The Golf Delusion by Steve Gould

The Golf Delusion by Steve Gould

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Acollection of stories, instruction and step-by-step photography designed to improve the swing of the amateur golfer.

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The Golf Delusion by Steve Gould

Each entry is a light-hearted but informative look at the golf swings of the famous - and sometimes not so famous - pupils of the Knightsbridge Golf School, founded by Leslie King, who pioneered a new approach to golf swing tuition in the 1950s. Over the past 60 years, the Knightsbridge Golf School has improved the swings of thousands of amateurs as well as leading golf pros and celebrities from Sean Connery to Christopher Lee, from Juli Inkster to Telly Savalas, from Anton Du Beke to Ant and Dec. Through reading about the travails of unusual golfers (from movie stars to Maharajahs), the amateur golfer can learn how to correct the mistakes made by 9 out of 10 golfers. Packed with instructional photography and stunning course shots throughout, The Golf Delusion is a must-have for golfers of any level.
To the amateur golfer, this book is priceless..you'd be insane not to read it. Hugh Grant
Steve Gould and D.J. Wilkinson have more than seventy years' teaching experience between them. They both joined the school in the 1970s, studying under the legendary teacher Leslie King, a pioneer of golf swing instruction who founded the Knightsbridge Golf School in 1951. In 1989, Mr King handed the school down to them and over the past twenty years they have polished his original teachings into a beautifully simple and effective swing model that can be learnt by anyone, regardless of age or ability.
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ISBN 13 9781904027737
ISBN 10 1904027733
Title The Golf Delusion
Author Steve Gould
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Elliott & Thompson Limited
Year published 2009-09-17
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.