Understanding Golf

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Review "I’ve known and worked with Philip Moore for almost 20 years. His latest book, Understanding Golf, is a great read. There are no gimmicks here, just an honest, straight forward discussion about golf and how it is best played. Over the years, I’ve watched experienced golfers improve dramatically through working with Phil and applying the exact ideas he has clearly outlined in this book. As Phil says, “When you improve your approach to shotmaking, your scores will drop”. Regardless of your level of play, if you would like to grow your understanding of the game and lower your average score, this book is worth every penny. His other two books, The Mad Science of Golf, and Rethinking Golf Clubs, are also great reads." Jason Taylor Honorary President of the Southern California PGA Description If you’ve been struggling for a long time to lower your average score, you’re either playing to your maximum physical ability or you don’t fully understand the process of improvement. It’s the latter. While most golfers believe they have a fairly good understanding of how the game is best played, they actually don’t. And it’s that lack of understanding, more than anything else, that inhibits their ability to improve. Today’s golfer tends to believe that lower scores are achieved through purchasing better equipment, developing a better golf swing, and hitting the ball farther. But golf is not about high-tech equipment, ideal technique, or maximizing clubhead speed. Playing golf is about shot selection and shot creation. When playing golf, you’re challenged to select and create the appropriate shot from varying circumstances. The quickest and easiest way to lower your average score is through developing your playing skills: shot selection, club selection, intention, setup position, and swing focus. Developing those skills stems directly from expanding your understanding of the game itself. Raising your potential as a golfer, through expanding your understanding of the game is what this book is about. As you gradually develop your playing skills, you’ll notice your scores steadily improve, seemingly without any effort at all. Understanding Golf is truly a roadmap to lower scores. About the Author Philip Moore is a golf writer, golf instructor, and club maker. He currently owns and operates Phil’s Custom Golf Shop, located at Goose Creek Golf Course in Jurupa Valley, California. He is a member of both the Association of Golf Clubfitting Professionals and the International Clubmakers Guild. In addition to writing Understanding Golf, he also wrote The Mad Science of Golf, published in 2007 and Rethinking Golf Clubs, published in 2019. Read more

ASIN B08GQ5QFPX
XRay Not Enabled
ISBN13 979-8679303713
Edition 2nd
Language English
File size 1.7 MB
Page Flip Enabled
Publisher Independent Publisher
Word Wise Enabled
Print length 158 pages
Accessibility Learn more
Screen Reader Supported
Publication date August 25, 2020
Enhanced typesetting Enabled

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