Friday, March 29, 2013

Top 10 Golf Books

This is my Top 10 Golf Books of all times in alphabetical order











The Gist of Golf -Harry Vardon



For the beginner golfer I would recommend Ben Hogan's 5 Lessons: The Modern Fundamentals of Golf has achieved popularity by being an easy guide to follow and I often refer back to the basics.

Golf is a complex game and it's not easy remembering all the tips of the game, so having one of the Top golf books in your library is a great way to spend your spare time thinking about the concept of your golf swing 

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

On Learning Golf

Percy Boomer rivals Ernest Jones as the most highly respected and most influential teachers of the game from the World War II era and earlier.

 On Learning Golf: A Valuable Guide to Better Golf was first published in 1946 and has gone through more than 20 reprints as modern golfers keep rediscovering it.

Best golf instruction book I have ever read and I have read a bunch, including Penick, Hogan, Armour, Leadbetter, Haney, Harmon, etc

It is the swing rather than hitting the ball is Percy Boomers moto,  All motion below the waist is active, while all movement above the waist is passive, or responsive to the hips, knees and feet. Jones, Hogan, Sarazen, Snead, even Moe Norman, arguably the greatest ball striker in golf history, employ this motion. While none appear the same in terms of setup, posture, grip, etc, they all utilize the body to swing the clubhead.

  If you buy this book and read it, then practice its concepts and you will find yourself capable of nailing every shot. Of course, the result is that golf becomes a very fun game again, as it should be.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

How to Play Your Best Golf All the Time

The great Tommy Armour played his best golf quite a bit of the time, winning more than 30 times on the PGA Tour, including three majors. "The Silver Scot" retired from professional golf in the 1930s, then became one of the game's most highly sought instructors.

How to Play Your Best Golf All the Time

In 1929 he took over the post of golf professional at the Boca Raton Club, in Florida, where over the next quarter of a century his instruction ranged prom teaching duffers how to break 100 to brushing up the games of the top tournament professionals when they couldn't iron out their own difficulties. Armour always claimed that the instructional part of his golf career was the best -- the part he enjoyed the most. The instruction would be good for a beginning golfer, there were a few tips scattered throughout for the long time player. 

Armour's tone versus his contemporary is quite authoritative and at times almost condescending in his depiction of the `average' golfer and his urging to play within their limitations. He models the early chapters after a visit to his golf clinic in Florida, speaking always as the teacher and never a peer. It was his stated intention to produce a thin volume of the absolute minimized, efficient teachings about golf.

 The genius of the book is that the techniques Armour suggests are easy to remember while you are actually out there in the process of swinging the club.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

The Gist of Golf

The Gist of Golf
Harry Vardon was arguably the first golf "superstar." He was the first to hook up with an equipment company and produce eponymous golf clubs; he was the first British golfer to barnstorm the U.S. and draw huge crowds; and he was one of the first to write his own instructional book. Vardon's book is a great look into the thinking about golf that existed in the early 20th century.

 This book was originally published prior to 1923, and represents a reproduction of an important historical work, maintaining the same format as the original work.

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Harry Vardon
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 Date of birth: May 9, 1870
Place of birth: Grouville, Jersey (Channel Islands)
Date of death: March 20, 1937

Harry Vardon was the first international golf celebrity, and easily one of the game's most influential players.

The grip he popularized is now known as the Vardon Grip (a k a, the overlapping grip); the "Vardon Flyer" golf ball may have represented the first equipment deal for a golfer; his instructional books continue, to this day, to influence golfers; he won majors with both the gutta-percha and Haskell golf balls.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Golf My Way

 "Golf My Way" is one of the Nicklaus' tome was first published in 1974, almost instantly achieving classic status. It's been reprinted numerous times, and numerous spinoffs (including a popular series of videotapes) have appeared. If you want to know how the Golden Bear approached the game, Nicklaus' book is for you.

Golf My Way: The Instructional Classic, Revised and Updated

This book comes  HIGHLY recommended for all golfers . Read these instructions, run them through 100 shots on the course and realize how a leading, proven, brilliant golfer and instructor can point out a few things that could help you. For anyone starting the game, for anyone who has reached a sticking point and can't seem to improve, and for those who want to have more fun and just hit the ball cleanly more and don't really worry about the score......all of you will gain a great deal by getting the information in this book.

Jack Nicklaus is one of the worlds best golfers, although not an instructor of the game he gets the basic principles right along with some other great fundamentals of this wonderful game of golf.


The book is divided into four parts: Belief and Attitudes, Down the Fairway, Around and on the Green, and Reflections and Recommendations. Part One begins by introducing some general background into Nicklaus' beliefs and attitudes that have helped him throughout his career.  Nicklaus asserts that he is not a method golfer, but rather believes in fundamentals and successful consistency of results.  He warns against sacrificing fundamentals for gimmicks when things are not going well.

Nicklaus concedes that every top golfer has his own style, but they all aim to achieve the same result, so this is what we should remember. Part Two covers the practical elements encountered out on the fairway.  Elements such as grip, setting up your shot, different types of full shot swings, timing, power and difficult shots.  The subject of practice is discussed here, and the importance of staying in good physical condition. In Part Three, chipping and putting are covered in some depth.

 Finally, Part Four widens the discussion to personal reflections and recommendations from this golfing master's point of view.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Search for the Perfect Swing

Search for the Perfect Golf Swing by Alastair Cochran is a book that explains the key points in the golf swing and how it can be applied to you.

The subtitle is, "The Proven Scientific Approach To Fundamentally Improving Your Game." Back in the 1960s, scientists in fields ranging from physics and anatomy to ballistics spent six years intensively studying golf pros in the British PGA.

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 Then the golf pros took their findings - one of the first scientific surveys of the golf swing - and applied the information to golf instruction. This book influenced a huge number of teaching professionals.

 This book covers effects of various aspects of the golf swing and explain each component of the swing and every phase of the swing.

 TOPICS COVERED:

Bio mechanics of the Swing
The differences between the American and European Golf Balls.
Statistics of professional versus amateur performance.
The physics of putting.
Golf club and putter designs.



 If you really want to improve your swing and your shots, then read and practice this book above all others.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Practical Golf

John Jacobs is one of the most influential golf instructors among his peers, probably more influential among his peers than with the general public - but of course, over time, that means that Jacobs did influence the general public. This book, originally published in the early 1970s, is 144 pages with line drawings for illustrations.

John gives us the basics and builds on the vital necessity of knowing what is going on, the geometry of the golf swing.

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Lady golfers will especially like the section provided and helps throughout for them, such as "why women raise up on their toes" and "ladies, you can hit it further"

Trouble shots, strategy, equipment selection are all provided in one volume that anyone starting in the game or desiring to shave strokes will reap benefits from. Having gone to a Jacobs school, I can proclaim that this book is a good one to study and mold one's swing after.

 Awarded the Order of the British Empire in 1997, Jacobs also achieved fame as a television commentator, author of several books (including the best-selling Practical Golf), a two-time Ryder Cup captain, and, from 1971-'75,