EPISODE · Jun 15, 2021 · 12 MIN
LPGA instructor (Wilshire CC) & author of One, Two, Follow Through - Mary Jacobs
from LIVIN the GOOD LIFE SHOW · host LIVIN THE GOOD LIFE SHOW
Jacobs—a former All-American golfer and Bronze Medal winner while representing the USA in the world Olympic Games—shares the story of Polly Pivot as she excitedly signs up for her first golf lessons. But when the instructor Greenskeeper Greenie gets stuck in his ways of teaching and rules, Polly feels challenged in a way she never has before. While following her gut instinct and being clever and brave, Polly is able to find her way back to her swing. She overcomes obstacles with her forward-thinking and passionate heart, which inspires her friends and teacher, showing them how important it is to stay true to yourself.With illustrations by Emmy-award winner and lifetime cartoonist Rob Noble, One, Two, Follow Through! is the perfect book to introduce children to the game of golf, allowing them to think outside the box and be creative while also highlighting the inclusiveness of children’s sports. “I wrote this book because I want to share the incredible game and its wonderful life lessons with children,” says Jacobs. “I hope it inspires them to use follow through in their daily lives in order to become their very best selves.”
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Jacobs—a former All-American golfer and Bronze Medal winner while representing the USA in the world Olympic Games—shares the story of Polly Pivot as she excitedly signs up for her first golf lessons. But when the instructor Greenskeeper Greenie gets stuck in his ways of teaching and rules, Polly feels challenged in a way she never has before. While following her gut instinct and being clever and brave, Polly is able to find her way back to her swing. She overcomes obstacles with her forward-t...
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LPGA instructor (Wilshire CC) & author of One, Two, Follow Through - Mary Jacobs
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