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File Size: 87900 KB
Print Length: 144 pages
Publisher: Simon & Schuster (March 29, 2016)
Publication Date: March 29, 2016
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B016V3ST7U
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I'm a self-confessed golf junkie. I've read many of the classic texts, tinker with my swing all the time, watch You tube videos and take lessons. I'm 65 and my current handicap index is 8.7. So, not great, but decent. With age I noticed my swing speed had slowed some and I wasn't getting the same distance as even 10 years ago. Maybe there was nothing I could do about it. I read this book and implemented two changes in my back swing. I tilted my head to the trail side before takeaway and kicked my trail knee toward the target as a swing trigger, taking care to brace well and not allow my weight to roll toward the outside of my foot. The first round I played afterward was with a long time friend on a tough course I play with him about once a year. Immediately I noticed my drives were going 20-25 yards longer than I had been producing of late. Meaning 225 instead of 200. Two days later I played with my golf league teammates on our home course. The same phenomenon occurred. And some of the drives were really long. 245 yards on a couple of occasions. I became a believer. Buy this book. Thank you, Brandel.
This was wonderful instruction. Having read many of the books highlighted by Chamblee myself, he broke down all the essential moves from the greats of the past and condensed them into a few fundamentals that one could reasonably hope to learn. Isn't that all that can be hoped for in a golf instructional? So what are the fundamentals? Strong grip, wide stance, stand tall to the ball and play it close to the body(no reaching...let the arms hang naturally). Kick in that right knee to trigger the swing. Take it back low and LET your wrists cock late unconsciously. Keep the weight on your right inside heel...don't sway....but forget the nonsense of keeping your right knee bent during the backswing. Also don't try and restrict your hips from turning freely on the backswing. Let em go but remember to keep the weight from going to the outside of your right foot on the way back. The transition and downswing are also explained in depth but the most compelling instruction deals with the setup and backswing fundamentals.So did this book actually help me. Yes. Especially my setup. I was standing too far from the ball. Also forgetting about keeping that damn flex in the right knee is very beneficial. By standing closer to the ball and widening my stance a smidge this stopped my sway, my big problem. My swing speed jumped immediately. The thing that was a little hard for me to grasp was that when I stood closer, I wanted to naturally increase my forward bend. Which increased the hinge between my hands and the club at address. Standing tall to the ball was key for me to be able to adopt a stance that was closer to the ball. It was a panacea for tanking the club inside too early and also for the aforementioned dreaded sway. Lastly, practicing the knee kick on every single shot brought rhythm to my swing that has now led to consistent strike. Although this is not a short game instructional, this knee kick has transformed my short game. TRANSFORMED. I use the knee kick for every shot now but my god, such a small nuance that I've never seen taught is a revelation. I can chip now. I can pitch now. There is no fear with the kick because everything is now in rhythm. The funny thing is, it's not taught. I have all the Pelz' books. No mention, but after learning this I've watched Pelz himself on YouTube and guess who has a very pronounced knee kick? Pelz himself. Hopefully Brandel highlights this in his new short game book, which is apparently in the works.
Amazing book. I read the book Friday night, played Saturday and tied my personal best (which occurred ten years ago!). Thank you Brandel. Not only did the information in this book allow me to play a great round of golf, but it was also effortless. It was truly the most enjoyable round of golf that I've ever played. I've spent hundreds of dollars on golf lessons in which the modern golf swing was espoused, only to feel restricted and uncomfortable during the swing. Brandel has certainly filled a niche with simply offering information and insight about the commonalities of some of the great golfers/swings in the history of golf. Rather than pondering positions, Brandel posits that flow, rhythm, and individuality are of prime importance. The modern swing certainly seems logical and theoretically cogent, unfortunately, it simply didn't work for me. The book discusses some of the reasons for this. This book has now joined John Jacobs' "Practical Golf" and Jack Nicklaus' "Golf My Way" as my favorite golf books of all time. As an aside, I now believe that I can offer my children the basics of the golf swing and let them have fun in figuring out the rest for themselves.
I like this book. I especially like it because Chamblee reminds us that we do not have to swing like the young folks on tour. Its OK to lift your left heal in the backswing and it's OK if your left arm is not completely straight on the backswing. I really like Harry Vardon who had a bend in the left arm. Some people say having a bend in the left arm actually adds another lever which may add to your power and the old school method is also easier on the body. I hit longer and straight using the Vardon method than any other way. And my back is not sore the next day. Chamblee talks alot about Alex Morrison too which I like as I don't think most people are aware of Morrison's influence on golf. Overall its a good book and worth reading. I would also recommend reading Harry Vardons book "The Complete Golfer".
This is a very thorough and brutally honest book that proves that "modern" day golf instruction has people playing their worst golf ever. Have you noticed the amount of golf related injuries you see on tour and with amateurs has vastly increased over the years?? You never saw that back in the good ole days and I think this book proves why. I was taught at a young age how to swing the "modern" way and it has taken me almost 15 years to get that out of my system. There are so many teachers that try to make you swing in a mold of a tour player and try their hardest to get rid of your small idiosyncrasies of your swing that make your swing unique. There is a reason for those idiosyncrasies and it's because everyone's brain processes differently. This book proves the difference between idiosyncrasies and fundamentals better than any instructional book or DVD on the market and I would highly recommend it!!!
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