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The Keys to the Effortless Golf Swing: Curing Your Hit Impulse in Seven Simple Lessons (Paperback)
by Michael McTeigue
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Golf, Sports |
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¥ 228.00
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MSL Pointer Review:
Though less known, this is a powerfully practical guide to high-quality golf swing. Read it and enjoy. |
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Author: Michael McTeigue
Publisher: Atheneum Books
Pub. in: November, 1985
ISBN: 0689116306
Pages: 93
Measurements: 8.3 x 5.4 x 0.4 inches
Origin of product: USA
Order code: BA00391
Other information: ISBN-13: 978-0689116308
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The author promises "effortless swing" and he delivers. Quoted reviewers obviously made the testimony. |
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Well, for such a game as golf, practice is where you test a widely held wisdom. You judge a book not by its author, nor its fame, but by its practicality to you as you make the investment for value. In terms of effectiveness of technique, this is an amazing book with great customer reviews. And we believe for any golfer who has tried and tried to improve but never really mastered an effective, effortless swing, Michael McTeigue's concise, jargon-free instruction could produce startling results in a relatively short time.
This simple book cuts to the heart of the matter and gives you a few keys to make solid contact effortlessly. What is most amazing is that the book shows you to learn a powerful and repeatable swing quickly, without cluttering your mind with the 1000's of swing issues that you may face ie cupped vs. flat wrist, hitting a draw vs. a fade, etc...
The interesting thing about this book is it’s one of the lesser known golf instructional books by a relatively unknown author. It has been our experience that the most well-known professional golfers don't necessarily produce the best golf instructional books.
We highly recommend this book, especially to those just beginning to play golf or those long time hackers wanting to learn a proper and correct golf swing. This is the book that will give you the instruction you need to improve rapidly. The author does mean “effortless.”
Target readers:
All golf players and learners.
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As founder and president of SportSense and Swing Management, Mike McTeigue has been a pioneer in applying high-technology to the analysis and training of complex sports motions, especially the golf swing. SportSense products embody McTeigue's innovative approach to motor-learning, called Real-time Motion Training (RMT). This involves precise biomechanical analysis and customized, instantaneous auditory biofeedback as the athlete trains in the actual sports environment using his or her own equipment. Mr. McTeigue is the co-inventor of RMT products for professional instructors the Swing Motion Trainer and consumers the Golf Swing Tuner and the X Factor Sensor. He has used the Swing Motion Trainer to analyze the golf swings of more than 160 U.S. PGA, Senior PGA Tour and LPGA professionals. His work produced the "X Factor" and "Science of the Swing" instruction series in GOLF Magazine, the Golf Digest article, "How's Your Grip Pressure?" and the Senior Golfer series on "Curing Your Slice," as well as numerous articles in golf trade publications. McTeigue also authored the hardcover book and companion video, The Keys to the Effortless Golf Swing, which GOLF Magazine featured as top selections. Mr. McTeigue's background qualifies him for the unique challenge of forming a business to help make golf easier to learn and play. A member of the U.S. Professional Golfers Association for over 10 years, he served as assistant professional at Bel Air CC, teaching professional at Riviera CC and San Francisco GC, and head golf professional at Palos Verdes CC. To guide and advise him, he assembled a remarkable team of professional engineers, experts in motor-learning, and world-class golf instructors, including Dr. Gary Wiren, Jim McLean, Dr. Fran Pirozzolo, and Mike Adams. He currently is involved with Skill Technologies, Inc. to develop and market the next generation of high-tech motion analysis and training systems for golf. McTeigue was voted the 1995 Teacher of the Year for the Northern California Section of the Professional Golfers Association. He is a popular speaker on golf instruction at sectional meetings of the Professional Golfer's Association. He is an Approved Speaker in the Etonic PGA Section Education Program. He is a faculty member in the PGA's new Golf Professional Training Program. He is an instructor in the PGA's Professional Training and Development Seminar Program. He was an Invited Speaker at the Second World Scientific Congress of Golf at St. Andrews, Scotland in July 1994, at the Meet the Mentors Golf Summit preceeding the 1995 Ryder Cup Matches in Rochester, NY., and the NCPGA Player and Teacher Development Forum in 1998. McTeigue graduated Phi Beta Kappa from UCLA with a degree in Psychology, and he received his Masters in Business Administration from Stanford University's Graduate School of Business. Previously, he was Vice President of Strategic Planning for Taylor Made Golf Company and founder, Chief Financial Officer, and Vice President of Business Development for Norian Corporation, a medical device company.
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From Publisher
The biggest paradox in golf is that the harder you try to "hit" the ball, the worse you do so. In The Keys to the Effortless Golf Swing, Michael McTeigue offers you a simple system of sequential body movements that produces a true swinging motion with every club in the bag. The result is increased distance and greater accuracy for all sizes, shapes, and ages of golfers for a minimum investment in learning time.
The clarity and simplicity of McTeigue's frell-free approach to the golf swing leads the reader to a new experience of power and effortlessness. He truly shows how to "build a swing you can trust and keep for life."
If you love golf but have never played to your potential, here is a book that you will quickly come to treasure.
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Tim Baldwin (Coach emeritus, Stanford University's Women's Golf Team) (MSL quote), USA
<2007-01-09 00:00>
This is the simplest, most easily understood, best overall golf instructional presentation I have ever read. Understanding the "lighthouse turn" alone is worth the price of admission. |
Ken Bowden (MSL quote), USA
<2007-01-09 00:00>
Most golf instruction books are written by famous performers about how they personally swing the club, and there's no doubt the better ones can be helpful-especially if you share the author's athleticism, ambition, appetite for work, and opportunities for practice and play.
This book was written by a very bright but at the time "unfamous" young teacher whose daily bread depended on delivering permanetly decent-to- good golf games to averagly endowed people with no interest in becoming slaves to the sport. He became so successful at that in his immediate community that his pupils demanded he put the system on paper for their constant reference and reminder. He called the result The Keys to the Effortless Golf Swing, and sent it to a number of star players, one of whom passed it on to me. After one quick reading I believed that the book would help so many other existing and would-be golfers to such an extent that it just had to be made available nationally. Jim McQueen, one of the world's top golf artists and a former professional, fully shared those sentiments and agreed to do the illustrations, and the nation's leading golf book publisher became an enthusiastic third party.
The key to Michael McTeigue's success with his thousands of pupils af all sizes, shapes, ages and ability levels in California, and the beauty of this book, is the clarity and simplicity and the supremely logical sequentiality of its approach to the golf swing.
Follow the easily mastered steps or "keys" in the recommended order and with a reasonable degree of patience, and in a remarkably short time, you will be experiencing entirely new sensations of both accurate striking and effortless power. Encouraged by those - and the accompanying evaporation of confusion - you will persist with these simple and clear cut moves until they become thoroughly muscle-memorized. At that point, you will be swinging the golf club effectively and with total confidence on every shot entirely by feel, which is the closest you or anyone else will ever come to golf's "secret" (ask any champion if you doubt that). Gone forever at long last will be the Band-Aids and the gimmicks and all that frustrating stumbling from one fruitless theory to another.
If you love golf and want to play better for a lot less effort, then forget Michael McTeigue's fame quotient and work with this little gem of a book. It could make you as big a fan of his as all those happy pupils for whom he originally wrote it.
(MSL remarks: A former editorial director of Golf Digest magazine, Ken Bowden has coauthored more than a dozen golf instruction books, seven of them with Jack Nicklaus)
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Roger Knight (MSL quote), Germany
<2007-01-09 00:00>
A couple of years ago I wrote "the only book you should read is Jimmy Ballard's 'How to Perfect Your Golf Swing,'" well here is another. It is true that this book is based on Jimmy Ballard's teachings and for this reason you must own this book too.
Mr McTeigue has reduced the swing to a simple minimum. This a great thing for the golfing world. His lighthouse drill is excellent, it will help anyone feel the correct swinging sensations a good player has.
As a golf instructor I can tell you what works and what doesn't, and this works. The book is based on sound fundamentals, is easy to understand and is simple to practice. What more does a golfer want? Most books are far too complicated and you cannot put into work what the author has written because it is too difficult. We need a plan and Mr McTeigue has given the world one. Do yourself a favor, buy this book and practice what is in it. |
A reader (MSL quote), USA
<2007-01-09 00:00>
Michael McTeigue's The Keys to the Effortless Golf Swing: Curing Your Hit Impulse in Seven Simple Lessons is a marvelous book. I found that Mcteigue did a terrific job in taking the myriad complexities which seem to make the golf swing so difficult to understand, and distilled them to down a small handful of points and concepts which are easy to grasp. The exposition and organization of the ideas is clear and easy to follow. There's an elegant simplicity to having the keys presented be so straightforward - "balance", "momentum", "rhythm", etc. In particular, the notion of the "lighthouse turn" has helped my game enormously, and gives me a concept I can turn to (no pun intended...) when on the course and starting to encounter difficulties. Everyone who plays golf is striving for a powerful, efficient, repeatable swing. It's an elusive goal (as even Tiger has seen lately). This book will help golfers of all levels in their quest to attain such a swing. |
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