
Ideal Bookshelf 664: Golf
When I was a kid I thought golf was a boring, slow, unwelcoming sport. Eventually I played a few rounds and instantly realized the zen appeal of it: you have to try really hard to do something really well, but not so hard that you screw it up by wanting it too much. That's a lesson I can never learn too many times. This print is full of all the very best golf books, in my opinion. It's also the first Ideal Bookshelf to include a DVD, because how could I possibly leave out Caddyshack? First offered in December 2013 Archival pigment ink print on fine art paper Based on an original painting by Jane Mount BOOKS INCLUDED: A Good Walk Spoiled by John Feinstein How I Play Golf by Tiger Woods The Greatest Game Ever Played by Mark Frost Golf in the Kingdom by Michael Murphy The Golf Omnibus by P.G. Wodehouse Shape Your Swing the Modern Way by Byron Nelson, Larry Dennis The Encyclopedia of Golf by Donald Steel, Peter Ryde Harvey Penick's Little Red Book by Harvey Penick, Bud Shrake Be