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	<title>Comments on: Book Review:  Golf My Own Damn Way</title>
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		<title>By: Andy Brown</title>
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		<dc:creator>Andy Brown</dc:creator>
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		<description>I think right off the racks you know this book will have a lot of John Daly in it. No one else would go about the “austere” task of teaching you how to improve your game with a title such as “Golf my own damn way”. 

More than anything it offers a tantalising bait to any avid golfer to get an opportunity to improve their game and at the same time get an insight into the unique yet slightly eccentric life of John Daly. 

That is what will draw readers to this book. I don’t even think you have got to be a John Daly fan to be attracted to this book. It promises to give us a look inside the mind of John Daly under the garb of an instruction manual. Or perhaps the other way around! The book will obviously do well. After all you wont come across many interesting characters on tour such as John Patrick Daly with a personal life always on shaky ground and an aura that surrounds him. But one thing is for certain, people are bound to listen to someone who has won two major championships. The guy knows what he is talking about.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think right off the racks you know this book will have a lot of John Daly in it. No one else would go about the “austere” task of teaching you how to improve your game with a title such as “Golf my own damn way”. </p>
<p>More than anything it offers a tantalising bait to any avid golfer to get an opportunity to improve their game and at the same time get an insight into the unique yet slightly eccentric life of John Daly. </p>
<p>That is what will draw readers to this book. I don’t even think you have got to be a John Daly fan to be attracted to this book. It promises to give us a look inside the mind of John Daly under the garb of an instruction manual. Or perhaps the other way around! The book will obviously do well. After all you wont come across many interesting characters on tour such as John Patrick Daly with a personal life always on shaky ground and an aura that surrounds him. But one thing is for certain, people are bound to listen to someone who has won two major championships. The guy knows what he is talking about.</p>
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