Monday, April 30, 2012

Reading Log 6

In And If You Play Golf, You're My Friend, Harvey Penick shares his extensive knowledge and infinite wisdom. Harvey's simple and down to earth views of golf portray the games majestic and mysterious qualities. The author teaches on terms that provide positive reinforcement for his patient. His life lessons cultivate and mystify the audience. Harvey nails in the idea of the responsibilities one has as a golfer. However, what separates Harvey from his peers is his never ending love for the game. His gentle love for his students is similar to the love a father deems to his son. Penick's immense passion and affection creates a sense of unconditional love for a sacred game.

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