How much do you really know about your golf clubs? Did you know that: * The lower the loft on your driver, the farther you'll hit it? * Your new driver has a larger "sweetspot?" * You are playing a... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This booklet is really a dramatically condensed version of Tom Wishon's wonderful book "The Search For The Perfect Golf Club". Mr. Grunder was a co-author of the Search book. The booklet is fine for those of you with short attention spans. While it is not a bad book for the full story you should purchase the Search book. Better yet, read the booklet and then the Search book. If you are a golfer, before you purchased another club, you owe it to yourself to get the education that these books provide.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
My first immpression of this BOOKLET was; skinny but what the heck read on, and with so few words, I realised that if we lived a thousand years we would not know-it-all. Tom Grudner has expressed in as few words as possible, what we really ought to know about the equipment we depend on so greatly for this frustrating game of golf. After 38 years plus of building golf clubs, I thought I could learn nothing more; wrong! this little book enlightend me into a whole new concept of what and how a golf club should perform. How for many years leading manufacturers have hoodwinked the average buyer into believing, what they are getting is the right equipment for them, when they are not. The 12 myths are not really myths at all, but common sense bits of advise as to what to look for, before buying your next golf equipment. Well done and thank you Mr Grudner, for writing what I should, and would have loved to have written many years ago.
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