A practical guide for use on
the course
As every golfer knows, if
the ball doesn’t
land on the fairway your problems are only just
beginning. Your ball could be on a slope, in
tall grass or bushes, on the lip of a bunker,
on stony ground or in a multitude of other difficult
lies. Regrettably, on the driving range golfers
only practice shots from flat, closely-mown ground
and always place the ball on a nice tuft of grass
or even tee it up.
In his latest compact guide,
golf guru Yves Ton-That addresses this issue.
He gives the reader tips for every seemingly
hopeless situation,
in the style already used
in his bestseller “Golf
Rules Quick Reference” (more than 500,000
copies sold) – short and concise, illustrated
and easy-to-understand. Thanks to the tried-and-tested
structure with sections following the course
layout from tee to green, golfers can find the
information they need in an instant. A quick
fix guide for eliminating mistakes containing,
for example, tips to cure slices, hacks, topped
shots etc. makes the practical ring-bound booklet
the ideal accompaniment on the course.
The tips take the most recent
developments in golfing techniques into account
and are based on many years of competition
experience by leading golf professionals. I’d be willing to bet
that “Golf Trouble Shots and Quick Fix
Guide” will help you save a number of strokes
on your next round.
Reading
rehearsal (PDF 1.6 MB)
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