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New formula for effortlessly reaching any greens in regulationThis book answers the single most important question in golf, which is how very long shots can be produced from seemingly effortless swings. Every golfer has experienced the phenomenon of hitting very long shots with seemingly easy and effortless swings on rare occasions. If it is known how these long and effortless shots can be repeated, golf will become much less difficult. Using slow motion p… More >>
Golf Slow Motion Picture Swing Secrets of Effortless Long Shots



May 1, 2010 at 3:39 pm
The book is short and to the point. It has some golf swing illustrations and swing mechanics descriptions that have helped me to better understand some swing concepts that I have somehow missed in other instructions.
The book is well worth the small investment.
Rating: 3 / 5
May 1, 2010 at 5:58 pm
No need to make more remarks then stated already in the title. No pictures in the book, just a few drawings.
Rating: 1 / 5
May 1, 2010 at 8:41 pm
This book was not what I expected. My book has 81 pages, not 92 and the font size is huge making the book effectively about 40 pages. I feel the book has numerous redundant points that are unnecessary. For example, an entire chapter [3] states the correct position of the hands at impact with the ball. The same points were made over four times in the one chapter. Regarding the style of writing in general, it appears to be somewhat simplified English. Perhaps it’s directed toward the average grandparent but I think it’s simplified too much. Before I purchased the book, I thought it would contain images of real swings but the book contains hand drawn illustrations and they aren’t slow motion, they are still illustrations. Chapter 4 contains useful information under the title of “Secret Distance Formulas of the Effortless Swing” which I can’t share with you here or I’ll spoil the book’s secondary purpose (the first being the necessity for an inside-out or inside-out-square swing). I think the “formulas” can be written in one Golf Digest magazine side bar.
So, overall it makes for fast reading but it might not be what you expect. I highly recommend the book by Michael Breed and Greg Midland which is titled: “The Picture-Perfect Golf Swing.” The authors used real photographic images.
Rating: 2 / 5
May 1, 2010 at 8:56 pm
This book sucks, period. The book title and cover are misleading. They appear to promise that there will be, at least some slow motion pictures of golf swing sequences. What you get is really poor amateurish writing and a few crude line drawings to demonstrate the flawed principles and swing concepts offered as instruction by the author. NO ONE who takes a look inside this book would ever buy it. I read a lot of all kinds of material and am, seemingly, addicted to golf instruction books and articles. Bar none, this book is absolutely the worst book of any kind that I have ever read. Perhaps a few more chimps and typewriters…
Rating: 1 / 5
May 1, 2010 at 9:16 pm
This book offers one good tip discussed in a fairly effective manner.
The rest of the book is useless…a waste of time.
Rating: 2 / 5