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The Systems Approach to Golfing is for golfers who love golf and have a burning desire to improve their game, but have limited practice time. Concepts include both the physical and mental aspects of golfing. Learning to play golf well can be a frustrating and extremely difficult experience. What some of us have learned is that teaching someone else to play golf well can be every bit as difficult and frustrating! Chip Heyls book The Systems Approach to Golfing takes the mystery and the menace out of both learning and teaching. Chips contribution for the learner is to provide him a book that addresses every aspect of the game in a straight-forward, logical fashion. The many excellent graphics Chip has developed present the basics of every type of shot clearly and concisely. For the teacher, Chips System Approach provides an incomparable classroom resource which should help focus and encourage classroom participation and subsequent practice sessions. The text and illustrations identify proven methods for practicing and playing, as well as for developing a shot plan and selecting the proper club. One measure of a good golfing book is in the number of new concepts it contributes to the game. A book that contains just one such contribution is good in my estimation. Chips book is filled with such contributions! His section on keeping a golf journal alone is worth the price of the book. But Chip also considers wind play by adding to it the aerodynamic considerations associated with the spin of the ball. Not satisfied with that, Chip adds a section which may be his most useful, by presenting a decision tree for each different class of shot which should entirely eliminate the guesswork which now plagues many players. Chip does not stop here. He goes on to make a clear distinction between conscious decisions and muscle memory play which should help amateur players focus not only their game but also their practice. Indeed, Chip even addresses the vital aspect of practice by offering planning advice to optimize limited, and thus precious, practice time for busy, part time players. The Systems Approach to Golfing is specifically written for the amateur golfers who love golf and have a burning desire to improves their game, but have limited practice time. It identifies proven methods for practicing and playing, as well as for developing a shot plan and selecting the proper club. It will help you understand why a golf ball behaves as it does, and how to use this knowledge for better scoring. The instruction inlcudes the basics of the game, for example, how to build the foundation for your swing with the corect grip and setup routine. It explains the technique for development of muscle memory by setting up your shots the same way every time. It describes two swing types for the long game, and identifies those parameters that need to be modified by your setup to play the variety of shots good golfing requires. Techniques to analyze your swing for the corection of temporary faults are delineated. The Systems Approach to Golfing portrays the basics of putting. The six critical factors of a good putting stroke are identified and described. In addition to putting mechanics, the methods to read the green are outlined and explained, as well as some practice drills to develop your skill. The critical.

 

Address: Leaning Pine Publishing, 706 West Jasper Court, Sterling, VA 20164-5015
Website: http://www.golfsystems1.com/

 

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