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Four Magic Moves to Winning Golf | 
enlarge | Author: Joe Dante Publisher: Main Street Books Category: Book
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Rating: 27 reviews Sales Rank: 29929
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 196 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.7 x 6.1 x 0.6
ISBN: 0385477767 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.3523 EAN: 9780385477765 ASIN: 0385477767
Publication Date: May 15, 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new item. Over 3.5 million customers served. Order now. Selling online since 1995. Order with confidence. Code: B20080905212623T
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Product Description The legendary golf instructional, available again. This is, along with Harvey Penick's Little Red Book, THE book Golf professionals turn to.
"Thirty years ago I was recommending Joe Dante's book The Four Magic Moves To Winning Golf as a must read for aspiring PGA professionals.What Dante said in '62 has influenced many of the game's finest teachers.Dante was a visionary."--Gary Wiren, author of New Golf Mind
When published, The Four Magic Moves To Winning Golf radically changed the way many players thought about the golf swing.Dante's system showed how simple it was to improve one's game, and at the same time gave the golfer one of the most comprehensive analyses of swing mechanics ever published.Now, thirty-three years after its original publication, Main Street is proud to reissue this classic instructional. Dante begins by sweeping out all the misconceptions of the game."If good golf is to be learned and the poor player is to improve, a purging must take place, painful as it may be." Dante discusses a few basics of grip and stance, and then he gets to the heart of his book, the four magic moves.As he reveals each of the moves, Dante focuses on the physical checkpoints so that any golfer can make sure that his or her swing is on the right track.
The Four Magic Moves To Winning Golf is straightforward and easy to understand, yet unlike other golf books it is irreverent and audacious in its approach to mastering the game.The publication of this rediscovered classic is sure to establish Joe Dante's reputation as one of golf's greatest teachers.
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From a Weekend Golfer... July 26, 2008 Three years ago, I was to the point as a weekend golfer that I wasn't having any fun with the game. Not able to get off the tee effectively, atrocious approach shots, ill-fated pitch shots...the whole gamut of bad golf shots. No fun. I had decided to either take some (more) lessons from a local pro, or throw in the towel. On a whim, I did a search on Amazon for golf books, was intrigued by this title, and bought it for a fraction of the cost of lessons. I read the first magic move, took it to the range, and--with a little work, but not unlike magic--my ball was flying straighter, higher and farther than ever before. My advice: Buy it, work on the four magic moves, and have fun playing golf again. I am!
Great! June 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is all you need. Don't believe the other reviews that talk about this swing needing timing, or hurting your back. It requires less timing than the traditional swing and, because the clubface is square throughout the swing, even mis-hits go straight. The biggest difference is the early wrist break under, not around, which feels weird at first. It does get you to the top nice and square, and with the neutral grip you return square as well. If you get a sore back you are doing something you're not supposed to.
If you've been a traditional golfer for a while it may take some time to learn this swing, but it's worth it.
Four Magic Moves to Winning Golf. April 10, 2008 Some would say it makes sense, others hmmm! Trouble is not one swing fits all!
Its just alright February 11, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
There is a lot of rehashed material in this book and frankly its a little hard to read and not terribly insightful. I've read many many many golf books over the years and this one has some good information in it but it takes way too long to get to the point sometimes. Also, I think some of the wrist techniques are outdated and really have to be developed with perfect timing. A decent book for Novice and better golfers but NOT recommended for beginners. Their is no "magic" here folks.
Back injury waiting to happen November 17, 2007 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
If you follow this you will get back pain and risk ending up like Fred Couples.
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