| The Eight-Step Swing: A Revolutionary Golf Technique by a Pga Pro Coach |  | Author: Jim Mclean Creators: Tom Kite, Don Lupo Publisher: HarperCollins Category: Book
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 2472188
Media: Hardcover Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 8 x 0.8 x 0.8
ISBN: 0060170735 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.3523 EAN: 9780060170738 ASIN: 0060170735
Publication Date: April 30, 1994 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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I had 25 books and 10 videos - this book and one video survived. February 12, 2008 C. R. Downing (Chippenham, Wilts England) When I really got the golf bug, I bought quite a lot of books and videos. In fact I had about 10 videos and 25 books on how to play. I eventually swapped reading about golf and watching videos about golf for steady practice. The two publications that helped me the most were Nick Faldo's video "Tips and Drills" - unfortunately on VHS format (but there is a Swing for Life book that's very similar) - and this book by Jim McLean. I played some really good golf based on what I learned in this book - so long as I put in the time on the practice ground. There's nothing much here about putting or the short game - it's all pretty much focused on getting you to repeat one solid swing pattern from the tee or the fairway. I found the shorter pitches were just a cut down version of what you find in this book. Then get a pro to teach you a good sand shot - don't think you can learn it well from a book. And putting is about practice - when I got injured and could only putt for hours on end for a month, I never three putted for months after a got back to playing again. In my opinion, this is the best book Jim McLean has written and I've had a look and owned some of the others - this is the best golf book I ever used - and I felt at one point that I'd tried them all.
Challenges what you thought you knew about the swing! January 5, 2001 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
If golf instruction books were like a sand trap they would be HELL BUNKER! This book is a diamond shinning from within it. I recieved this book for Xmas(2000),it is now the 5th of Jan(2001)and I have read it twice already! It is simple and easy on the eye. As you make your way through it you start to question some of the so called fundamentals that you may have picked from other books. Jim Mclean questions the way pro's teach us. He gives you the tools to hit the ball straight and long,Golf is not a black art it's a sport,a game. After reading the X-factor,I will be purchasing his other books. If like me you have a bookcase full of "Golf Insruction" books do yourself a favour and get this one. Get rid of some of your others at a Carboot sale! Jim Mclean Topman.
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