Golf Lessons with T.O.M.

I've sold more copies of this little book than any  other, a very short read that's won praise from professionals, green superintendants, a golf course architect and numerous friends, as well as readers from around the country.

The text is based on notes made after too many frustrating conversations with myself recapping a day's events after missing an opportunity to qualify for some local or national event.

My notes are advice to myself in a "remember for the next time" tone; coulda-shoulda-woulda advice I intend to put into practice the next time, based on some inexplicable gaff I commited and told myself I would never commit again.

There is no advice on swing mechanics, no short game instruction, and no tips on putting. It is a simple, straighforward read, subtitled lowering your score without changing your swing. I hope it works for you the way it has for the folks who've sent so many emails.

When I appeared on sports talk radio one afternoon the interviewer called it a "pamphlet." Close enough, it's only 75 pages. You should get through it in less than 2 hours.

And thanks for taking the time.