Under what circumstances is it not advisable to use a wood club in
the fairway? What can be done to lessen the effect of the wind upon
your shots? Is it ever sensible to use a putter from the short
fringe surrounding the green? Is there any difference in the way a
driver and a brassie or spoon shot should be hit? What adjustment
in stance should be made when playing a ball on a downhill lie?
What is the difference between a pitch shot and a chip shot? Sam
Snead answers these and a great many more questions in this book.
It's easy reading, and is full of valuable stroke-saving
information for all golfers, from the occasional weekenders to the
advanced amateurs. It explains every type of shot, every kind of
lie. No tiresome theory-no remaking of your swing. Just
uncomplicated, easy-to-remember directions for choosing, and using,
the right club for each situation. Here, concisely, is the way one
of the greatest of all golfers plays the game.
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