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M**K
#1 Swing Instruction Book
Hogan won 48 times before the accident in spite of the garbage spewed by Golfchannel. He changed his swing in 5 Lessons to encourage a fade. Hogan himself said he was better before. The only thing missing is Hogan describing the left hip being pulled down the target line to start the downswing. This was my bible 55 years ago. Too bad I wasted thousands learning how not to hit the ball later in life. I'm back outdriving guys 30 years younger. Thanks Ben!
L**E
Learn from Ben!
Best golf book ever!
M**E
Un classique avec les meilleurs conseils
Excellent etat
C**U
Techniques on wood and iron shots
This is the 2nd Ben Hogan book I purchased. Just as good as the first- very instructional on T-drive and fairway shots.
C**T
follow up to Five Lessons
... even though it was written before Hogan's "Five Lessons." Power Golf addresses some issues that Five Lessons does not, like putting and sandplay, for example. However, in my opinion it would be advisable to digest Five Lessons first, and then open up your game with Power Golf, in that order. Five Lessons will instruct and help you discipline yourself on the fundamental swing, and Power Golf will liberate you further. Myself, I was reassured by Hogan in Power Golf when he gave me permission to "go ahead and hit it as hard as you can" when it comes to the driver... he says you might be a little wild at first, but once you "groove your swing," you'll be glad you've been swinging with power because that's the point of a driver... I had always been a little hesitant to let it rip, but now I've been smacking it but good! Thanks again, Mr. Hogan.
B**B
GO TO BOOK FOR NEW AND SEASONED GOLFERS
Brief easy to follow instructions and illustrations. Used in conjunction with lessons from my local pro. Recommended by golfing buddies as well.
A**R
Good illustrations
Easy to read with good illustrations you will definitely learn if your good at coaching yourself and take instructions well.
P**M
Lessons from the Master
Ben Hogan, and others since him, consider golf more as a skill than a sport. As such, Ben approached golf the way a concert musician approaches his instrument, and the bottom line is hard work, intense concentration, love of the skill and repetition. Ben's intensity comes through and the most important lesson I take away is that there is no magic and no substitute for thousands of practice strokes. Thank you, Ben. I can now ignore all those advertisements for new technology purporting to add distance to my drives and accuracy to my approaches. I will get there Ben's way.
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