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Extraordinary Golf The Art of the Possible
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Extraordinary Golf The Art of the Possible

Flouting course etiquette, Shoemaker recommends throwing golf clubs. Golfers who have just dunked a ball in their local water hazard might thank him for the permission, but Shoemaker’s point–his only mechanical tip–is not to release anger but to restore the relaxation flowing from a confident swing. Since that feeling rarely returns by tinkering with technique, Shoemaker and his coauthor, brother Pete, stress attitude, much in the manner of Michael Murphy’s classic Golf in the Kingdom. (Shoemaker, like Murphy before him, teaches inspirational golf at the Esalen Institute.) Once a legitimate aspirant to the PGA tour, Shoemaker soured on the sport, only to realize much later that his problem was worrying how he looked, rather than playing each shot in the moment. Since getting in that zone obsesses every golfer, Shoemaker’s pep talk is sure to find an audience, especially among those who like to mix golf with New Age philosophy. Gilbert Taylor
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars Wonderful book!
I have heard it said that a round of golf is a lesson in life. I believe that to be true and this book is a wonderful companion for any golfer. It mostly is about living life to the fullest and being happy/content. It does give some great suggestions about how to play the game of golf and life.
4 Stars Great Book
This author has some revolutionary ideas (at least for a Type A- player) that really helped my game. Think about the course, how beautiful it is, listen to your friends and talk to them…not the ball, yourself or your clubs! Enjoy your time on the course and don’t worry about the score!
2 Stars Unlightening
Having read Golf in the Kingdom, and Inner Game of Golf some time ago, I looked forward to this more recent book on mental aspect of golf.
My handicap has drifted up from 3 to 6 over the last year, so I was looking for a fresh approach. The day after reading the first 130 pages, I resolved to play without fear, not be upset by bad shots, and enjoy my playing partners.
With OB left, trees to the right, I striped my drive on the 440 yd par 4, followed by a 5 iron to 8 feet, and drained the putt. What a great book!
Four hours later I found myself in the clubhouse having shot a 90 for the first time in over 20 years, with four OBs and five 3 putts.
It’s a good thing that “looking good” was no longer important to me, as I endured the ribbing, jabs and outright taunts of several of my fellow players.
I’ll finish the book. But most likely you’ll find it listed on the Used Books here very shortly.
5 Stars Enlightening Book on Golf
This is an excellent presentation of the spiritual side of the game. Filled with unique drills designed to bring out the “inner athlete” in us all, Showmaker has created a classic exploration of the real reasons we should all be enjoying the game of golf.
Truly a mind-opening read - great for golfers and instructors alike
5 Stars Excellent Reading
Extraordinary Golf: The Art of Possible is a book that anyone who plays the game of golf should read. I wish I could have read it or something near it twenty five years ago.
