If You're a Duffer, You're OK in My Book: Getting the Most Out of a Round, Even If You'll Never Break 80 or 90
By (Author) Mike Pavlik
Foreword by Rockmond Dunbar
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
1st September 2015
United States
Hardback
120
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 15mm
270g
This book is for the golfer who just enjoys getting out with friends once or twice a week for a round of golf and for the golfer whose skills may need improvement. Basically, this book is for every non-pro golfer who plays the game because, as we know, golf never ceases to frustrate. The author, Mike Pavlik, wroteIf You're a Duffer, You're OK in My Bookto deliver the message that it's all right to be a duffer. In other words, it's fine if you don't burn up the course and you don't play like Fred Couples or Jack Nicklaus.If You're a Duffer, You're OK in My Bookencourages fellow golfers to be honest in evaluating their game, even if their skill levels are subpar. Building on his own experiences, Mike Pavlik highlights that although golf is a sport and a competition, a bad round should not mean a bad day, nor should it discourage us from enjoying a day with friends and exploring the great outdoors.
Mike Pavlik is a retired teacher. After retiring, he relocated with his wife to Arizona, which allows him to play golf year-round. With over one hundred courses in the area, he plays a few times a week. Although he is comfortable being a duffer, he is always trying to improve his game.