Secret of the Golf Swing
A little break from Michelle Wie news!
Here is an interesting book I found on Amazon that sounds really good and I think I will get it, just because of the reviews alone. Can a book really improve your golf swing? I’m sure it can. Ever hear of the guy in Vietnam that was in a POW camp and to kill time played golf in his head? Well, when the war was over and he played his first round, apparently he shot like 20 strokes better than before! The mind is an amazing part of golf. Anyway, here are the details on the book.
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Reviews for The Secret of the Golf Swing |
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At first I was disappointed because the title is misleading. Dunigan doesn`t identify a secret to the golf swing. As I read through the book, however, I forgave him and chalked up the title to plain old American marketing. Dunigan does present several key moves that are extremely helpful, perhaps even revelational, and does an admirable job of explaining their roles. His analysis and explanation of the 2 planes is outstanding. He also identifies those fundamentals that are important and provides excellent drills for the moves he advocates. As useful, perhaps even more useful, than anything I`ve read on golf. Money well spent.
Dunigan breaks down the swing and explains it correctly as no one has done before. He picks up where Ben Hogan`s 5 Fundamentals left off. His explanation of the 2 planes on the backswing and downswing is brilliant and should be standard teaching in all golf schools
I found this book really simplified certain parts of the swing, specifically the slot on the downswing, that are not given enough attention in golf books. I wish I read this 20 years ago, it would helped me get it earlier. Good pictures illustrating the concept. Strongly recommended. |
