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Publication
Three Rivers Press (1998), Edition: Times Books 1998 Pbk. Ed, 144 pages
Description
After teaching hundreds of thousands of golfers in the Golf Digest Instructional Schools they helped to organize, Bob Toski and Davis Love, Jr. perfected a revolutionary way of bringing instinct back to the golf swing. In easy-to follow drills and exercises, How To Feel a Real Golf Swing shows golfers of all abilities how to isolate the different parts of the swing. Each step is designed so that the golfer internalizes the feeling of each part of the swing and can finally put it all together for better results. How To Feel a Real Golf Swing is the perfect way for golfers to learn on their own time and at their own pace to develop a solid and dependable golf swing: the basis of any good golf game.
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LibraryThing member gmillar
I have always unconsciously known that "feel" is a necessary component of prowess in any physical endeavor. I tried to impart the concept to my students-of-golf in all my teachings as a functioning club pro. It was always apparent that those who "got it" really improved their games.
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Toski and Love have explained themselves in this book. I also like that they have not made it into a tome of such dimensions that can hold open a screen door. It is a book for a person learning how to play the game, not one for the person wishing to finesse the game he or she already has. Show Less
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Original language
English
Physical description
144 p.; 7.41 inches
ISBN
0812930282 / 9780812930283
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