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100 1  Penick, Harvey. 
245 10 For all who love the game|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /
       |cHarvey Penick and Bud Shrake. 
250    Abridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bSimon & Schuster Audio,|c1995. 
264  2 |bMade available through hoopla 
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511 1  Read by Jack Whitaker. 
520    Since the publication of Harvey Penick's Little Red Book, 
       millions of golfers have learned why this gentle, wise 
       teacher is a true national treasure. With simple, clear 
       images and with words that wipe away decades of overly 
       technical instruction, Harvey Penick brings out the best 
       golfer in everyone he touches, but there is one group of 
       pupils with whom Harvey has always had a special rapport. 
       Unique among great golf teachers, Harvey has worked with 
       and helped, and learned from, as many women champions as 
       men. Of the thirteen women enshrined in the LPGA Hall of 
       Fame, five worked with Harvey for a substantial period of 
       time. But beyond these great players (women like Mickey 
       Wright, Sandra Palmer, Betsy Rawls, Kathy Whitworth, Judy 
       Rankin, and Betty Jameson) Harvey has taken as much 
       pleasure in the accomplishments of the countless women who
       came to him hoping only to be able to hit the ball in the 
       air for the very first time. In For All Who Love the Game,
       Harvey shares the lessons he has learned from all the 
       women he's watched in his seven decades of teaching the 
       game he loves. He describes the techniques that can help 
       women gain greater power, discusses the psychological 
       hurdles some women must overcome to improve their game, 
       and gives his tips for developing the parts of the game 
       where women can and should outplay their male partners. He
       provides a clear image of the proper swing, gives advice 
       on what equipment every woman should carry, and provides 
       wisdom, inspiration, and sound instruction for anyone 
       hoping to improve her game. With the same blend of sage 
       advice and common sense that made his first two books such
       an essential part of every golfer's library, Harvey shows 
       how every woman, whatever her other athletic gifts might 
       be, can play great golf and enjoy it to its fullest. 
       Harvey has often said that the day he stops learning is 
       the day he'll quit teaching. Fortunately for listeners, 
       that day is still a long way in the future for America's 
       best-loved teacher of the greatest game of all. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Golf for women. 
700 1  Shrake, Edwin. 
700 1  Whitaker, Jack. 
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