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Swing the Clubhead (Golf digest classic series) |
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Rating:  Summary: A simple approach to the golf swing.. Review: After reading the book, I went out to the range and hit shot after shot with solid contact and pretty good accuracy. I am a 20 handicap and could not seem to make solid contact. I thought that it was a fluke, so I went back to the range the next day and again hit the ball solidly. I hope to take it to the course next week. Some of the body movements are out of date but the idea of swinging the club is still way ahead of it's time compared to present teaching.
Rating:  Summary: A simple approach to the golf swing.. Review: After reading the book, I went out to the range and hit shot after shot with solid contact and pretty good accuracy. I am a 20 handicap and could not seem to make solid contact. I thought that it was a fluke, so I went back to the range the next day and again hit the ball solidly. I hope to take it to the course next week. Some of the body movements are out of date but the idea of swinging the club is still way ahead of it's time compared to present teaching.
Rating:  Summary: If You get it You have Something... Review: I wanted the book : recommended by Bobby and Harvey... it had to be Something. And the Something is a unique way to understand the swing, thus the rythm, thus the tempo... The hands make it all. But if You want to try it, have thin grips, very thin ones (Like Lady Undersized). If not, go back to the other methods, body, shoulders or leg driven. Ernest just wants the hands... And if you can feel it it's ...magic..
Rating:  Summary: The definitive book on the simpleist way to swing a club Review: Physics, not phyisique. Earnest Jones proves his own point by winning the equivalent of the NY State professional championship before and after the war, after with only one leg. His methods prove that the clubhead is the only part of the golf club that the student needs to concentrate on.
Rating:  Summary: Uncluttered Review: This book gives a solid foundation to learning the most important aspect of the golf game -- the Swing. Without it, I would probably still be spending more time fixing divots on the fairway than enjoying the game of golf. Jones has some simple and effective techniques to develop the feel of the swing. It's seems awkward at first (especially for those who have learned to 'whip' their clubs) but once you get the feel of the club, you'll be amazed at how fast your clubs gets the ball to your target. Overall, it's not a band-aid solution, but rather a solid foundation to build upon your game.
Rating:  Summary: If there was a 6th star, I'd give it that, too Review: This is by far, the best and most simple approach to swinging the golf club.
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