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eBOOK DYNASTY: AUTHOR FEATURES: Ricardo Sosapavon |
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If you are entertaining the idea of learning how to play golf, or have already decided golf is the sport you want to practice for the rest of your life, or know someone who is thinking about learning to play golf, then this is the book you must read.
My golf with I Love Golf! is to share my passion for golf with you. Unlike many other books for beginners, I will not just give you facts about golf or try to teach you how to swing. Instead, I will tell you everything you need to know to be prepared for golf, and I will do this by sharing my golf story with you. Like many other golfers, I have many funny moments, probably too many frustrating moments, and many self-fulfilling moments to share.
Honestly, I wish I had read a book like this when I started playing golf; it would have saved me a lot of time and money back then. But now you can leverage my experience and go straight to learning and playing without all the pain and suffering I went through by not knowing what to do.
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- Book Title: I Love Golf!: A Survival Guide for Beginners
- Author: Ricardo Sosapavon
- Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 2nd edition, October 2014
- ISBN: 9781502756039
- Chinese eBook Translator: Christine Sun
- Chinese eBook Publisher: eBook Dynasty, July 2015
- Languages: Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese
- Formats: PDF (horizontal)
- Chinese eBook Sample Reading
About Ricardo Sosapavon: |
Ricardo Sosapavon traded his day-job at Microsoft for a different kind of challenge on the golf course. He'd always been a sports enthusiast, first with tennis, then as a devoted mountain biker, yet golf would prove to be his biggest challenge yet. He started playing golf in 2002, and after taking lessons two to three times a week for a year, lowered his handicap index to 6.3. He's played in and won several golf tournaments at club-level, and was part of the team that won an inter-club championship in Mexico City. His greatest achievement on the golf course so far has been scoring his lowest round, a 73, and achieving his lowest handicap index of 4.7.
Ricardo was born and raised in Mexico. He moved to the United States in 2006 with his wife of many years and two daughters. His strong faith guides him daily as a partner in a bicycle-based small business, cletaworld.com, with his family, and on the golf course.
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