‘Search for the Perfect Swing: Updated Edition’ (Book) by Alastair Cochran and John Stobbs

'Search for the Perfect Swing: Updated Edition' (Book) by Alastair Cochran and John Stobbs (Books/Reading,Misc.,The Booklegger,Books/Videos/Media , Books , Other)
This is the book that brought golf into the world of science. It tells us why the ball flies the way it does, why we need to make the club move in certain ways, and what effect all that has on the result. Why do we slice? Why do we hook? What does a topped shot look like at the precise moment of impact? Read along as Cochran walks you through proper swing form timing, physiology, physics and even tournament analysis. A comprehensive study of the game of golf by a true pioneer in the field. Length: 242 pages.
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‘Dave Pelz: Putt Like the Pros’ (Book)

'Dave Pelz: Putt Like the Pros' (Book) (Books/Reading,Misc.,The Booklegger,Books/Videos/Media , Books , Other)
Dave Pelz is a former NASA research scientist who competed against Jack Nicklaus in college golf. He got frustrated when he could not beat Nicklaus in spite of devoting himself to practice. He realized Jack beat him on the putting green. This book brings knowledge and understanding in the research of putting, where you will learn about the outside influences that affect the putting stroke. It covers the mechanics of putting, and includes techniques, exercises, and drills to improve the putting stroke. Length: 224 pages.
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‘Great Shots’ (Book) by Robert Sommers and Cal Brown

'Great Shots' (Book) by Robert Sommers and Cal Brown (Books/Reading,Misc.,The Booklegger,Books/Videos/Media , Books , Other)
The greatest strokes by Nicklaus, Ballesteros, Lyle, Hogan, Norman and many others are vividly brought to life in pictures and words. Relive some of the most magical moments in the game. Robert Sommers has been the editor of Golf Journal for over twenty years. He is the author of numerous golf books, and regularly contributes articles to golfing magazines. Cal Brown is a former editor and writer for Golf Digest, and a frequent contributor to golf magazines and journals. Length: 144 pages.
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Ben Hogan’s Five Lessons (Paperback Book)

Ben Hogan's Five Lessons (Paperback Book) (Books/Reading,Misc.,The Booklegger,Books/Videos/Media , Books , Other)
This book covers the Fundamentals, Grip, Stance, Posture, First & Second part of the swing and a short summary & review. To quote Ben, ‘It is utterly impossible for any golfer to play good golf without a swing that will repeat.’ Mr. Hogan believes there is no reason why a golfer can’t play in the 70’s. This assurance is built on the belief that the average golfer is capable of building and repeating a swing. Young Texas born Ben Hogan was a caddie with a dream and a determination to ‘make it’. His first attempt at the professional golf tour failed. On his second attempt, with only a few dollars to his name, Ben Hogan’s relentless practicing began to pay off. And so began an eight-year climb to the pinnacle of golf. In the prime of his career, a crippling automobile accident threatened to end it all. Very few doctors believed that he would ever walk again, but Hogan risked everything to once again be a champion. And in doing so, won the hearts of all America. Length: 127 pa
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