About This Book
The book presents a systematic examination of golf's principles, arguing that theoretical understanding—best acquired off the course—is essential to sound play. It analyzes the game's mechanics and common misconceptions, discusses putting, weight distribution, grip and the power of the left hand, wrist action, the role of vision, and the ideal stroke. Later chapters investigate ball flight, ball manufacture, club construction, and the game's literature, illustrated with photographs demonstrating stances and swings. The tone balances practical instruction with critical critique of prevailing orthodoxies, aiming to replace myths with coherent technique and to equip readers to integrate theory into practice.
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