Brand: Luther Blacklock
Features:
- Golf
Format: Dolby
Details: In 1957 the most important golf instructional book was published - "The Modern Fundamentals of Golf" by Mr Ben Hogan. It records the teachings of one of the greatest ball strikers of all time, which for 50 years, have influenced great players, coaches and millions of amateur golfers across the world. Today, Luther Blacklock re-visits Mr Hogan's "fundamentals" to ensure their relevance is not "lost" in the modern era. He reveals for the first time five principles that will, he believes, become industry standard. Whether Hogan's teaching is something you grew up with, or if it was before your time, discover five "Lost Fundamentals" that will transform your understanding of the golf swing and help you become a better player or coach. This DVD is not just for golf instruction; it's a living history lesson that will profoundly affect your understanding of the golf swing. The DVD includes an introduction and summary by Alex Hay, renowned TV golf commentator. The Five Lost Fundamentals: 1.THE PARALLEL LEFT THUMB - the biomechanical advantage of the Vardon Grip. 2.THE OPTIMUM BIOMECHANICAL SWING PLANE - clarification of Mr Hogan's "Pane of Glass" theory. 3.PLANE SHIFT - the swing shifts TO the plane at impact and NOT below it. 4.THE RADIAL BALL POSITION -end 50 years of confusion by doing away with the separate teachings of "Constant" and "Progressive". 5.SHAFT ALIGNMENT - the shaft plane at address is almost irrelevant compared to the way we "aim the shaft" Luther Blacklock: -Master P.G.A. Professional -36 years studying the golf swing as a golf professional -Coach to players on the Men's and Ladies' European Tours and hundreds of elite Amateurs at International level -A regular speaker at teaching Summits in Europe and the USA -His research makes him the world authority on the biomechanics of the golf swing related to ball flight -Inventor of the Explanar Golf Training System
EAN: 5060256829997
Package Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches
Item Condition: UsedVeryGood