Jun 29, 2014 #1 Grantley1988 Assistant Pro Joined Nov 8, 2013 Messages 197 Location Bristol Visit site Can anyone recommend a good book on golf tips?
Jun 29, 2014 #2 Rooter Money List Winner Joined Jan 30, 2012 Messages 10,807 Location Newbury Visit site Dave Pelz short game bible. the only golf book i have ever read, but very good IMHO.
Jun 29, 2014 #3 L London mike 61 Challenge Tour Pro Joined Nov 18, 2013 Messages 729 Location Chigwell, Essex Visit site Rooter said: Dave Pelz short game bible. the only golf book i have ever read, but very good IMHO. Click to expand... I will second that and add Tom Watsons lessons of a lifetime ( there is also a DVD ) , both very good. :thup:
Rooter said: Dave Pelz short game bible. the only golf book i have ever read, but very good IMHO. Click to expand... I will second that and add Tom Watsons lessons of a lifetime ( there is also a DVD ) , both very good. :thup:
Jun 29, 2014 #4 SGC001 Challenge Tour Pro Joined Mar 10, 2010 Messages 852 Visit site Grantley1988 said: Can anyone recommend a good book on golf tips? Click to expand... Depends what you're looking for really, but Leadbetters faults and fixes would be a very approachable first book, nice simple tips for different issues. Hebrons's Building and Improving Your Golf Mind, Golf Body Golf Swing is a more complete book, yet still readable. Plenty of other good ones out their.
Grantley1988 said: Can anyone recommend a good book on golf tips? Click to expand... Depends what you're looking for really, but Leadbetters faults and fixes would be a very approachable first book, nice simple tips for different issues. Hebrons's Building and Improving Your Golf Mind, Golf Body Golf Swing is a more complete book, yet still readable. Plenty of other good ones out their.
Jun 29, 2014 #5 HomerJSimpson Hall of Famer Joined Aug 6, 2007 Messages 73,275 Location Bracknell - Berkshire Visit site The Pelz range is quite good, but a little detailed as you'd expect from an ex Nasa author. As others have said it depends what you're trying to fix.
The Pelz range is quite good, but a little detailed as you'd expect from an ex Nasa author. As others have said it depends what you're trying to fix.