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The Search for the Perfect Swing
Roundhouse Publishing (
01 March, 1996 )
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Being new to golf in practice, I have listened to club golf instructors, freinds and read different articles. Ben Hogans book is the first I have read which explains more than just the mere mechanics. This book is excellent for the beginner or novice golfer (having not had the chance to gain a lot of bad habits?) I have found a lot of fundamental flaws in my play and gained more confidence as a result of reading and practicing the techniques in this book.
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When I worked at Ping 27 years ago -- when Ping was single-handedly revolutionizing the golf industry -- this was the only book I remember seeing in Karstens office. That should tell you something. I read it about six times. It is fascinating and full of weird insights that I still manage to work into conversations today.
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This is the mother of all golf books.  |
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Search for the Perfect Swing is the most definitive book written on what actually happens when a golf club is put in motion.Read this book and then go into your local golf retail shop or just listen at your favorite local course to the ridiculous explainations and profound words of wisdom people perpetuate about the golf swing and its effects on the golf ball and its intended target.Best fast fact-FYIO-ball and club stay in contact for 1/2millisecond(.0005).HHmmm, that doesnt seem like we can have much effect after impact- FYIO-fact#2-"in any full shot,acceleration through impact is a sure sign of wasted effort which could have been used to produce greater speed at impact if it had been applied earlier."I know my pro told me to accelerate to a full finish.-Honestly, the book is a must for serious golfers or anyone looking to have the golf swing explained without the myths-9 out of 10 golf pros dont recommend this book-I wonder why?
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