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5.0 out of 5 stars This breakdown of the swing will change your golfing life
This is by far the best instructional book I have ever read. Through away all of your gimmicks and gizmos and make an honest effort to learn the golf swing from ground up. It will change your golfing life. I began following this system last season and went from high 80's low 90's to low 80's.

I increased the quality practice and my overall enjoyment of the game. I've...

Published on November 22, 1998 by bks@wedgewood.net

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2.0 out of 5 stars Untrue representation of what was being sold
THe picture of the book advertised is the edition I wanted. What arrived was an earlier edition. While the book's contents are fine for the purpose, I don't appreciate the deception about what was being offered. If a picture of the cover of the earlier version was unavailable to paste in, then there should have been a clear indication that it was the earlier edition...
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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This breakdown of the swing will change your golfing life, November 22, 1998
This review is from: The Eight-Step Swing: A Revolutionary Golf Technique by a Pro Coach (Paperback)
This is by far the best instructional book I have ever read. Through away all of your gimmicks and gizmos and make an honest effort to learn the golf swing from ground up. It will change your golfing life. I began following this system last season and went from high 80's low 90's to low 80's.

I increased the quality practice and my overall enjoyment of the game. I've been playing golf for 25 years and this is the first time I've understood the golf swing. It takes work but so does making enough money to buy $500.00 - $1000.00 worth of golf equipment year in and year out.

The majority of us will never be able to play with the pros, but on a rare occasion, this system will allow you to "flush" a shot like them. Good luck and enjoy.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Untrue representation of what was being sold, November 5, 2009
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THe picture of the book advertised is the edition I wanted. What arrived was an earlier edition. While the book's contents are fine for the purpose, I don't appreciate the deception about what was being offered. If a picture of the cover of the earlier version was unavailable to paste in, then there should have been a clear indication that it was the earlier edition that was being offered for same.
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4.0 out of 5 stars There are no shortcuts in Golf, September 9, 2008
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Golf is one of the most difficult recreational sports to play. Many methods of teaching pride themselves on the simplest method and I have become a victim of this. There is no "simple swing" in golf. Ben Hogan's 5 Lessons is a wonderful classic from the Silver Age of Golf. However, if you are looking for solid instruction with few gimmicks, this is the one.

This book is written by a true master of the teaching the game. He is articulate, although oftentimes verbose. He understands every aspect of the full swing and breaks down the swing into 8 steps. He outlines the pitfalls at each stage. To simplify the swing, he has recommended 1st learning a 4 step process at steps 2,4,6 and 8.

He covers the misconceptions of the swing and the ideals of a solid fundamental swing through his 20 Fundamentals and 25 "antifundamentals". A chapter on the "Death Moves" identify and help correct the extreme swing errors. Every aspect of the golf swing from setup, grip, alignment, stance, grip pressure, ball position, swinging the club on plane and pre-shot routine are covered. He outlines the strategies to manage the course, pick a good instructor, and methods of practice. The art of driving the ball with authority is invaluable.

This book has so many pearls of wisdom that it is invaluable. A special section covers the swing for women and junior golfers is helpful.

The limitations of this book is the lack of illustrations on the drills that he describes.

It should be coordinated with watching the associated video to truly benefit from this system.

Jim McLean: The 8-Step Swing - DVD

The 8-Step Swing by Jim McLean

No shortcuts in golf exist. This book covers the fundamentals in every way to ensure success of the full swing.

If this were all inclusive (i.e. had more illustrations), this would rate 5 stars. I highly recommend this book for the beginner and the seasoned golfer.
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4.0 out of 5 stars There are no shortcuts in Golf, September 9, 2008
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Golf is one of the most difficult recreational sports to play. Many methods of teaching pride themselves on the simplest method and I have become a victim of this. There is no "simple swing" in golf. Ben Hogan's 5 Lessons is a wonderful classic from the Silver Age of Golf. However, if you are looking for solid instruction with few gimmicks, this is the one.

This book is written by a true master of the teaching the game. He is articulate, although oftentimes verbose. He understands every aspect of the full swing and breaks down the swing into 8 steps. He outlines the pitfalls at each stage. To simplify the swing, he has recommended 1st learning a 4 step process at steps 2,4,6 and 8.

He covers the misconceptions of the swing and the ideals of a solid fundamental swing through his 20 Fundamentals and 25 "antifundamentals". A chapter on the "Death Moves" identify and help correct the extreme swing errors. Every aspect of the golf swing from setup, grip, alignment, stance, grip pressure, ball position, swinging the club on plane and pre-shot routine are covered. He outlines the strategies to manage the course, pick a good instructor, and methods of practice. The art of driving the ball with authority is invaluable.

This book has so many pearls of wisdom that it is invaluable. A special section covers the swing for women and junior golfers is helpful.

The limitations of this book is the lack of illustrations on the drills that he describes.

It should be coordinated with watching the associated video to truly benefit from this system.

Jim McLean: The 8-Step Swing - DVD

The 8-Step Swing by Jim McLean

No shortcuts in golf exist. This book covers the fundamentals in every way to ensure success of the full swing.

If this were all inclusive (i.e. had more illustrations), this would rate 5 stars. I highly recommend this book for the beginner and the seasoned golfer.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 8-Step Swing, February 18, 2006
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Great compliment to the video of the same title. McLean breaks the golf swing down to its basics and provides a nice illustration of the parts of the swing. Approach is simple enough for even a casual reader, but delves into great detail for a person of keen interest. Covers drills and procedures for improvement at every step, and is a great reference for a golfer of any skill level. I think this is a classic work, and recommend it to any golfer.
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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars marketing without instruction, September 1, 2001
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Mr Mclean's book on the golf swing is poorly written for the novice with 10% of the book devoted to why he is a great instructor. Throughout the book he uses jargon that is never defined (no glossary). For someone trying to learn a golf swing this is not the right book.
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6 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book for self-analysis, December 14, 1999
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Peter S. Shirley (Salt Lake City, UT USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Eight-Step Swing: A Revolutionary Golf Technique by a Pro Coach (Paperback)
A very well-written book that is especially well-suited to check-pointing against video. Along with SWING LIKE A PRO, this is one of my favorite full-swing books.
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3 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not a good book at all., September 14, 2002
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No flow to the book. He tells too many stories. Not much good info at all. Seems like a book written in the 1920's on golf. get a different one!
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