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kmmcnabb 04-14-2006 10:00 AM

Books, Books, and more books
 
Besides TGM by Kelley here are some of the golf books that I love that confirm what Homer found and/or reinforce his basic concepts. Williams book is a jewel of info if you like the science. Hall's is simply great. The Johnson book has drills with plane board and brooms that are GREAT. Alex Hay was ahead of Homer and right on target (FLW/Bent Right).


The Science of the Golf Swing
by Dave Williams

How to Win the Three Games of Golf
by Hank Johnson

Martin Hall's Golf Myths Exposed
by Martin Hall, Steve Hosid

The Mechanics of Golf
by Alex Hay

The search for the perfect swing
by A. J. Cochran, John Stobbs

Does anyone have any others they recommend?

Just thought I would ask.

Yoda 04-14-2006 10:32 AM

Two More For the Read
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kmmcnabb

Besides TGM by Kelley here are some of the golf books that I love that confirm what Homer found and/or reinforce his basic concepts. Does anyone have any others they recommend?

On Learning Golf by Percy Boomer (1946)

How To Play Your Best Golf All the Time by Tommy Armour (1953)

kmmcnabb 04-14-2006 11:19 AM

Thanks Yoda
 
I have "Play your best golf" but not the other book. I will pick that one up. Keep 'em coming folks.

Building up my golf book library (finally got a 2nd Ed. The Science of Golf this week, the internet is awesome for finding treasures)......

Anymore, anyone?

Thom 04-14-2006 11:50 AM

"Golf swing secrets... and lies" by Michael Hebron

Yoda 04-14-2006 12:05 PM

Tommy Armour Caveats
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kmmcnabb

I have "Play your best golf" but not the other book. I will pick that one up.

There are many gems in Tommy Armour's book. And since the book remains true to its title How To PLAY Your Best Golf All the Time [Emphasis added], not all of them relate to the Golf Stroke itself. However, there also are a few pitfalls:

1. Be sure to interpret his Swinger's 'Right Hand Hell-Whacking' as the Right Forearm and #3 Pressure sensing Clubhead Lag Pressure and Acceleration -- a very strong correct sensation -- not as a Right Wrist Flattening through Impact ('False Feel' Wrist Action and Throwaway per 6-D-0).

2. Do not overdo the Knee Motion idea (on either the Backstroke or the Downstroke). [You won't if you use the illustrations as a guide.] The Knees and Feet 'anchor' the Stroke. They do move, but only to the extent required to support the motion of the Hips. Their principal function is to keep the Head steady and mantain Balance (two of the Three Essentials).

3. The recommended Grip is a bit '10-2-D-ish' (Left Hand Turned, not Vertical), but not exaggerated. If you've got to err, that's the side to err on. Just be sure to heed the advice and illustration of the Double Cocked Wrist Action at the Top (10-18-B / Cocked and Bent).

kmmcnabb 04-14-2006 01:58 PM

Thanks Thom and Yoda
 
Thanks to you both. Yoda, I printed out your post and will put it in the front of the book for reference. Thanks.

K

drewitgolf 04-14-2006 05:19 PM

Strictly, by the book
 
For starters:

"Better Golf Without Practice," Alex Morrison
"The Golf Swing in the Plural," L.L.B. Angus
Previously mentioned "Science of the Golf Swing," Dr. David Williams (next to the third edition of TGM, one of the hardest books to find). I didn't realize there was another copy out there.

"Golf Swing Secrets and Lies" -Mike Hebron
"Golf Mind, Golf Body, Golf Swing" -Mike Hebron
"The Four Magic Moves to Winning Golf" -Joe Dante

For the pictures:
"Swing to Better Golf" Louis T. Stanley
Ben Hogan's Power Golf
Sam Snead's How I Play Golf

lagster 04-14-2006 05:50 PM

Mind
 
Someone told me that "The Inner Game of Tennis" is actually good for golfers also. I believe there is also... "The Inner Game of Golf," but I was told the tennis book is actually better.

Tom Tomasello said, "there is more information on golf, than all the other sports combined."

EdZ 04-14-2006 06:25 PM

"How to Feel A Real Golf Swing" - Toski/Love

An excellent description of how to 'swing'.

Burner 04-14-2006 07:31 PM

The Golf Manual by Alex Hay.

Strong correlation to TGM but no references to it or use of any of the terminology.


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