A noted Swedish professional golfer offers an innovative approach to the psychological facets of mastering golf that goes beyond mere techniques to emphasize the quantum principle of moving in sync with natural rhythms.
I'm a pretty good golfer, and I knew that my game was plateauing. I was stuck at about 79-83, and I knew that spending time beating balls at the driving range was getting me no where. I bought this book based on the reviews I saw here, and I have to admit I am SHOCKED. The book is that good. It's a story, that reveals the secrets of golf within it, primarily teaching you better rhythm, and how to "dance with the club", I feel the difference already, and I have owned the book for only 3 days. Its a great read, and very helpful, I would recommend to all level of players.
For those golfers who don't know what to think
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I have always had problems thinking the right way on the course. If you give this a try ( you might feel like a fool) you will play better. After I read to book and brought it in to practice my scores have become steady between 70-76. Jan Feenstra HCP2
Outstanding!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
A fantastic story with real world application. The author, through his wonderful story, provides the reader with a "what could be" in their golf game. A quick read, I couldn't put it down once I started. A great gift for the serious, intellectual golfer!
Shot a 41 the first nine holes after reading the book.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
The book addresses the other side of golf. It explains why we cannot play well while learning new techniques. Shows a method to develop your own swing when playing the game. Useful reading for any golfer.
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