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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars big ez
this book is a simplistic, well illustrated book about the fundamentals of a great golf swing. it is written by the player with the most graceful swing in all of golf. pay attention because he truly has a swing for a lifetime. i've golfed for over 20 years and found the book quite useful. he explained ball positioning and how to use the arms to make a proper shoulder...
Published on January 30, 2002 by John K. Holbrook

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3.0 out of 5 stars Great pictures, but the instruction lacking ...
I love Ernie's smooth-flowing swing. This book does not disappoint in showing that off to the fullest. However, the instructional text is very sparse and quite repetitive. He could have summarized the instruction in probably 5 pages. Overall, this cannot be used as a sole source of golf instruction. However, for swing emulation or comparison sake, it is well suited.
Published on January 21, 1998


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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars big ez, January 30, 2002
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John K. Holbrook (paintsville, kentucky, usa) - See all my reviews
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this book is a simplistic, well illustrated book about the fundamentals of a great golf swing. it is written by the player with the most graceful swing in all of golf. pay attention because he truly has a swing for a lifetime. i've golfed for over 20 years and found the book quite useful. he explained ball positioning and how to use the arms to make a proper shoulder turn very well. also, he gives advise that goes against the grain. he notes, don't keep your head down! what? yes, that's right and he's right! as he points out, think instead of keeping the chin up and looking at the ball off the end of the nose. this method makes the shoulder turn much easier. of course, as ernie's game illustrates, the shoulder turn makes the golf swing. this is a classic book on the golf swing!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Exactly what I was looking for from the Big Easy, June 24, 2004
This review is from: How to Build a Classic Golf Swing (Paperback)
Having played golf most of my life, and having watched numerous professionals on TV, Ernie Els is the golfer I've chosen to emulate. Not Tiger (his swing is too violent), nor the Bear (Jack gets too crouched up and tight), nor the Shark, nor El Nino, nor the Mechanic, nor Phil or VJ, nor . . . the rest of the field. All except Ernie - the Big Easy - who makes golf look and feel natural. In this easy to read, short and straight-forward instruction book Ernie begins with the essentials of having a good grasp of "G.A.S.P." (Grip, Aim, Stance, and Position). It all starts with the grip, and in life-size pictures on pgs. 16-20 he demonstrates the most essential of essentials in golf, applicable to every golfer regardless of experience level. Ernie moves on to the book's focus: the swing. Discussing "chain theory", rhythym & tempo, posture, ball position, stance, and "the magic move" Els provides plenty of helpful hints and instructions on how to make your swing become his swing, and therefore, his success in golf become your success. And why would you want to do this? Because Ernie's a winner who understands that the "means" in golf as in life are just as, if not more important, than the "ends". Sound too philosophical? Play golf and draw your own conclusions, but by all means, no matter where you are, it's never too late to study and perfect the fundamentals. And, contrary to some previous reviewer's reservations (short people take heart, he mentions the Wee Welshman, Ian Woosnam and lanky Davis Love III as examples!), one does not need to have Ernie's build or physique to build a classic golf swing. What one needs to do is unlearn bad habits, and to start over with a fresh attitude and professional help - who better than the Big Easy!

FYI: There is no instruction here on putting, chipping, or greenside bunker play. For this, Ernie has another book titled: "The Complete Short Game" which may be useful.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best golf books around., April 30, 2006
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Sullust (SD, California) - See all my reviews
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I've been at this wonderful game of golf for over 10 years and of all of the books I've read this is, by virtue of its refreshingly sound simplicity, the absolute best. What I like is that if doesn't follow the convention of the vast majority of instructional books out there that expect the reader to have a million swing thoughts to get the job done. Guys like Peltz and Ledbetter do offer great advice but Ernie Els points to the most valuable aspects of building a swing and hammers and hammers the point home to the reader on how essential they are. These are why Ernie Els has THE sweetest golf swing on the tour. It is a work of art. It's not the controlled power swing of Tiger who's textbook swing is anything but voilent, but one that is as deliberate as it is precise. It is the result of paying attention to the basics. In this book, El's points to the importance of fundementals. I mean, he REALLY emphasizes their importance as the foundation to building a great, sound swing. It may come across as oversimplified but the advice he gives on grip, rhythm, posture, and aim is put forth in an almost Zen-like fashion. Readers are expected to pay attention to these seemingly mundane fundamentals everytime they step up to the ball. According to Els, the rest will follow from there and after following his sage advice, I've found that he is absolutely right. Now the reader that complained that the advice is not easy to implement is wrong. He is missing the point of the book. El's is not trying to tell you how to swing like him, he's telling how you can build your own "classic" swing but the way I see it, you have to decide if you are patient, as well as disciplined, enough to do what he tells you. Trust me, it worked miracles with my game and it most definitely can with yours.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Instruction by Pro or Anyone Else, December 24, 1999
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This review is from: How to Build a Classic Golf Swing (Paperback)
I've found this book to be one of the best golf instruction books ever. It's simple, easy to understand, and has given me so many key tips to improve my game. Over time, I've accumulated a lot of different books on golf, and believe me, if you follow Ernie's advice, it will help you.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A "MUST" BOOK, August 11, 2001
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The book gave me the basics of doing the proper golf swing. It was very helpful. Ernie gave his insights unselfishly. The pictures are good. I recommend this book to beginners as well as for good golfers.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb. Truly the fundamentals of the "Classic Golf Swing", March 26, 1998
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This book will do what the title says it will do, teach you the classic golf swing. Learn how to build power and consistency through Ernie Els' own words and photos. A bargan at any price!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very good, January 20, 2008
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Ernie Els has a easy golf swing. I am always amazed when I see how smooth it is and how far that ball flys afterward.

He breaks down the components of the swing with plenty of photos.

The only thing better would have been a DVD included with lessons.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Need help with your swing?, October 7, 2007
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Then buy this book. Ernie does a great job of taking you through the basic stages of the golf swing. Then he shows you how to use your new swing on your irons and then wedges. He even teaches you to fade and draw the ball before he finishes up. It's not too technical as some books can get and is explained in easy to understand language. The best part is the illustrations. Nearly every swing stage has pictures taken from multiple angles to drive home the points. Buy this book and see your golf score go down.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ernie writes from the perspective of the Big Guy, August 7, 2007
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Erik Eisel (Huntington Beach, CA) - See all my reviews
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Ernie writes from the perspective of the Big Guy. Big Guy's -- over 6'2" and 200 pounds -- need to control their power and weight more than they need to generate distance.

A Big Guy would find no better place to start than with Ernie's book. I recommend reading once carefully, and then returning to the chapters every once in a while, as you work on the different aspects of your game.

One caveat: Since Ernie advocates keeping the club low to the ground for as long as possible on the back swing, and then "sweeping" the ground during the downswing, you will have an initial "loss of distance" if you emulate Ernie's swing. Also, Ernie suggests a slower tempo than others do, so this will also cut down on your distance.

With practice, however, you will learn how to get more weight behind the ball and more of a left shoulder turn, which should bring back the distance.

The point is that you will start hitting more fairways, and you will get less "wild."
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5.0 out of 5 stars excellent tips, January 30, 2005
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R. D. McManes (Scranton, Ks United States) - See all my reviews
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This is an informative and well-written book on how to build a classic golf swing. It covers every club in the bag and gives the reader some excellent tips to develop a classic and consistent swing.
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