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| hi everyone, just found some excellent books on ebay, ben hogans great fundermentals of golf, swing easy, julias baros, another great book.. the four magic moves, jim dante,. can any member suggest any other books on the knowledge of golf..thanks |
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| Re: golf books Anything by Dr. Bob Rotella Golf - How good do you want to be? by Bill Kroen Every shot must have a purpose by Pia Nilsson & Lynn Marriott The Inner Game of Golf by W. Timothey Gallwey |
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| Re: golf books I agree with all the books listed above. I might add the "The Nine Bad Shots Of Golf." Also, just about anything by European John Jacobs. I would also like to add that there is nothing wrong with reading about different methods of the golf swing. But I think the problem starts when an aspiring golfer tries to mix, and match different teaching methods. We are all individuals when it comes to the golf swing. About the only thing low handicap golfers have in common is at their impact position. Read up on a bunch of methods both in books and on various golf forums, then pick and stay with one method that would seem to fit whatthe golfer is looking for. If after a given length of time and a golfer sees no improvement, then perhaps another method should be looked at. Above all if a golfer is taking lessons from a pro, they should not study other methods that contracict what the pro is teaching. GJS |
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| Re: golf books 1. Five Lessons: Ben Hogan 1. The Golfing Machine: Homer Kelly 2. On Learning Golf: Percy Boomer 3. A New Way To Better Golf: Alex J. Morrison 4. See and Feel The Inside Move The Outside: Michael Hebron 5. The Swing: Nick Price ![]() |