Looking for a good golf swing book?

Posted on timeDecember 27th, 2009 by userThe Golfer


Brian K asked:


I am looking for a recommendation on a good fundamental swing book. Something that is clear and to the point. I have the Hardy books, and I was not impressed. Seemed a little “gimmicky” to me, as does the stack and tilt method. I used to have Hogans Five Lessons but let someone borrow it and never saw it again. It has been so long since I read it that I cannot recall the teachings. I was contemplating purchasing it again, but figured I would ask for some recommendations first.

Thanks.

Nicky

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