
Golf like a Child - Bill Bales at The Next 500 Years decides to play golf like a child. He shares, "Picasso said he spent his whole life learning to paint like a child. I theorize that only kids truly "get" life. The closer you are to your kids, the more this rubs off. That's why we don't want our kids to grow up. Making changes to my grip and swing, back to the way I naturally wanted to do it as a kid, made me FEEL like a kid. I went from a 92 that should have been a 100 the day before to an 80 that should have been a 74. Golf went from being hard work to joyful fun."
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The insights and experiences of a middle-aged beginning golfer on a quest to play the game of golf as art.
The Artful Golfer
When you disappear, Golf as Art shows up. The resulting void is where all the important discoveries, personal development, satisfaction, joy and fulfillment take place.
Fred Shoemaker, Extraordinary Golf
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