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| The Plane Truth for Golfers | 
enlarge | Authors: Jim Hardy, John Andrisani Brand: Booklegger Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 76 reviews Sales Rank: 16302
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 176 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.2 x 0.5
ISBN: 0071432450 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.3523 EAN: 9780071432450 ASIN: 0071432450
Publication Date: March 3, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: * Item in good condition- Typical Used Book and at a great price! * We carefully inspected this * Great customer service * Satisfaction Guaranteed!
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An Easy, but Analyical Approach to the Golf Swing December 25, 2007 This is Jim Hardy's fist book on his revolutionary, but simple approach to the golf swing. I would HIGHLY recommed this book to EVERY golfer, no matter what level. Through much hard work and research, Jim Hardy HAS found the "Rosetta Stone" of the golf swing. His analytical but easy approach is by far the best golf video and book series that I have ever seen. It explains and packages the contradictory golf instructional information that we have all been getting throughout the years. This video series is jam-packed full of instruction; there is no advertising here. I only wish that this was available long ago. This will befit ALL golfers, including my eight year old son. The differences between the one and two plane swings will be the main teaching aid for years to come. The whole DVD set is well organized and through; Jim Hardy has found the answer to many of our problems. Thank you Jim!
What is the plane of the golf swing? December 23, 2007 The plane truth about golf is another approach to explain how the golf swing is effected by the path of the club in relation to the motion that the player creates. It is helpful from this stand point of view however I feel if the player, 100 to high 80's shooter stays focus on the plane of the shaft (driver-7 iron) that he or she is swinging they will be more successful in their efforts without to many things to think about. Coach H. Turk Walker
Good compliment to Hogans 5 fundamentals July 25, 2007 I must admit that as I read this book I began to realize that Ben Hogan was only 90 percent correct. As a 50 year old golfer with a life time of bad techniques there was no way I could swing the club like a person in great shape who is flexible and doesn't have so many bad habits. I have always used a 2 plane swing and didn't realize it until now. I'm glad I bought this book together with Ben Hogan's book because it allows me to make the slight adjustments to my grip and stance that will provide me with the final answer to a consistent golf swing.
Complements the DVD June 2, 2007 Jim Hardy teaches both the one and the two plane swings, but has a bias for the one plane. The eye opener to me was the distinct difference between the two, and the realization that I had, on my own and through lessons, incorporated some features of both into my swing. That is fatal for most swings, and it was for mine. After vacillating between the two for several weeks, I decided to go with the one plane. Hardy makes it clear that either swing is fine, discusses how to decide which is best for you, instructs in both, and gives drills for both. It really helps to have a pro help with either swing, but make sure you have a pro who fully understands and can teach the plane that you want. (You will learn enough from the book to evaluate your pro). The DVD set is a little wordy, but as a visual person, I find it more useful than the book.
Innovative Concept May 3, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
The concept of different swing planes is a breakthrough for instruction on the golf swing. Jim Hardy is a very reputable golf instructor. I found the DVD set to be very professionally done, but to contain too much explanation. While there are a number of examples and demonstrations of the principles that are presented, after more than 30 minutes of viewing, I found it very difficult to remain attentive to Jim's talkative teaching style. My 2-star rating applies more to the method of presentation than to these remarkable concepts. Other more skilled golfers than I have told me that they LOVE the DVD series. I suspect that experienced, skilled students of this very demanding sport will too. As for me, a high handicapper who has been playing regularly for less than a year, I found it to be "too much".
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