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Hank Haney's Essentials of the Swing - Hank Haney

Hank Haney's Essentials of the Swing

By Hank Haney

  • Release Date: 2009-03-25
  • Genre: Golf
Score: 3.5
3.5
From 28 Ratings

Description

"Hank knows more about ball flight and what controls it than anyone in the game." ?Masters and British Open champion Mark O'Meara

Get back to basics and build your best possible golf swing

Lots of golf instructors can show you tricks to correct a hook or to stop hitting the ball fat, but these are just quick fixes that leave you with a swing built on mistakes. In Hank Haney's Essentials of the Swing, the world's premier expert on the golf swing takes you back to step one to master the essentials and build a complete, powerful, and consistent swing that will improve your game quickly and keep you playing better for years to come.

This step-by-step guide brings you the same careful analytical approach that Hank has shared with the hundreds of touring pros who have been his students ? including the world's #1 golfer. It walks you through every aspect of your swing, from grip to contact to follow-through, and shows you how to analyze ball flight to shape your shots and put the ball where you want it more frequently and with much more consistency.

Packed with helpful pictures, invaluable practice tips, and insightful pointers on everything from club selection to the difference between a good miss and a bad miss, Hank Haney's Essentials of the Swing is the resource you need to hit the top of your game and stay there.

Reviews

  • It's all in the title

    4
    By IGotFlavor
    I agree with prior reviews that this book will aide the better golfer rather than a beginner or high handicapped. Basic fundamentals are discussed briefly and if you don't have a good concept of swing basics you are likely to miss what he is emphasizing. Great discussion on plane theory, but I think he leaves out some much needed discussion on arm rotation and swing length. There are some points he touches on in The Big Miss that he worked on with Tiger that I would have liked to seen discussed in the book. Overall, very helpful and I think a good companion to more in depth studies on the swing. See Ben Hogan.
  • Very useful

    5
    By p.bellot
    One of the best books I've read with useful game improving tips. It's a must read!

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