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The Long-Drive Bible: How You Can Hit the Ball Longer, Straighter, and More Consistently | 
enlarge | Authors: Sean Fister, Matthew Rudy Creator: John Daly Brand: Booklegger Category: Book
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 65522
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 192 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 6.2 x 0.8
ISBN: 047011665X Dewey Decimal Number: 796.3523 EAN: 9780470116654 ASIN: 047011665X
Publication Date: February 11, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: SHIPS TODAY!! BRAND NEW BOOK
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| Features:
| • | Hard Cover | | • | Sean Fister; Foreword by John Daly | | • | How You Can Hit The Ball Longer, Straighter And More Consitently |
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Product Description Following a discussion about the origins of his bible, Sean Fister provides readers with the 10 Commandments of Distance, which involve: the mechanics of tee heights; maximizing club head speed; ball position in your stance; stance width; shoulder turn; swing arc; rhythm; balance, effort; and follow through. He offers readers 15 exercises to improve strength and swing speed and principles of course management to match the new drive length, including the use of draws and fades. Also includes an equipment review and a discussion about iron play.
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He's not kidding... August 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
When he says he'll add 10-20 yards to your drives, he's not kidding. I consider myself a bit longer off the tee than average. I assumed what I already knew would be in there. I was right to a degree, but Fister actually embellishes on those tips you all probably pick out of golf mags and hit the range with.
There are 2-3 chapters you read in this book. The rest is fluff about long drive competitions and such, but that doesn't make this book any less of a value.
I was able to hit the backstop of my local range on the roll (albeit infrequently) before I read this book. After just reading the chapter everyone buys this book for and applying 2 or 3 of the tips, I was hitting the backstop in the air (about 10 feet up or so) on the first couple of drives. I can't say how much it gave me, but it's 10 yards at least.
This doesn't just show you how to hit the heck out of it. There's a full chapter devoted to anti-slicing techniques, because long-and-wrong is almost as bad as just plain wrong (at least you're closer to the hole though).
You won't regret the money you spend on this book.
Good book on how to get more distance from your driver August 4, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I found the book a quick read and easy to understand. I think you can take a few of the items that Sean lists in the book and definitely increase your potential for more distance.
My only negative was the pages on Sean himself. I know he is a great driver and a good story, but the pages should be on the instruction aspect. This is a common problem in golf instruction books.
Overall, a good book and good instruction. You will get out what you put into Sean's advice.
best practical advice I've found in a golf book March 26, 2008 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
Superb book. Read many golf instructional books over the years and this tops them all on useful advice on the full swing.Doesn't depart from most traditional teaching radically but has weeded through the tips we all regularly read to get down to the real meat of hitting the long ball. Pete
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