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Proof is in the results! Aug 19, 2008 I knew from the very first couple of pages that I had hold of something very special. I have been playing golf for 50 years and upon completing the book felt I had a complete understanding of what was vitally important in the golf swing. I have read the book twice. The proof, however, is in the results. My handicap was, past tense, a 12 before the book. After the book I knew I was striking the ball so much better but my scores did not reflect it. I was also playing a course that had out of bounds and/or water on almost every hole so straying is hazardous to your score. Then it all started to click. My scores before the book were 85 to 92; since my second reading, 76 to 81. The real proof came yesterday when I played a rain soaked course with huge standing pools of water every where. The ground was like playing off a spounge. I did not mis-hit one shot in 18 holes using Bobby Clampett's teachings from the book and shot a 78. Books and training are useless unless you can take it to the course and apply it. Applying Clampett's techniques is easy and very rewarding.
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A hacker responds Jul 28, 2008 My local PGA golf instructor really belives that Clampett's ideas are the key to power and he encouraged me to read the book. The book seems to make sense, but the concepts are difficult to execute. For instance, the lag is really difficult for me. And hitting down to make a four inch divot in front of the ball is for serious golfers only. How do hit down with a driver?
but if you really want to be good as opposed to average this book is for you. by the way, the pictures in the book are awful. what were they thinking?
Almost There Jul 17, 2008 A good effort by Bobby to present the fundamentals of clean contact in the impact zone. Unfortunately, I have been unable to understand the concept of the Aiming Point as described in the book. I have spent hours with a golf club and a bucket of balls and cannot hit good shots on anything but chips and short pitches by trying what was described in the book around the aiming point concept. Obviously, I don't understand it. Since Bobby descibes Aiming Point as the "unifying principle" of his book, he would do well to find a way to get a better illustaration of the concept out there. If any readers think they have it, please send along a description.
Excellent book Jul 13, 2008 This is an excellent book and Clampett is an excellent author. His writing style is very friendly and easy to follow. As to the swing dynamics, Forward Swing Bottom has greatly improved my game. I always knew that the divot is supposed to occur AFTER the ball is struck, but I've never been able to do that consistently until I read this book. Now I'm hitting more greens in regulation than I ever have.
I'm still working on the other dynamics but so far I definitely recommended this book!
Great Golf Book Jun 29, 2008 After reading this book and doing a little practice on the drills it contains, you will have a thorough understanding of what makes a golf swing. With this understanding you will be able to diagnose your own swing and others (keep and mind others might not want to hear your insight). This swing understanding also helps with shot making and understanding what your equipment does. Enjoy.
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