So, Iām beginning to think that book reviews are probably not my forte..
It took me forever to read the book, not because itās a poor read, quite the
contrary, but because recreation reading falls pretty low on the priority totem pole. But I digress..
Iām going to do my best not to give anything away, Iād hate to be considered one of āthoseā guys.
Jimmy Roberts has been a sportscaster for NBC since May 2000 andĀ has won 11 Sports Emmy Awards.
The idea for the book came to him while sitting in the parking lot of Best Buy. Heād been really struggling with his golf game and the idea just popped in his head. Everybody who plays golf slumps. Everybody. He has access to some of the most successful golfers of all time and who better to seek advice about slumps from than those who make a living doing it?
Thatās precisely what he did. The book took about 10 months to research and write. Heās interviewed some of the biggest names in golf about their slumps and how they overcame them.
Jimmy does a great job of āsetting the scene.ā When reading the book, you can almost visualize the interview as if you were watching it on television.
Each chapter features a PGA player or a celebrity with a serious golf addiction. The chapters give some good history about the person, who they are, where they came from and how they stumbled into a slump and how they over came it. I really enjoyed reading this because it gives you a different perspective on these titans of the game. It almost makes you feel a little better about your shabby game because you realize that everyone struggles.
Thereās one main recurring theme amongst all the stories, no matter what happens you have to stay positive about your game and circumstance.
Over at the Waggleroom.com, they did a podcast interview with Jimmy Roberts about the book. See the link below. The Jimmy Roberts interview begins at the 10:00 mark.
Podcast with Jimmy Roberts via WaggleRoom.com
If youāve read the book, Iād like to hear your opinions on it.
-Dave
