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Faldo: A Swing for Life | 
enlarge | Authors: Nick Faldo, Richard Simmons Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics) Category: Book
Buy New: $169.40
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 309206
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 10.3 x 7.5 x 0.6
ISBN: 0140238379 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.3523 EAN: 9780140238372 ASIN: 0140238379
Publication Date: October 1, 1997 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new item. Perfect condition. Orders shipped within 24 hours. Satisfaction guaranteed.
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Marvelous instruction from a marvelous golfer July 5, 2001 This instructional from Nick Faldo is one of the most comprehensive golf books around. You can tell that Nick is very confident in what he knows and teaches about the golf swing and how to use the "modern swing" and its ability to hold up under championship conditions. I highly recommend this book, especially to golfers 6'2" and taller.
Faldo can Play and Teach March 6, 2001 Rare the individual who can both play golf at such an amazing high level and teach it on the simple plain he demonstrates here in this book to us hackers.There are great gems throughout, but I picked up the best tip on one of my weakest areas, long bunker shots. The photo sequences are some of the best, so clear and to the point. The final section: Playing the Game, gives some head and strategy advice from one of the coolest, and a two-time Master Champ as well as British Open, etc.
Outstanding Instructional Book For Players At All Levels September 6, 1999 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This book far exceeded my expectations. I have read several dozen golf books, and if I had to recommend one book to a new golfer (or an experienced golfer for that matter) this would be it. This book covers all the fundamentals as well as advanced shotmaking techniques. It's beautifully written, well organized and the photography is first rate. Thanks, Nick...this is a book I'll keep coming back to again and again.
Not only for the advanced . . . May 22, 1999 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I am relatively new to golf, having only picked up a club for the first time two years ago. I only truly began playing regularly last fall when my girlfriend gave me a set of irons and this book. Starting from the beginning of Faldo's book, I spent one month working on his drills inside and around my house in my spare time. I broke 100 two months later. I can't begin to explain the genius of this book, other then to say that it offers a stepwise and easy methodology to developing a reliable swing, while also offering excellant advice about bunker play, the short game, and putting. A must read for any new golfer looking to improve and to enjoy the game more.
THE BEST GOLF BOOK FOR AN ADVANCED GOLFER December 12, 1996 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I am an avid golfer, one who has made golf more of a hobby than a sport. I am a 1 handicap, mostly self taught, and I enjoy learning as much as possible about the swing and how to play the game. There are few golf books which I feel worthy of recommending to anyone. I have not only recommended this book to many of my fellow golf enthusiasts, I gave the book to a young golfer who wanted to understand more the game.Faldo gives an excellent insight to many of the things he learned from David Leadbetter (another great book). The pictures give a full understanding of what he is trying to explain. Most of the drills are something everyone should try. I think the most unique part of this book is that an advanced golfer can get alot out of the book. Most golf instruction books treat the reader like a tennis player gone awry, rather than a golfer with a desire to learn more.I would recommend this book to everyone who enjoys golf and wants to learn more about the swing, or more about how to think your way around a golf course.Faldo has proven in his career that he attains perfection and wants to be the best. I would say he took the same attitude toward this book
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