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In Every Kid There Lurks a Tiger

In Every Kid There Lurks a Tiger

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Authors: Rudy Duran, Rick Lipsey
Publisher: Virgin Books
Category: Book

Buy New: $7.99



New (1) Used (10) from $4.81

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 3706201

Media: Paperback
Pages: 224

ISBN: 0753507013
EAN: 9780753507018
ASIN: 0753507013

Publication Date: July 4, 2002
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Exterior and Interior in excellent condition. Cover has minor shelfware . We ship no later than next day, also we use padded envelopes.

Also Available In:

  • Hardcover - In Every Kid There Lurks a Tiger: Rudy Duran's 5-Step Program to Teach You and Your Child the Fundamentals of Golf
  • Paperback - In Every Kid There Lurks a Tiger: Rudy Duran's 5-Step Program to Teach You and Your Child the Fundamentals of Golf

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Rudy Durans unique and proven program is divided into skill levels that can be adapted to suit any childs needs. Lacing his book with anecdotes from his own youthful experiences, his years with Tiger, and his work with other young golfers, Rudy starts with basic instructions and etiquette, and then explores putting, swings, and general knowledge. His words are simple, to the point, and illustrated with numerous photos.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great Book   October 1, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book was better than I expected. If you don't like Tiger you can skip the Tiger stories, if you like Tiger they're fun. The book emphasizes having fun, dreaming big, keeping it simple, and having a positive attitude. I read the whole book, then started going through it myself, and it's really helped my game. It's also inspired me with different approaches and attitudes for practicing, and teaching my kids and their friends about golf. Most of all it's helped my own game.
If any of the following describe you, I'd recommend this book - Tiger fan, need practice ideas, want to have more fun 'playing' golf, teaching golf or learning yourself, or are just looking for a good golf book.



4 out of 5 stars Just as good for adults as for kids   September 27, 2004
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

For every book on golf instruction, there are thousands of people who are adding constantly to their collective bagage when it comes to playing the game. This bagage we like to insist is necessary, because, after all, we fear what will happen without 101 ways to fix a push-slice.

The thing is, children can play golf, often better and with more enjoyment than adults, probably because of the exact opposite reason: they carry no or very little bagage. There are things they get frustrated with, but their minds are not overly bogged down. Certainly not nearly to the same level as adults.

The method outlined in Rudy Duran's book helps first and foremost adults to learn to unfetter their minds and learn to take a simpler approach to the game. Then, and only then, should an adult try and take on teaching a kid. The 4 area/5 step method is one that will help most anyone to get back in the game and teach others by going against many of our most basic instincts: avoiding excess knowledge.

The book is filled with the author's memories of teaching a young Tiger Woods, but many of these sections are carefully seperated from the main text to allow someone not looking for a trip down memory lane to get strait to the meat of the book. It is also easy to read, not only for adults, but also for kids in upper elementary and middle school levels, meaning you could probably let your son or daughter have a go at it even if you have no personal interest in the game yourself.

The biggest problem with the book is that it seems a tad oversimplified, especially in regards to things like grip and alignment. These two basic elements of the swing might have been done in a tad more detail, but it seems that the author is relying on this as being common knowledge for adults and something that an instructor will pass on to kids. A few more notes on shotmaking would have also helped. Imagination on the practice tee or course can get you quite a ways, but a few extra hints, like how to draw and fade the ball accurately, might have helped.



4 out of 5 stars Not Just For Teaching Kids the Game of Golf   August 16, 2002
 11 out of 11 found this review helpful

The first thing I did when I found this book on a bookstore shelf was scan it to make sure it wasn't some book about trying to mold my kid into a money-spinning tour pro, like so many tennis stars' dads. Thank goodness, it is not. In fact, if anything, this book is the opposite: it is about having fun playing golf, especially if you are a beginner, whether you are a child or not.

Tiger, the book says, loved playing the game as a 4-year-old, and he just happened to have incredible instincts and skill from a very early age. What Duran added to Tiger's package was some guidance and direction via his 5-step fundamental program, and those steps and the accompanying drills can help beginners and high handicappers of any age learn the game in an enjoyable, low-stress fashion. If anything, Duran says he LEARNED from young Tiger, and passes those lessons of uncritical childlike joy in the game on to beginners everywhere.

It is an added bonus that Duran is enjoyable to read, with his easygoing style and anecdotes about an early Tiger, and the photos of Tiger circa 4 years old and up are a neat addition for golf fans.

So this book is really a balance... a little bit of "young Tiger nostalgia" and a lot of golf instruction, philosophy and etiquette presented in an easy-to-digest fashion. If you're buying it for the latter, you won't likely be disappointed and in fact will likely find more than your money's worth here. If you're mainly looking for early Tiger bio info, you'll find the pickings supplemental if not downright thin.

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