The Nine Virtues of Golf

The Nine Virtues of Golf
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Total Pages : 112
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ISBN-10 : 1081385944
ISBN-13 : 9781081385941
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis The Nine Virtues of Golf by : Jay Revell

In his debut book, golf writer Jay Revell takes readers for a walk through his personal experiences, recollections, and theories from a lifetime spent in the sport. Designed to be read in small doses, The Nine Virtues of Golf features an engaging mix of essays, poems, short stories, and other musings, making it the perfect companion for golf trips, beach days, and bedside reading. Through his stories, Revell has built a global following of golfing diehards and cataloged his love affair with the game. In The Nine Virtues of Golf, Revell brings those tales together in an easily digestible read that's perfectly suited for anyone with a passion for golf.

Golf and Philosophy

Golf and Philosophy
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Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages : 291
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ISBN-10 : 9780813125947
ISBN-13 : 0813125944
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Golf and Philosophy by : Andy Wible

In a game where players are expected to call their own penalties and scoring the least points leads to victory, decorum takes precedence over showmanship and philosophical questions become par for the course. Few other sports are as suited for ethical and metaphysical examination as golf. It is a game defined by dichotomies -- relaxing, yet frustrating, social, yet solitary -- and between these extremes there is room for much philosophical inquiry. In Golf and Philosophy: Lessons from the Links, a clubhouse full of skilled contributors tee off on a range of philosophical topics within the framework of the fairway. The book's chapters are arranged in the style of an eighteen-hole golf course, with the front nine exploring ethical matters of rationality and social civility in a world of moral hazards and roughs. The back nine pries even deeper, slicing into matters of the metaphysical, including chapters on mysticism, idealism, identity, and meaning. Taken together, the collection examines the intellectual nature of this beloved pastime, considering the many nuances of a sport that requires high levels of concentration, patience, and consistency, as well as upstanding moral character. Golf and Philosophy celebrates the joys and complexities of the game, demonstrating that golf has much to teach both its spectators and participants about modern life.

Swing, Walk, Repeat

Swing, Walk, Repeat
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ISBN-10 : 195623702X
ISBN-13 : 9781956237023
Rating : 4/5 (2X Downloads)

Synopsis Swing, Walk, Repeat by : Jay Revell

Virtues

Virtues
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Publisher : Megan Mitcham
Total Pages : 140
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ISBN-10 : 9781941899212
ISBN-13 : 1941899218
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Virtues by : Megan Mitcham

From USA Today bestselling author Megan Mitcham… Once they're gone, can you ever get them back? As a CIA spy turned traitor to her country, Cara Lee kissed her virtues goodbye long ago. After seventeen years, her retribution ended with the burial of her enemy and a fresh start with her daughter. If only she could forgive herself enough to rebuild their relationship. Luck—her daughter’s fiancé—wasn’t Cara’s only attempt at atonement. She took Marina Sorensen off a Swedish street corner and schooled her in the art of survival. Too bad the girl sold her and Luck out to the thugs of Brödraskapet. Her disciplined nature prods Cara to tie the loose end—one way or the other. But the commander of the UN’s special forces has other plans. The last thing she wants is another government job. Given an ultimatum—and a babysitter—she plays along. Tyler Grace should have been a farmer in east Texas, but the universe had other plans. A tactical expert for the Base Branch, when he finds a problem, he seeks the best way to fix it. Cara presents an obstacle he’s ill prepared to conquer—but he’ll die trying. Struggling to sort through her past, Cara clings to the one virtue she has left, while Tyler dares to prove she never lost them.

Golf as Meaningful Play

Golf as Meaningful Play
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Publisher : Lexington Books
Total Pages : 235
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ISBN-10 : 9781498550093
ISBN-13 : 1498550096
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Golf as Meaningful Play by : Walter Thomas Schmid

Golf as Meaningful Play offers a philosophical introduction to golf as a sporting practice and source of personal meaning. It is intended both for scholars interested in the philosophy of sport, and for intellectually curious golfers who seek a better understanding of the game. This book describes the physical, emotional, mental, and ethical aspects of the game and how they influence golf instruction. It looks at golf as play, game, sport, and spectacle, discusses golf’s heroes, communities, and traditions, and analyzes the role of the virtues in golf, linking them to self-fulfillment, the ultimate good of golf experience. The book concludes with discussions of classic works of golf literary and film art, including Caddyshack, Missing Links, Tin Cup, and Golf in the Kingdom, which celebrate its follies and glories. The fact that golf can serve as a playful laboratory to test oneself is a deep part of the game’s attraction. Golf, if played well, conveys an experience which unites happiness, excellence, and interpersonal flourishing. This book strives to give an account of golf both as it is and as it ought to be—how golfers may improve their games and even themselves, in meaningful play.

The Book of Sports Virtues

The Book of Sports Virtues
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Publisher : Price World Publishing
Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : 9781619840157
ISBN-13 : 1619840154
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis The Book of Sports Virtues by : Fritz Knapp

The Book of Sports Virtues: High Impact Athletes and Coaches is a masterful collection of stories about the struggles and triumphs of many celebrated athletes. Each chapter is assigned a trait or virtue and uses an athlete's story as a lens through which the reader can gain the insight needed to achieve that trait or virtue. The chapter on appreciation is the story of Lou Gehrig and Jacky Robinson's story is used to exemplify and define nobility. What emerges after reading these stories is not only a greater understanding and appreciation of the virtues that these icons needed to get through life, but also an inspiration for the reader. Each story is followed by a small quotation from literature to amplify the meaning and application of the positive virtue. This book makes for the perfect gift from parents to children or for adult mentors to their students. Its ability to be read one story at a time makes it perfect for the bookshelf or coffee table.

The Nine Elements of a Sustainable Campus

The Nine Elements of a Sustainable Campus
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 249
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ISBN-10 : 9780262321587
ISBN-13 : 0262321580
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis The Nine Elements of a Sustainable Campus by : Mitchell Thomashow

A former college president offers a framework for sustainability on campus, describing initiatives that range from renewable energy to a revamped curriculum to sustainable investment. Colleges and universities offer our best hope for raising awareness about the climate crisis and the other environmental threats. But most college and university administrations need guidance on the path to sustainability. In The Nine Elements of a Sustainable Campus, Mitchell Thomashow, a former college president, provides just that. Drawing on his experiences at Unity College in Maine, he identifies nine elements for a sustainability agenda: energy, food, and materials (aspects of infrastructure); governance, investment, and wellness (aspects of community); and curriculum, interpretation, and aesthetics (aspects of learning). He then describes how Unity put these elements into practice. Connecting his experiences to broader concerns, Thomashow links the campus to the planet, reminding us that local efforts, taken together, can have a global impact.

Church on the Golf Course

Church on the Golf Course
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Publisher : Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages : 100
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ISBN-10 : 9781098070137
ISBN-13 : 1098070135
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Church on the Golf Course by : Tennison Hubbard

Do you ever wish you could strengthen your faith and biblical understanding while playing the great sport of golf? Church on the Golf Course masterfully accomplishes just that. In a simple yet profound way, Tennison Hubbard produces this short book to help you to: aEURC/ Identify the Seven Christian Virtues in the Bible and on the golf course aEURC/ Pinpoint these virtues in yourself and improve on them aEURC/ Walk the righteous path while playing the game you love Once youaEUR(tm)ve finished Church on the Golf Course, youaEUR(tm)ll understand who you are and why you are the way you are a little better. By the end, youaEUR(tm)ll gain some humility, be excited to make a few changes in your golf game and in your life, and recapture the nostalgia you had for golf when you first started playing the game. These eleven condensed chapters are guaranteed to help you play golf and live your life as an ambassador for Christ.

Character Happens! the 5 Most Important--But Fleeting Virtues

Character Happens! the 5 Most Important--But Fleeting Virtues
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Publisher : Garry M. Graves
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : 9780984446209
ISBN-13 : 0984446206
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Character Happens! the 5 Most Important--But Fleeting Virtues by : Garry M Graves

Character Happens! The 5 Most Important-But Fleeting Virtues...will change your life. Five simple stories reminding us to do better by our decision-making. The virtues: Honesty, Integrity, Courage, Compassion and Humility are discussed within a golf storyline. The stories are earnest yet humorous, carefree yet compelling; each chapter contributing sanity to this fast-paced, dynamic world of the 21st Century. A 'character book' written for the times.

Golf's Iron Horse

Golf's Iron Horse
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 375
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ISBN-10 : 9781510713482
ISBN-13 : 1510713484
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Golf's Iron Horse by : John Sabino

So many works of golfing history focus on the greats: the best players, the most prestigious championships, the hardest courses, and the like. But most avid golfers are average players, relishing in the joy of the sport itself. In Golf’s Iron Horse, celebrated golf writer John Sabino chronicles the previously untold story of Ralph Kennedy, a golf amateur whose love of the game set him on par to play more courses than anyone before. A founding member of Mamaroneck, New York’s prestigious Winged Foot Golf Club, Kennedy had long been an avid golfer when he met Charles Leonard Fletcher in 1919. When the Englishman told Kennedy that he had played more than 240 courses in his lifetime, Kennedy took it as a challenge and became determined to play more. In a feat that caused the New York Sun to declare him “golf’s Lou Gehrig” in 1935, Kennedy succeeded in beating Fletcher’s record, and then some. He played golf on more than 3,165 different courses in all forty-eight states, nine Canadian provinces, and more than a dozen different countries during his forty-three year love affair with the game. In addition to the 3,165 unique courses he played, the unrelenting Ralph also played golf a total of 8,500 times over his lifetime, the equivalent of teeing it up every day for twenty-three straight years. Lou Gehrig’s seventeen years in professional baseball pales in comparison. This intriguing story includes details of the special conditions under which he was able to play the Augusta National Golf Club and the unique circumstances of his visits to Pebble Beach and the Old Course at St. Andrews. Perfect for golf aficionados, Golf’s Iron Horse will inspire every reader to tee off at a new course.