Seaver, Sparky Anderson, and Dave Parker.</p>
<p>Get these crack of the bat sounds of spring training packaged in a great looking collector’s edition CD stamped in the image of a baseball tucked into a handsome jacket, all for a bargain low price. Timing could never be better for any serious collector.</p>
<p>Feel doubly good about your purchase when donating to a popular charity. For each CD bought we will make a donation in your name of .00. Your donation will be warmly appreciated being put to good use by these wonderful charities.</p>
<p>This CD makes a great gift for any occasion for any baseball fan. Here are some of the responses we have had to this wonderful interview collection.</p>
<p>“I bought this for my father, a long-time Boston Red Sox fan. He loves the CD, especially the authentic background ‘sounds of the game’. He listens to it often.” Karen H., Cambridge, MA</p>
<p> “These interviews are wonderful. Interesting to be reminded what was going on in baseball some 20 years ago.” Jeremy F., Houston, TX</p>
<p> “What a great gift. I bought one for my brother, my father and my 4 uncles. They love getting together and reminiscing.” Susan P., Columbus, OH</p>
<p> “Wow, these interviews really take you back to a different era. Thanks for putting this together and sharing.” Alan T., Los Angeles, CA</p>
<p>Again you can find the baseball CD interviews at http://baseballhalloffameinterviews.meg.com.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Feb 2010 13:55:54 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Baseball card collecting is one of the best ways for a person to get acquainted with the different strengths of baseball players. While you can get many different baseball cards for your collection these cards will be a mixture of new and old baseball cards. You have many routes which will let you choose the cards which can enhance your collections’ value.</p>
<p>One of the cheapest ways for you to get some old baseball cards is by looking in baseball cards shops which have many different varieties of these cards. You will find many shelves and racks full of baseball cards. These cards will be from many different teams and years. You will find lots of new and old baseball cards in the shelves and racks. Some of these cards may be of the vintage card type.</p>
<p>You will find information about the different vintage and old baseball cards which are currently available on the internet. By looking this information up prior to your shopping at a shop for baseball cards you will see what sort of baseball cards are thought of as being old, vintage and reproductions.</p>
<p>The reproduction cards are baseball cards which have been duplicated on card paper so that they resemble the original baseball cards. You may find that these reproduction baseball cards are not as expensive as the originals. Some of the more expensive baseball cards are priced in the thousands.  </p>
<p>The old baseball cards and the reproduction cards are able to be bought for under $100. These are generally the price you will find for these old baseball cards. Of the many places where you can find old baseball cards the Topps Baseball Card Company may have a selection of ones that you will like. These cards will have lots of information which will tell you facts about the different teams and players. </p>
<p>When you are looking at these old baseball cards you should try to keep the handling of these cards to a minimum. As excessive handling gives rise to creases and dirt appearing on the cards it is best to look at these baseball cards while they are in a see through protective covering. The covering will not only protect the card it will allow you to see the facts without any harm coming to the card.</p>
<p>As old baseball cards are fragile it is always best to make sure that you are choosing ones that will help to increase the value of the collection without destroying the cards. You will be happy with the end result of your collection of old baseball cards. <br/><br/></p>
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