Golf Is a Game of Confidence
September 22, 2009 by Golf · Leave a Comment

Dr. Bob Rotella further explores the mental game of golf and how confidence as well as course and game management are the key to improving scores.
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3 Stars Golf is a Game of Confcence
Its interesting but not as good as “Golf is not a Game of Perfect” which is also by Rotella
4 Stars Great help for any golfer
I found in this book the kind of help I ( New senior golfer )was looking for.
From begining to end Bob capture your attention, and as soon you
finish read it, you move your game to a next step.
Thanks
5 Stars Great stuff - worked for me
I have been playing golf for a long time, but have had a psychological barrier about playing “too well”. I knew that the mental / confidence part was as important as the physical/practice part of golf, but I really didn’t have an approach to improve my mental game. Until I read this book.
Golf is a Game of Confidence is an easy read, setup as antecdotes of lessons learned over 18 chapters. I could really identify with many chapters, and the book really appealed to me. I would highly recommend the book to anyone seeking to improve their mental outlook and have more fun with the game.
Summarized setup: Smile, Have Fun, Analyze the situation, Visualize the shot, Do it, Accept the result, and Forget about it. (Repeat until the round is over) Using this approach, I have broken 80 in my last two rounds (78, 79). Previously, I usually shot in the 80’s, but have only broken 80 twice in my life ! This book is the best golf investment that I’ve ever made. You can keep the latest $500 driver, I’ll take this book - and I’m having more fun with the game too.
5 Stars It really helps!
I just want to say that this book was very helpful in increasing my confidence in my all around game. We all have rounds where we hit the ball extremely well the front nine and blow up on the back or vice-versa. Though it doesn’t really give instructions or tips, it’s what you take from it that is so beneficial. I played a few days after reading just the first few chapters and what I took from it was to “stay in the present”. Every time I found myself getting ahead with my score or dwelling on a poor execution, I would say to myself, “Just stay in the present” and I played one of my best rounds ever. I would very much recommend this book to anyone who has ever “blown-up” during a round.
5 Stars Golf Is A Game Of Confidence
I started reading this book three days ago. Today I competed in a small golf tournament and won. I shaved a good five strokes off and had the funnest round iv played in a long time. This is a good book, it shows you the do’s and don’ts in preparing for a shot, hole, or match. Read this book.
Natural Golf Swing
September 15, 2009 by Golf · Leave a Comment
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5 Stars The Natural Golf Swing
This truly is the secret to golf. Where has this book been hiding? This is the book golf professionals don’t want you to read. You’ll never need another lesson after reading and applying Kudson’s simple instructions.
It is so easy. I am hitting the ball farther and straighter effortlessly. I went from a low 90’s player to a low 80’s player immediately. I only purchased the book last month, and I am now applying his theories to the short game and know that I will be dropping more strokes soon.
5 Stars where is the love?
having been intrigued by the one plane vs. two plane swing revelations revealed in the Jim Hardy books. believing the ops make ultimate sense, having delved into hogan’s mystique as a one planer. the secret of hogans swing, Bertrand also a recommended read. leading me to check out George Knudsen and his simplified balanced golf swing, not to be confused with natural golf even though that’s the name of the book. easy as walking and staying in balance just like the golfers on TV. this is the simplest description of how to golf I’ve ever found!the convoluted swings are history the 8 handicap is going down.
5 Stars Absolutely wonderful
I just received this book two days ago from Amazon. I casually opened it and began reading. I could not put it down other than to run downstairst to try the different aspects as George and Lorne describe them.
It is extremely cold here so I drove over 30 miles to the dome to try the concept as I understand it. It seemed so easy. I cannot wait to get on the course.
5 Stars Great book!
Definately the best golf instruction book I’ve read. I saw an old Shell’s Wonderful Work of Golf in which George Knudson broke the course record (67). I decided to buy his book, and I wasn’t disappointed.
4 Stars Good Golf book.
I am glad I learned of this book…it allowed to eliminate the multitude of swing thoughts etc. which were leading to ‘paralysis by analysis’. If this sounds like you, the book may be helpful. The swing proposed by Knudson, is rather simple, as explained by other reviewers; basically, hands remain passive while weight transfer and balance drive everything. The swing itself is now a lot more enjoyable for me. There is some repetition in the book, and reading about Knudson’s time on tour is rather boring. The 150 page book could be compressed in less than half that; regardless, worth going through the whole thing to change your swing.
Worlds Best Driver Golf Instructional Video with Mike Dunaway
September 13, 2009 by Golf · Leave a Comment
Worlds Best Driver Golf Instructional Video with Mike Dunaway
Will show you how to make the best golf drive in history
The 7 Laws of the Golf Swing
September 5, 2009 by Golf · Leave a Comment

Leading tour coach Nick Bradley shows you how to build a powerful and consistent golf swing with his revolutionary approach, which distills the swing into seven laws to help golfers develop a greater awareness of the correct swing motion.
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3 Stars Some good tips
This book has some good tips on the golf swing, but I wouldn’t call it a must read. It also shows a number of swing faults and how to prevent them.
It does have one of the best descriptions on how to grip the golf club of any book I’ve read. That one section makes it worth the money.
It does assume there is only one correct system for swinging the golf club (the modern, coiling swing). If you use another swing method (swing axis, traditional swing) some of the tips may not apply.
1 Star Not again!!!
I saw Mr. Bradley on Golf Channel Academy Live and was impressed. I then got online and waited until his book price got low enough for me to want to buy it. The other reviews seemed overwhelmingly good and every one was impressed. I got it finally. What a let down. While the pictures are great and yet disturbing in some cases I have yet to complete reading it.
I cannot get past Mr. Bradley’s overanalysis of the whole swing process. If you buy anything (and I don’t mean to endorse) get anything by A.J. Bonar or just to go your pro and get at least 2 lessons. Golf does not have to be Rocket science although Mr. Bradley seems to write as though it is.
5 Stars best golf information
This is a must read book for every golfer. Especially mid handicapers (10- 15). He focuses on how the golf swing should feel, from grip to impact and completion of swing. He gives excellent examples for the feel, especially feather feel. I am reading this book every chance I get, I bet you will to.
4 Stars Very analytical book - good pictures
I found the pictures in this book helpfull - they also look pretty cool. Some of the explanations of the optimal body postures are not straightforward and they require a second or a third reading - however this is a compliment since this book is not over-simplifying things - the author makes an effort explaining all the subtilities of golf.
5 Stars Long Over Due
The brilliance of this book is in the fact that it uses pictures to explain the golf swing. As humans we think in pictures anyway and is why words alone are often a waste of time. Bradely also uses words along with the pictures but this only adds to the power those pictures have to emblazen the proper feel into the golf swing. Telling someone to feel that they have a nail driven through both hands to create a great grip is not as lasting as seeing the actual picture.
Golf Fitness Exercise: Build Better Shoulders And A Stronger Back.
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AJ Reveals the Truth About Golf The Truth About the Short Game
August 17, 2009 by Golf · Leave a Comment
AJ Reveals the Truth About Golf The Truth About the Short Game

The Truth About the Short Game is a breakthrough in learning that will reveal the secrets to getting the ball closer to the hole more often. With AJ’s easy to learn techniques, you will lower your score and have more fun every time you play.
The Truth About Golf is a breakthrough in golf learning that will reveal the secrets to playing the best golf possible. One of the secrets is knowing when to square the clubface… and it’s not at impact. There is no one perfect golf swing. Even on the PGA Tour, the swings of the best ball strikers all have different shapes and styles — from the classic actions of Tiger Woods and Ernie Els, to the unusual moves of Jim Furyk, John Daly, and Sergio Garcia. But there is one thing these great players all do have in common. The essence of good ball striking is proper use of the club through the impact zone. It’s what Tiger, Ernie, Jim, John and Sergio all do exactly alike. And you can learn to do it too with the help of AJ Bonar.
Brand New Online Gaming Site
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AJ Reveals the Truth About Golf The Truth About Putting
July 27, 2009 by Golf · Leave a Comment
AJ Reveals the Truth About Golf The Truth About Putting

The Truth About Putting is a breakthrough in learning that will reveal the secrets to taking less putts and lowering your scores. AJ shows you a technique that will have you making more one putts more often.
The Truth About Golf is a breakthrough in golf learning that will reveal the secrets to playing the best golf possible. One of the secrets is knowing when to square the clubface… and it’s not at impact. There is no one perfect golf swing. Even on the PGA Tour, the swings of the best ball strikers all have different shapes and styles — from the classic actions of Tiger Woods and Ernie Els, to the unusual moves of Jim Furyk, John Daly, and Sergio Garcia. But there is one thing these great players all do have in common. The essence of good ball striking is proper use of the club through the impact zone. It’s what Tiger, Ernie, Jim, John and Sergio all do exactly alike. And you can learn to do it too with the help of AJ Bonar.
Best Golf Sunglasses
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