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David Leadbetter 100% Golf                                                       : Unlocking Your True Golf Potential

David Leadbetter 100% Golf : Unlocking Your True Golf Potential

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best golf book ever
Review: As a golfer looking for guidance on how to improve my game this book was incredible. Leadbetter has a unique ability to breakdown the game to the finest detail in a very clear and concise way. One of my favorite things about this book are the drills it includes. We all know that practicing without a plan leads to little if no results. The drills give you a game plan. I strongly recommend buying this book together with the Practice Golf book also from Leadbetter. I was so impressed with these two books that I went on to buy a third book from Leadbetter which focuses on drills (Faults and Fixes). Having read Tiger Woods golf book recently I can tell you that Leadbetters books are much better.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Updated Ben Hogan
Review: Ben Hogan's 5 Lessons is a classic must read. However, I found this books updated approach much more relevant in understanding the fundamentals of the swing. Easy to understand and clearly illustrated.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Learning from the best........AGAIN
Review: David never fails to amaze anyone. He shows true passion for what he does and believes in. As a member of his teaching staff at David's junior academy in Bradenton, I can tell you that David goes to great measures to provide the best golf instruction possible. I am proud to be a member of his team for that reason. It seems my last review on "The fundamentals of Hogan" was percieved as a "biased" opinion. Therefore I ask you not to make judgement until you read what I feel I learned from this book.
1.) Professionalism- Short, detailed information with polished
pictures.
2.) Importance of flow and character of the golf swing.
3.) Simplicity and fundamentals are best.
4.) Holistic- covers all areas (technical, mental, and physical)
5.) Great images to help build feelings.
6.) Always find ways to improve...no matter how good you are at something.
7.) All books are loaded with information and mean nothing unless we apply the knowledge.
8.) Will learn and apply eight new things next time I look over my copy of 100% Golf.
Thank you for another great book David and everthing you taught me.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolutely Brilliant
Review: Having read his other instructional books, I purchased this one thinking what else can Mr. Leadbetter share. And share he did, from basics to advanced techniques. The photographs (frame by frame) were brilliant and the text were short and crisp - drills that you can take with you to the driving range to try.
It would be nicer if he had a section on course management.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Great Book from a Great Teacher
Review: I have to admit, that I think many other books written by Leadbetter are to mechanical to me. This one is different. I guess Leadbetter also has changed his reputation of being too rigid on mechanics as well. This is the book that I realy enjoy reading. It is the most updated summary about modern swing and who can do that better than the world number 1 teacher himself. For those who just begin golfing, you may not fully understnand what he is talking about now, but I suggest you read this book many times, until you understand what mordern swing is all about.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This book can work wonders...but you have to let it flow.
Review: I walked into the bookstore and this book stared me in the face. Instantly I was drawn to it. An amateur golfer who has only read Harvey Pennick's LITTLE RED BOOK, I knew there was a lot of information on swing mechanics that I was missing. I picked it up. Jam-packed with large detailed color pictures and instruction that is meant to be felt and not analyzed, I knew this books was for me. I took this book home and started studying it, trying to memorize all the information I could--careful not to let any drop seep out of my brain. One thing I realized right away: this book CAN help you IMPROVE YOUR SWING SPEED while at the same time improving the accuracy with which you strike the ball. For all those men out there who think they need to hit the ball hard to hit if far, think again. Case in point: I bought my wife her first set of golf clubs three months ago. She is 5'4. When everything is grooving for her, she can hit the ball over 200 yards. I even witnessed her hit it 220 with her 3 wood. The last time we went golfing she hit the flag from 150 yards away. She says it feels like she is not even holding the club. How am I doing? I used to burn through gloves--now I'm not even wearing one. My drives are straight and beautiful. My short game has also improved: lob shots, chip shots, sand shots, putting. The biggest difference in my game is that now when I play my worst I am still playing better than I ever did before.

The only thing I wished to see more of in this book was a section on how to 'work' shots. The draw and fade and all that jazz...it's not in there. However, if you want to learn to play better, consistent golf, then 100% Golf can help you do it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A solid offering from one of golf's best
Review: If you've never heard of David Leadbetter, he's one of golf's premier teachers, with a string of famous students on the tour who sing his praises (starting with Nick Faldo) and he was recently named Golf Digest's "best golf coach of all time". He also runs a string of 16 golf academies, with a home base in Florida.

If you don't have any of David's other products and are interested in an instructional book, this one is a "must-buy." Its text is simple to follow and the ideas are easy to picture in your head. David purposely avoids overly technical dissertations on the swing in favor of simple explanations and drills to find the "feel" of each teaching point. The drills are simple and helpful and laid out in a very easy-to-find fashion with pictures that leave no question in your mind what you should be doing. That's helpful, as the large, hardcover book is a little bulky to take out on the range with you. I find the most value in this book reading it casually when I have spare time -- eating lunch alone, on breaks, on the bus to/from work -- and then I try the drills I can remember when I get home or out on a range.

The lessons themselves run from the very fundamental -- the grip, says David, is the single most common culprit in all of golf -- to the slightly more advanced. While a lot of this material is not exactly "new," some of the drills are new and the text really sort of "sums up" David's thinking to this point. As such, if you already own other Leadbetter books and videos, you might not find too much else of value here, but if you've got the money to spend and have dogeared all your other Leadbetter books to the point of no return, there's certainly no harm in picking up this one as well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: best of Leadbetter and more
Review: If your golf's library does not have DL's instructional videos and/or books already, this book is definitely for you. If you have, buy this book anyway, it adds to your collection, and also, gives you new thoughts on how you can best "feel" your golf swing, and thus, unlocking your true potential as a golfer, at whatever level that may be. Rather than giving us a mechnaical breakdown of how a perfect swing should be like, which mere mortal like myself would never be able to groove a swing to remotely resemble the perfect swing, DL has given us thoughts on how golf swing should "feel" like, as well as how to groove the feel so as to be repeatable. For example, the thought on how to enable a "connected takeaway" to initiate the backswing has really helped me. There are hosts of others explanations and thoughts you will find useful.

Rating: 1 stars
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: 5 stars
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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