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Because the publication of Harvey Penick's Little Red Book, an incredible number of golfers have learned why this gentle, wise teacher is a genuine national treasure. With simple, clear images and with words that wipe away decades of overly technical instruction, Harvey Penick brings out the best golfer in everyone he touches, but you can find one band of pupils with whom Harvey has always had a particular rapport.
Unique among great golf teachers, Harvey has worked with and helped -- and learned from -- as much women champions as men. On the thirteen women enshrined in the LPGA Hall of Fame, five caused Harvey for a considerable time frame. But beyond these great players -- women like Mickey Wright, Sandra Palmer, Betsy Rawls, Kathy Whitworth, Judy Rankin, and Betty Jameson -- Harvey has taken as much pleasure in the accomplishments of the many women who came to him hoping and then have the ability to hit the ball in the air for the very first time.
In For All Who Love the overall game, Harvey shares the lessons he has learned from all the women he's watched in his seven decades of teaching the overall game he loves. He describes the techniques that can help women gain greater power, discusses the psychological hurdles some women must overcome to improve their game, and gives his tricks for developing the parts of the overall game where women can and should outplay their male partners. He offers a clear image of the proper swing, gives advice on what equipment every woman should carry, and provides wisdom, inspiration, and sound instruction for anybody hoping to improve her game. With the same blend of sage advice and good sense that made his first two books such an essential part of each golfer's library, Harvey shows how every woman, whatever her other athletic gifts might be, can play great golf and enjoy it to its fullest.
Harvey has often said that the day he stops learning is the day he'll quit teaching. Fortunately for us all, that day continues to be a long way in the future for America's best-loved teacher of the best game of all.