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
- Ben Hogans Five Lessons by Ben Hogan, Herbert Warren Wind
- The Story of American Golf by Herbert Warren Wind
- Play Great Golf by Arnold Palmer
- Down the Fairway by Robert T. Jones, O.B. Keeler
- Golf My Way by Jack Nicklaus, Ken Bowden
- Golf Is Not a Game of Perfect by Dr. Bob Rotella, Bob Cullen