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OverviewThere are many great golf instruction books and magazines out there, but it's not really practical to take that material out onto the course, practice range or driving range. With Pocket Shots[trademark] and Pocket Shots[trademark] for iPod[registered] Video you can take these expert game enhancing drills, tips and lessons to where you need them most. It's like having a Professional in your pocket! In this handy pocket-sized golf lesson from Knightsbridge Golf School, you can learn the secrets to establishing a consistent swing. The new pocket-sized folding format allows you to take the lesson with you when you practice or play. With over 65 years teaching experience between them Gould and Wilkinson have coached top tour players, leading amateurs, celebrities and beginners. Some of the most famous names in golf and in showbiz have visited the Knightsbridge Golf School; including Gary Player, Stephen Ames, Julie Inkster, Sean Connery, Des Lynam and Hugh Grant. Written by the authors of the best selling golf book, The Swing Factory ; this is a special pocket edition of their work which shares with you the mistakes made by 90 per cent of golfers and how to build their simple 4 stage swing model. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Steve Gould , Dave Wilkinson , Laurence O'ToolePublisher: Dizzy Heights (UK) Ltd Imprint: Dizzy Heights (UK) Ltd Dimensions: Width: 7.80cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 10.80cm Weight: 0.040kg ISBN: 9781906031015ISBN 10: 1906031010 Pages: 36 Publication Date: November 2006 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationWhen the famous golf coach Leslie King started the Knightsbridge Golf School he studies closely the swings of the great players of that age - J H Taylor, James Braid, Harry Vardon, and the newcomers then in golf's golden age - Bobby Jones, Sam Snead, Tommy Armour, Hogan, Hagen, Sarazen and many others. He never claimed to have invented a swing, but just to have watched it and categorised it, pulling it apart to enable him to help his pupils build a swing that was as near perfect as possible. The tradition started by Leslie King is being carried on today by Dave Wilkinson and Steve Gould who, between them, have had nearly 65 years of experience, here in Knightsbridge, London. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |