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Product Description
Now, golfers can learn from the instructor who has helped Nick Faldo, Tom Watson, David Frost, Nick Price, and Bob Tway. In the most revolutionary instruction book since Ben Hogan’s Modern Fundamentals, golfing guru David Leadbetter discloses the swing secrets that transformed the game of the Open and Masters champion Nick Faldo-and which can bring solid ball striking within the reach of any dedicated golfer. The 250 individual color illustrations bring the text to… More >>
The Golf Swing: The Definitive Golf Instructional Book
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February 25, 2010 at 7:40 pm
very descriptive and informative, excellent book
Rating: 5 / 5
February 25, 2010 at 8:40 pm
David Leadbetter follows what the greatest Ben Hogan wrote in the 50’s in the classic “Modern Fundamentals”, but puts some slight changes in the Ben Hogan swing mechanics that make one’s swing much more perfect and powerful. This book really teaches all golf fans what the swing must be, to achieve a solid and repeatable golf swing in which the player can trust, specially under pression. Learning and puting in practice what’s in this book, anyone can score under 80.
Rating: 5 / 5
February 25, 2010 at 11:21 pm
Yes, the ideas propagated in this book worked for Nick Faldo, but he was already a heck of a player before meeting the author, as well as a six foot four inch world class athlete. Adult improvers are warned that Ledbetter’s method works best for tall long legged athletes for whom distance is not a problem. Faldo himself became a relatively short although devastatingly accurate hitter. There is far too much twisting of the body to make this method entirely safe for the average back. That said, the book is artfully done and has lovely pictures. Put this one on the coffee table and read the one John Jacobs wrote in 1977.
Rating: 2 / 5
February 26, 2010 at 12:25 am
I give this book 5 stars as a compliment to three golf lessons (30 min each). Together these two sources made me enjoy the game. I had lessons every Saturday for three weeks and studied in between. The book defined THE SWING. The instructor thought me how to get there. He verified, corrected, showed, and developed a simple plan. My first two rounds of golf was fun and successful.
Rating: 5 / 5
February 26, 2010 at 2:33 am
This excellent book contains a detailed and comprehensive description of a proper golf swing, with good illustrations and swing thoughts so the reader can incorporate the proper techniques into practice. The book includes simple, effective swing concepts that are not covered by other golf books. True to its title, this book addresses the golf swing only and does not attempt to cover the complete game. I would recommend this book to anyone seeking to improve his or her golf swing.
Rating: 5 / 5