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Two Steps to a Perfect Golf Swing

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The perfect golf swing-- broken down into two easy-to-follow steps Two Steps to a Perfect Golf Swing means instant gratification for beginning to intermediate golfers who want a simple-tounderstand, easy-to-execute, and proven method for making progress fast. Developed by longtime golf instructor Shawn Humphries, this revolutionary method's well-tested success is due to its sheer simplicity. There are just two keys a golfer needs to Position One and Position Two. This method works wonders on several levels,

176 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 2004

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February 2, 2024
Overall, excellent. Easy to grasp and implement.

If ever updated, would recommend Kindle-friendly changes (e.g., picture-to-text placement, etc).
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14 reviews
July 25, 2016
This is the best book I have ever read on the golf swing. The concepts are simple and fairly easy to implement. I think it would be useful for all types of players. I'm a 4 handicap and it helped me solve one of the biggest flaws in my swing. It has improved my driving and ball striking a lot. If only I could putt, my handicap would drop by 2 or 3 shots.

This would be the perfect book for a person just learning the game.

It is focused on the full golf swing and little to no time is spent on other aspects such a pitching, chipping or putting.

Some of his concepts challenge the golf teaching establishment. As an example, most are taught to get power that we shift our hips and use our lower body. He teaches that the arms and hands lead the swing and the rest of the body follows. This was an epiphany for me. So many players, myself included struggle with our bodies racing out in front of our hands and the club gets stuck behind us and we attempt to rescue the shot with a flip of the hands usually resulting in a high and right slice or a smother hook. He teaches keeping the lower body quiet and I have seen a huge improvement in my ball striking. My driving of the ball has improved the most.

You can get through the entire book in 3 or 4 sittings. I would recommend this book to anyone who is serious about improving their golf game.
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