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"The Four Hour Golf Pro" by Ryan Gilbert


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Discuss "The Four Hour Golf Pro" by Ryan Gilbert here.

This is an eBook available for Kindle, and the author is a member here at The Sand Trap.

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I wouldn't read it just on the basis that "The Four Hour" part was lifted/ganked/heifed from Tim Ferriss.

Guy should get his own style.  For serious.  Unless they are friends, it's pretty absurd.

If this book ever gets successful/sells a bunch, I could see Tim grabbing a cut of the sales after a lawsuit.

Oh, and everyone knows "The Four Hour Body", especially an author.  It's a recent best seller and Tim is getting huge publicity lol.

www.fourhourbody.com

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Actually, prior to The Four Hour Body, he wrote The Four Hour Work Week, which was written and sold in 35 languages and was #1 New York Times best seller.

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Also, the author of the four hour golf pro is far from a golf pro.  He suggests that to break 80, you wear two gloves "because you wouldn't wear just 1 shoe, would you?"

What a frigging joke.

Get F'd buddy.

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