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David Leadbetter 100% Golf: Unlocking Your True Golf Potential |
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Rating: Summary: Once again, Leadbetter makes the simple complex Review: Leadbetter turns swinging a club into a bunch of scientific mumbo-jumbo that I cannot apply to my own game.
Rating: Summary: Throw out all your old golf books and buy this winner Review: This book is worth every penney in just the first couple of pages. Leadbetter has written a real gem. This book has the nitty gritty details of how to go out and play better golf quickly and easily. I have bought and read about 4 golf books this year and this book is by far the best. Leadbetter has a way of explaining golf in the form of sensations. This book has a great drill that instantly allows you to feel how the swing is "supposed" to be felt. Once I had that sensation in my mind I instantly started hitting a repeatable swing for the first time. I took my wife out golfing today and explained to her that sensation of the swing and she was hitting the ball correctly for the first time. Excellent book, its a winner.
Rating: Summary: Great Book Review: This is a great book that goes over the fundamentals one needs in order to develop a solid swing motion. Leadbetter doesn't get caught up in all of the technical mumbo jumbo that he is accused of all the time. What he does do is boil the swing down into the easy to understand concept of the blending of arm/hand movements with the rotary motion of the body. His explanation of this concept is reiterated several times in the book and really gives the reader insight into the core fundamentals necessary to play this game well. I highly recommend it for a nuts and bolts explanation of Leadbetter's concepts.
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