Selected Product: | The Golfer's Mind Paperback Edition: New edition Author: Bob Rotella Publisher: Pocket Books Release Date: April 2007 ISBN-10: 1416502297 ISBN-13: 9781416502296 List Price: £7.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Golf is a Game of Confidence ISBN-10: 0743492463 Your 15th Club: The Inner Secret to Great Golf ISBN-10: 1847372546 Dave Pelz's Short Game Bible ISBN-10: 1854106481 Dave Pelz's Putting Bible ISBN-10: 1854107135 The Inner Game of Golf ISBN-10: 0330295128 |
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