What is the best golf swing instruction book?
By admin on May 28, 2009 in FAQs
Tommy H asked:
J& #39; have always standard vélo with my élan of golf, in particular with my driver. I can only strike my driver right from time to time and I n& #39; never have été measures d& of it; #39; to use an iron 3 or 4. Quelqu& #39; an At it of the suggestions on the good books which could m& #39; to help with can my swing and -être of all the aspects of my play?
J& #39; have always standard vélo with my élan of golf, in particular with my driver. I can only strike my driver right from time to time and I n& #39; never have été measures d& of it; #39; to use an iron 3 or 4. Quelqu& #39; an At it of the suggestions on the good books which could m& #39; to help with can my swing and -être of all the aspects of my play?


Luis H | May 31, 2009 | Reply
Ben Hogan’s “The 5 lessons: The Fundamentals of the modern golf swing..
Ben Hogan laid the foundation of the golf swing that is used today by the pros..
Nicoolio | Jun 1, 2009 | Reply
Zen Golf and Zen putting by Dr. Joe Parent are great mental game books.
crystalchan008 | Jun 3, 2009 | Reply
Get ‘Golf Swing Eureka’ $37
5 Eye-Openers…
Exposing the Pro Golfers Swing to the Amateur Golfer
unoriginalnamecreator | Jun 4, 2009 | Reply
Reading is fine for gaining an understanding of the mechanics or mental aspects, but to fix your swing, you are going to need a professional to see what exactly you are doing and what exactly you need to do to fix it.
For most beginners, hitting a 3 or 4 iron is very difficult. I would suggest that no beginner even have these clubs in their bag. Use hybrids instead, they are much more forgiving and will give you a better flight.
srivats | Jun 6, 2009 | Reply
You cannot learn this from a book. Instead try to get the help of a good golf pro and practice.
CAL | Jun 8, 2009 | Reply
Unless you are an exceptional athlete that is blessed with very good rhythm, timing and hand-eye coordination, or you have lots of time and money to spend on lessons and practice, you will never be able to get consistently good results with a conventional golf swing.
If you want a swing that is easier to master take a look at some of the alternative golf swings. This one worked for me.
? | Jun 10, 2009 | Reply
is there such thing as the so-called BEST MANUAL?
swinging at the range w/ a pro golfer is still the best.
TIP:
find a instructor for kids and get him as your coach.
it might sound quite embarrassing,
but those folks are really great teachers.
i mean, they are patient..
and will really teach you even the basics.
eakalb | Jun 12, 2009 | Reply
Extraordinary Golf: The Art of the Possible by Fred Shoemaker
The Inner Game of Golf Hardcover by W. Timothy Gallwey
These books focus on a more natural approach to the golf swing rather than try to fit you into a mold.