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You know the old joke about getting to Carnegie Hall: talent helps, but practice is essential. Most golfers love to put in their hours on the course but have never learned to properly prepare off the course with the kind of focus, planning, discipline, and dedication that translates into lower scores. David Leadbetter, one of the game's reigning gurus, begins Positive Practice with a refresher on fundamentals, then offers detailed, clearly written, and well-illustrated advice on what he considers the three essential parts of a golfer's preparation: pre-match warm-up, technical workout, and mental focusing. He offers plenty of imaginative drills and imagery to turn the grind of the game into something as stimulating and rewarding as a birdie on a difficult and demanding hole.
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Kurzbeschreibung
Published to coincide with the Ryder Cup, this title takes a fresh look at golf and discusses a more disciplined approach to practice. Written by the game's number one coach. 150 colour photos, 150 colour artworks.
Synopsis
Providing an innovative approach to learning and understanding golf, this text looks at how the reader can increase the effectiveness of their time away from the golf course so that they can enhance their performance on it. Features include: the art of practice, including self-analysis; key lessons and fundamental practice techniques; the long game - twenty ways of improving your swing; the short game - drills designed to sharpen your pitching, chipping, bunker play and putting; and how to adopt a positive mental attitude and win with confidence.