| The Microgolf Primer: Raise Golf Acres in Yards | 
enlarge | Authors: Brian L. Mcgonegal, David C. Enger Publisher: Microgolf Press Category: Book
List Price: $24.95 Buy New: $19.71 You Save: $5.24 (21%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 4453293
Media: Paperback Edition: 1st Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 87 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.2 x 4.3 x 0.4
ISBN: 0965843009 Dewey Decimal Number: 796 EAN: 9780965843003 ASIN: 0965843009
Publication Date: October 1997 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served.
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Product Description The first book on how-to make a putting green in your back yard. Then develop you green into an 18 hole golf course.
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Save your money September 4, 1999 This topic cries out for illustrations and/or photographs, and for the 24.95 cover price, and even Amazon's 19.96, I expected some. Instead, a tiny 76 page 4 x 6 paperback with NO photos and wide margins. The reader is asked to visualize, hole by hole, the author's experience with his own (and I suspect only) micro course while flipping back and forth from the page to the primitive map of his course that serves as the cover art-the only visual in the book. Some captioned photos could have eliminated about 2/3 of the text, in which case, what you would have left would be a brochure-for Microgolf's supply catalog, which you can get with the conveniently enclosed post card. Without being able to see possiblities, I wasn't inspired to even attempt to follow a 31 day timeline that incredibly begins with "Day 1: Envision green placement, Envision tee placement, Determine Shape of Green, Fluff Grass in green, apron, tee and nursery areas. ... Sculpt, lift and level where necessary" I would have exercised my 30 day return option had the tiny book not become lost for a long time in a pile of mail.
Save your money September 4, 1999 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This topic cries out for illustrations and/or photographs, and for the 24.95 cover price, and even Amazon's 19.96, I expected some. Instead, a tiny 76 page 4 x 6 paperback with NO photos. The reader is asked to visualize, hole by hole, the author's experience with his own (and I suspect only) micro course while flipping back and forth from the page to the primitive map of his course that serves as the cover art-the only visual in the book. Some captioned photos could have eliminated about 2/3 of the text, in which case, what you would have left would be a brochure-for Microgolf's supply catalog, which you can get with the conveniently enclosed post card. Without being able to see possiblities, I wasn't inspired to even attempt to follow a 31 day timeline that incredibly begins with "Day 1: Envision green placement, Envision tee placement, Determine Shape of Green, Fluff Grass in green, apron, tee and nursery areas. ... Sculpt, lift and level where necessary" I would have exercised my 30 day return option had the tiny book not become lost for a long time in a pile of mail.
The gift he gives is a link for the imagination May 15, 1998 THIS BOOK HAS MANY IDEAS THAT WE NORMALLY WOULDNT EVEN THINK OF. AS ITS CONCEPTION AND PRINT PROVES, 18 HOLES IN A 50'x 60' URBAN BACK YARD? IF YOU'VE THOUGHT ABOUT IT, BUY IT, IF YOU'VE DONE IT, PICK IT UP ANYWAY. IT'S POSSIBLE THAT YOU MISSED THAT ONE THING HE FOUND... THE JOY OF THE GAME.
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