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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Golf Instruction Book

I have been surfing the internet for golf lessons. I have seen many golf instruction books and I am wondering if you can really how to play golf from them and if so how do you go about choosing one?

Great question! I like it because I am proof that you can teach yourself out of a golf instruction book. My book of choice was See And Feel The Inside Turn The Outside by Mike Hebron. I am not even sure if it is still in publication. haha I liked it because it related the golf swing to other athletic movements like throwing a baseball or throwing a football. With this being said a read everything that I could get my hands on to formulate the best plan for me.

Golf instruction books are relatively cheap, provide a good level of know-how and instruction about the basics of golf and are available just about anywhere. Walk over to your nearest book store and you will find a considerable number of books offering instruction on golf. Choose from clichéd titles like Golf for Dummies that offer good advice for beginners, or books written by great golfers like Tiger Woods’ How I Play Golf to get a master's perspective of the game. Apart from golf instruction books, there are also plenty of other golf books about the history of golf, about golf courses, about great players and their techniques that give truckloads of information about golf and its finer points. Such books are ideally suited for golf aficionados and fans who have never played golf, but would still like to know the history about the game.

Of course, the downside to having so many lesson books available to you, is that it becomes really easy to pick the wrong book. Such an experience can really kill your enthusiasm and motivation to play the game. So here are a few key points to keep in mind while shopping for a golf instruction book.

First, be sure of what you are looking for. We all have different learning styles and it is important to know what your learning style is. This way you can pick an instruction book written by an author who presents the lessons in a way that you can easily understand them. Do not buy a golf lesson book just because you want to learn more about a certain player or because a certain player supposedly wrote it. There is no sense in buying a golf instruction book if you want to know about players. If that is your goal, buy a golf book about the player themselves.

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