Win John Daly’s Golf My Own Damn Way – our Book of the Week
It may sound unlikely but John Daly has published an instruction book and we have got our hands on an early copy to give away. In tru Wild Thing style, it's a cracking read and from how to escape plugged lies to dealing with hangovers, it's packed full of top tips.
Your chance to win a copy of Golf My Own Damn Way
Two-time Major winner and holder of 14 tournaments around the world, there have been few golfers in the modern era who have inspired the rare combination of admiration and controversy that John Daly has throughout the course of his 10-year professional career.
Whether you love or hate his unconventional ?grip it and rip it? attitude towards golf, Daly?s new book is a quality read for players of all ages and handicaps. ?The Wild Thing? offers golfers 117 pages of helpful advice on a range of topics, from how to best prepare before hitting the first tee to how golf and sex are alike (honest!).
He might be the most unlikely of instructors but you can?t deny that the man from Arkansas doesn?t have style not to mention an incredible touch around the greens. From firing balls under the wind to blasting out of soft sand, big John will sort your game out in ways you never dreamed of.
Like Daly himself, ?Golf My Own Damn Way? is outspoken, amusing, thoughtful and brutally honest in its unique ideas for how to improve your game. Don?t miss your opportunity to take home a golf book unlike any other that you will read this year.
Your chance to win a copy of Golf My Own Damn Way
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