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Improve Your Golf Game And Start Shooting Like The Pros

2016/7/19 16:25:52

As a comprehensive coaching manual, this book by Jack Moorehouse, covers a whole range of golfers who need some help and direction in lowering their golf score and handicap.

The intention of this book is to demystify some of those grey areas of the golf game and to give the reader some structure as to how they might approach the game in order to gain some early improvement.

With plenty of practical ideas and golf tips the reader can easily navigate the difficult waters that golf often throws at them by taking a measured and easy to read approach to the writing of this book.

Dealing with all the detail required to play the complete game of golf and work your way through the important points such as set-up, grip, stance and posture before moving on to more advanced elements of the game. That is what this book actually delivers in a manner which allows you to realistically achieve your goals ina timely fashion.

With many practical and easy to read golf tips and instructions, "How to Break 80 and Shoot Like the Pro's" makes learning and executing the improvements in your golf swing and it's associated timing and rhythm, much easier and ultimately more effective.

There are many photo shots contained throughout the book, showing the various stages of posture, grip and the swing, which again, add to the ease with which one can relate to the point being made.

I found the book was very thorough and it allowed me to take my time and work through all the areas I need to, in a very methodical way. It should also be pointed out that having the book in one's possession means it is a great ongoing reference point as you develop your game.

It is always best, before moving on to the next part of the program, to complete the step you are working on thoroughly.

A common mistake with wanting to improve your golf is often trying to do too much, too soon. Slow down, master the basics and get your confidence to a level that will allow you to move to the next stage in a timely manner. Golf is a confidence game and sometimes it doesn't take much to shake that confidence, such as trying to move too quickly. Moving too quickly can sometimes lead to learning more slowly.

It is refreshing to find that this book covers all aspects of your golf game both technical and also mental and combines the two in a way that ensures all bases are covered.

Everyone learns in different ways and sometimes visual aids such as video can make the learning process easier. While it is available as a optional extra I found it wasn't part of the main program.

I feel the book is suited to serious golfers who are determined to work on their game and get that handicap lower and are willing to work at it, because it definitely does work for those willing to apply the effort.

The value of any program is not the cost, it is how easy it is, how able or willing you are to put it into action. This book gives you all the elements you need to put it into action. Depending on how serious you are about improving will determine how much value you get.

Being overly critical of yourself can damage what confidence you have. If you are able to take build confidence by turning your critical eye into positive change, your game will improve accordingly. This book concentrates as much on building your confidence as it does on the technical side of the game.

Just as importantly it reminds you to enjoy "The Great Game" first and foremost.
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