A Course Called Scotland: Searching the Home of Golf for the Secret to Its Game Free Audiobook Download by Tom Coyne
With over seven hundred golf courses worldwide, Scotland is the birthplace of the modern game. In A Course Called Scotland, Jacques Roy takes us on a journey into the history and science that informs this beautiful yet brutal practice. With chapters such as "The Science of Swing" and "The History of Golf," this audiobook will teach you how to improve your swing in minutes.
Golf was invented in Scotland but the origin of golf remains a mystery. There are countless theories about where it came from, why it originated, and what its true meaning is. The book, "A Course Called Scotland: Searching the Home of Golf For the Secret to Its Game," by Tom Coyne provides an answer to why golf came into being and how it evolved over time. In this book, Coyne explains how golf first appeared as a military game that was meant to teach strategy. It has since evolved into an enjoyable sport with its own rules and objectives that can take hours to complete.
One of the biggest secrets to golf is the hitting zone. The hitting zone is the area in which a golfer should hit their shot, or where they need to aim so that it will land on or near the green. There are different methods for finding your hitting zone, but one popular one is referred to as Target Golf. This technique uses a target with a number inside, and it helps players find their perfect swing speed.
There are many different theories about why Scotland is the home of golf, but the three most common are that it was originated there, that it was invented by Scots, or that it was derived from a game called "golf" which originated in Scotland. This audiobook is about one man's experience on his quest to find the secret to Scottish golf and how this nation spread its game worldwide.
In "A Course Called Scotland: Searching the Home of Golf for the Secret to Its Game," author Tom Coyne puts his finger on one essential element that makes a golf shot work. Jacques Roy of AudioGO narrates this audiobook in French, English, and Spanish with good clarity and pronunciation.
Tom Coyne is a golf historian who has traveled all over the world to study golf. His journey takes him to Scotland, where he spends his time at courses, caddies and clubhouses. This quest begins the search for the perfect game of golf, which is found in one course in Scotland called "A Course Called Scotland."
Published Date | 2018-07-03 |
Duration | 12 hours 8 minutes |
Author | Tom Coyne |
Narrated | Jacques Roy |
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Abridged | No |
Is It Free? | 30-days Free |
Category | Travel |
Parent Category | Europe, Memoir, Golf |