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Jan 09, 2018
Standard Bachman Fare
You get what you pay for. It is period correct. It connects and rolls. No complaints. It is not premium vintage die cast or brass.
Dec 04, 2007
Ben Hogan's Five Lessons by Ben Hogan (1990)
1 of 1 found this helpful Most valuable single volume I've read.
I'm a 52 year old who started golf about 18 months ago. After a year of shooting around 112 I found a pro I like, took some lessons, and started reading something other than magazines.
This book helped me understand some of the pro's points better. The chapter on the grip is the best I've seen. Hogan's chapter on stance and muscle use combined with his thought, " start the back swing with the hands; start the downswing with the left hip probably took 4 or five strokes off my game in two weeks.
Read this first, then Penicks, "Little Red Book."
If you want pretty pictures, lots of options and maybe and too much information get Golf Magazine's "Golf Illustrated."
If you want simple clear graphics that communicate the fundamentals of a solid swing this is the book for you.
Last game was an honest 93 with 14 fairways hit, two greens in regulation, four pars and a birdie. Three strokes for a lost ball on one of the bad t shots. Look out 80s here I come.
Don't forget to have fun.
Rob
Dec 04, 2007
Harvey Penick's Little Red Book
As much a book about life as a book about golf; but the golf observations are solid analogies that help novice or pro think through the game. Penicks' writing is filled with word pictures that help one understand the swing through common experiences sometimes far removed from the links.
That said his striaght forward writing on keeping one's head behnd the ball made a definite immeadate improvement for my game.
Some may find the personal comments on friends and former students a distraction. I enjoyed them.
Savor this one.
Don't forget to have fun. Rob