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Robotic Golf - How a High-Handicap Golfer Can Become a Single-Digit Golfer by a Guy Who Did It (Paperback)
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Robotic Golf - How a High-Handicap Golfer Can Become a Single-Digit Golfer by a Guy Who Did It (Paperback)
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Loot Price R279
Discovery Miles 2 790
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For years, amateur golfers have been going to see pros to learn how
to improve their game. If there were some major technical
difficulties that the pro could correct, the amateurs would come
away with an improved game. For most of us, we might see an
improvement or two under the watchful eye of the pro, but when we
returned to the course, our bad golf game simply returned. Even if
we remembered the technical changes, we simply could not hit the
ball on the sweet spot time after time like the pros. There is a
very simple explanation as to why this is the case-the golf pro has
good hand-eye coordination, and you don't. Most of us are not
blessed with great hand-eye coordination like the pure ball
strikers that you see on the television each weekend. Does this
mean that you are doomed to forever be relegated to the land of the
high handicap? For years, author Larry Carpenter thought that was
the case, but when he realized what the basic problem was, he was
able to develop alternative techniques that helped him improve his
game. Using these techniques, he was able to take his handicap from
the high twenties down to single digits. In this book, Larry
Carpenter shares with you the techniques that he adopted to
compensate for not having the incredible hand-eye coordination that
single-digit golfers normally possess. When they say don't be
mechanical and play by feel, you simply have to realize that if you
try to hit the ball by feel, you're going to whiff it. And you are
going to be continually frustrated by your high handicap. The
techniques in this book are based upon mechanical principles, best
exemplified by the equipment testing robot, Iron Byron, that enable
the less blessed golfer to compensate for their lack of hand-eye
coordination and stand a much better chance of making solid contact
with the ball every swing.
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