A contemporary look at the most common faults that plague golfers today and the simple and effective solutions based on Leadbetter’s groundbreaking A-Swing technique.
From the world’s number one golf coach, the pro who teaches the pros, comes the only guide you’ll need to improve your game, whatever your level of play.
Leadbetter’s Faults and Fixes, published in 1993, remains one of the most important golf guides to players all over the world. Twenty years later, he brings us a modern approach to this revolutionary format, based on the extraordinary innovations in performance and technology in recent years. Yet while golf superstars push the boundaries of performance, most recreational golfers lack access to the technology that would enable them to take their game to the next level.
If you are serious about golf, you will forever be in search of clear-cut remedies to the various faults that plague your game. This comprehensive fault-finding guide, containing easy-to-understand solutions to the game’s most common errors, is invaluable for any aspiring player.
In this manual, you will find:
– Solutions to 72 of the most common problem areas in golf
– Drills and exercises specially designed to cure even the most persistent faults
– Full color illustrations to take you step-by-step through your grip and swing
– A unique instruction package that will enable you to identify the weaknesses in your game–and then systematically eliminate them.
Golf’s #1 instructor has reimagined his bestselling book, to the benefit of golfers everywhere!
Publication date: 24 Mar 2020
About the author:
David Leadbetter is regarded as the world’s premier golf instructor. His players have won a combined 18 major championships and six of those golfers were ranked No. 1 in the world. He operates dozens of golf academies around the globe and has authored several bestselling instruction books and videos. David writes monthly articles for the game’s leading publication, Golf Digest. He lives in Orlando, Florida.
Related posts
Golf Mission – Improve your golf skills
on Sunday 1, AugustIt is said that the game of golf is 90% mental, so it’s interesting...