Reseña del editor:
John Jacobs has gained a reputation as one of the best golf teachers in the world. In "Golf Doctor, " he takes the reader through nearly every golfing fault, explaining the fundamental reasons why golfers slice, hook, and mishit the ball and how they can correct common shot problems. Using the flight of the ball as the essential indicator of each fault, Jacobs provides a focused lesson that breaks down the fault, reviews the essentials of the problem, then addresses what needs to be done to correct the swing. With wonderful two-color illustrations from noted illustrator Anthony Ravielli, "Golf Doctor" is almost as good as a private instructor.
Contraportada:
From tee to green, learn how to quickly cure your swing of the most common faults.John Jacobs, author of the classic Practical Golf, has been called "a great golf teacher" by Jack Nicklaus. In Golf Doctor, he uses his renowned knowledge of the swing to help you identify and correct the twenty-five most common problems that bedevil golfers. Using the flight of the ball as the essential indicator - you have a problem with topping the ball to your right, for instance - you can turn to a clear, concise, and simple lesson that explains the fault and how to banish it forever from your swing.With this master teacher's guidance, you will know what is going wrong and what must be done to correct these and other typical mistakes: shots start on line but then curve to the right, especially with woods and longer irons; shots are frequently topped to the left, while others start left, then slice right on a low trajectory; pitch shots fly on a straight line but to the left of the target, those that do not fly straight are often unusually high and finish well short of the hole; bunker shots are inconsistent, with the ball staying in the sand or flying over the green; putting is generally poor, with longer attempts rarely having the correct distance.Jacobs provides invaluable tips and advice on avoiding wasted strokes, adding length to shots from the rough, playing in crosswinds, and shaping shots around a tree or brush; he also offers insights into getting the most out of your practice and playing with the best attitude for success.Practical and easy to follow, Golf Doctor teaches you to help yourself so that you soon will be striking the ball solidly and consistently. It is almost as good as having your own private instructor. (8 1/2 X 11, 128 pages, diagrams)
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