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GolfStats Guide to the 2008 US PGA Tour Season
For all lovers of Fantasy Golf and fans interested in the US PGA Tour, GolfObserver.com announces the publication of the “GolfStats Guide to the 2008 PGA Tour Season”
For those looking for that perfect publication that will help them know how well a player does on certain courses, certain conditions and in certain months, this guide is perfect. It’s designed to give all the information a fantasy golf player could dream of or any avid follower of the US PGA Tour could want to know in order to more fully appreciate players and tournaments. The information in this electronic book can not be found anywhere else and is based on an extensive data base of results and statistics from Tour events.
The heart and soul of this electronic book is the way you can link to the Internet on Golfstats. With 173 pages of information plus more than 7,500 links to Golfstats, we let you explore the stats that you want to find out about and can help you better understand where players do well and not so well. So the key is not just the book itself but the way it lets you communicate with Golfstats.com in finding out everything that you need to know.
The Electronic Book in broken up into two sections on tournaments and players. Each section consists of year-by-year breakdown of their recent finishes and their overall stats including scoring average and money won at tournaments. The tournament section gives an overview of the course, gives short recaps of the last three years and key to victory for the player who won. We also give our picks for the 2008 event.
PLAYER SECTION
The Player section breaks down the performance of 105 selected players into more categories than you can imagine. The electronic book gives their results in each and every tournament from 2000 through 2007 and highlights their best events. It gives their PGA Tour box scores (driving distance, fairways hit, etc.) for the last three years, but again through Golfstats.com you can look at all of their box scores going back to 1997. And in order to show when and where each player shines and where he struggles, there is a chart in the electronic book breaking down performance by month and breaking out how they do in various categories: major championships; hard, medium, and easy courses; desert courses; TPC courses; courses with Bermuda greens; and more. This information is truly unique and gives unprecedented insight into the players and their tendencies
2008 MAJORS PREVIEWED
There is more than just numbers. We’ve also enlisted some top golf writers to guide you. Leonard Shapiro previews the 2008 majors, Bob Harig profiles the Q-School graduates, David Barrett looks at the Nationwide Tour grads, Gary Trask predicts five players who will surprise and five who will slide, and British betting columnist Jeremy Chapman gives his tips on how to pick players.
The cost of this publication is $12.95. It's 173 pages in length and is a PDF file that can be download off PayPal. For more details on this go to:
http://www.golfobserver.com/features/Sal/Salblog08.php
With this publication, you will ready to start impressing your friends with your knowledge and facts, winning major championship pools, cleaning up in fantasy golf, and gaining a greater understanding of the players that will enhance your golf viewing experiences.
For all lovers of Fantasy Golf and fans interested in the US PGA Tour, GolfObserver.com announces the publication of the “GolfStats Guide to the 2008 PGA Tour Season”
For those looking for that perfect publication that will help them know how well a player does on certain courses, certain conditions and in certain months, this guide is perfect. It’s designed to give all the information a fantasy golf player could dream of or any avid follower of the US PGA Tour could want to know in order to more fully appreciate players and tournaments. The information in this electronic book can not be found anywhere else and is based on an extensive data base of results and statistics from Tour events.
The heart and soul of this electronic book is the way you can link to the Internet on Golfstats. With 173 pages of information plus more than 7,500 links to Golfstats, we let you explore the stats that you want to find out about and can help you better understand where players do well and not so well. So the key is not just the book itself but the way it lets you communicate with Golfstats.com in finding out everything that you need to know.
The Electronic Book in broken up into two sections on tournaments and players. Each section consists of year-by-year breakdown of their recent finishes and their overall stats including scoring average and money won at tournaments. The tournament section gives an overview of the course, gives short recaps of the last three years and key to victory for the player who won. We also give our picks for the 2008 event.
PLAYER SECTION
The Player section breaks down the performance of 105 selected players into more categories than you can imagine. The electronic book gives their results in each and every tournament from 2000 through 2007 and highlights their best events. It gives their PGA Tour box scores (driving distance, fairways hit, etc.) for the last three years, but again through Golfstats.com you can look at all of their box scores going back to 1997. And in order to show when and where each player shines and where he struggles, there is a chart in the electronic book breaking down performance by month and breaking out how they do in various categories: major championships; hard, medium, and easy courses; desert courses; TPC courses; courses with Bermuda greens; and more. This information is truly unique and gives unprecedented insight into the players and their tendencies
2008 MAJORS PREVIEWED
There is more than just numbers. We’ve also enlisted some top golf writers to guide you. Leonard Shapiro previews the 2008 majors, Bob Harig profiles the Q-School graduates, David Barrett looks at the Nationwide Tour grads, Gary Trask predicts five players who will surprise and five who will slide, and British betting columnist Jeremy Chapman gives his tips on how to pick players.
The cost of this publication is $12.95. It's 173 pages in length and is a PDF file that can be download off PayPal. For more details on this go to:
http://www.golfobserver.com/features/Sal/Salblog08.php
With this publication, you will ready to start impressing your friends with your knowledge and facts, winning major championship pools, cleaning up in fantasy golf, and gaining a greater understanding of the players that will enhance your golf viewing experiences.
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