The longtime University of Texas golf coach Harvey Penick was well-known as one of the greatest golf teachers in the world. He coached Tom Kite to greatness and worked with many other PGA pros. His book Harvey Penick's Little Red Book is the best-selling golf book of all time. But while Penick was well-known in golf circles prior to his death in 1995, he quickly became a household name only a few days after his death when his pupil Ben Crenshaw won the 1995 Masters - only days after receiving a deathbed lesson from Penick - and dropped to his knees and wept after sinking the winning putt.
Presented here is one of Penick's famous books, And If You Play Golf, You're My Friend.