The Keys to the Effortless Golf Swing
Mr. McTeigue's straightforward approach for developing a sound swing is
fantastic. The "effortless swing" is elegant in its simplicity, easily adopted,
and has helped this author's game beyond belief. For another perspective,
we've included the Forward section of the book from former Golf Digest
editorial director and prolific golf instruction author, Ken Bowden. Click
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Practical Golf by John Jacobs
Universally considered one of the best instructional books of all time,
Jacobs' approach and guidance focuses on learning from ball flight and
adjusting accordingly, rather than re-building from the ground up. Written
in an easily understood manner with great illustrations to reinforce
key points. Practical Golf is a treasure that belongs on every player's
bookshelf.
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Dave Pelz's Short Game Bible
This book is packed with easy-to-follow instruction on developing a
solid short game. Best of all, the author's extensive research drives
home the necessity for sound fundamentals from 100 yards in. We're convinced
that the easiest road to lower golf scores is mapped out in this text.
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Golf Is Not A Game Of Perfect
by Dr. Bob Rotella
If you consistently shoot par or better, you may not need this one.
But if you are occasionally (or frequently) frustrated by errant shots
and would like to score better, this is a great book for helping manage
the mental side of the game. If you sometimes feel like just packing
it in after a double bogey, consider moving this book to the top of
your reading list.
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Corey Pavin's Shotmaking by
Corey Pavin
U.S. Open champion Corey Pavin has written a wonderful book covering
all aspects of the game. From driving thru putting, Mr. Pavin's exceptional
instruction is thorough though not overly technical. Written from the
perspective of a very successful modest length hitter, the concepts
within can be readily applied with success by players of all skill levels.
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Harvey Penick's Little Red Book
Timeless insight and wisdom from this celebrated teacher. Easily digested
with a number of single page essays on topics from driving to putting,
sprinkled with words on the personal side of the game. This book is
a joy to read and really captures the true spirit of golf.
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