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John E. Ward

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Feel. Simple. Golf.: A Simple Guide Inspired by Percy Boomer Drive as You Putt and Putt as You Drive

Feel. Simple. Golf.: A Simple Guide Inspired by Percy Boomer Drive as You Putt and Putt as You Drive

Paul K. Woods; John E. Ward

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Golf too complex? It is, but your swing can be simple Only five fundamentals with easy step-by-step instructions to master them. Use the same swing movement to drive, chip, and putt. Feel a good swing, then swing that feel to play your best. Tame your mind so it works for you. Simple You can do this A simple version of Ward and Woods' technical reference manual, Experience the Feel of Simple Golf (2016), this book unwraps the secrets of Percy Boomer's paradigm-shifting approach to a powerful, accurate, and consistent golf swing. Feel. Simple. Golf. takes to the next level the teachings of Boomer in his 1946 book On Learning Golf. Percy Boomer was an inaugural member of the World Golf Teachers Hall of Fame and Sports Illustrated's #1 ranked all-time golf swing guru.Feel. Simple. Golf. is based on "old school/classic" swing fundamentals reminiscent of Hogan and Nicklaus. Case studies bring the fundamentals to life. Know and rely upon the "feels" of doing each fundamental well. Learn when to engage your brain and then how to quiet it to perform your best. Fix your own swing problems using a 7-step troubleshooting process. Journal what you learn.Read this book with club in hand
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