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47 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Instructional Book for Understanding the Full Swing,
By Mike1 "MJ" (Houston, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Keys to the Effortless Golf Swing: Curing Your Hit Impulse in Seven Simple Lessons (Paperback)
I have invested the last year building a correct, accurate and repeatable golf swing. During that time I've read more than twenty golf instruction books. My readings have helped build my understanding of the golf swing and have supplemented my golf lessons.This book is one of the lesser known golf instructional books by a relatively unknown author. Through my readings I have found that the most well-known professional golfers don't necessarily produce the best golf instructional books. For a clear, fundamental description of the golf swing, this book is one of the best. With the instruction in the book, your understanding of the body movements required to create a correct golf swing will grow rapidly. Using the instruction in this book, my golf swing improved dramatically in a very short time. I highly recommend this book. If you are just beginning to play golf or if you are a long time hacker wanting to learn a proper and correct golf swing, this is the book that will give you the instruction you need to improve rapidly.
31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
very impressed reader,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Keys to the Effortless Golf Swing: Curing Your Hit Impulse in Seven Simple Lessons (Paperback)
It's scary but I've read almost all of the well-known golf instruction books, and many of the lesser-known ones as well. This is the best golf swing book I have ever read for the high-handicapper who is looking to bring consistency to his/her swing. This book is not about fades, draws, varying trajectory, or anything else that involves advanced shot-making. But for the beginner, it's clear, common-sense, easy to follow and easy to learn. Info is presented in a way where you can actually learn and build upon the different parts of the swing. Muscle memory is key, along with a sound mental approach. It's all covered here. A solid companion book to this, one that focuses entirely on the mental aspect of the golf game, is Quantum Golf, also available via Amazon.
22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A good swing after 25 years!,
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This review is from: The Keys to the Effortless Golf Swing: Curing Your Hit Impulse in Seven Simple Lessons (Paperback)
I have been trying to play golf for 25 years, managed to join a club for a couple of years and played every week.
I always had one major problem that really took the fun out of the game - I would often top or fluff the ball, even when my game was going relatively well. At the start of this year I hit a 117, I was so embarrassed, it was either give up or make a change, I bought this book. I have had numerous lessons and not one of them spotted that I was starting my downswing with my arms - a fatal flaw. I managed to get down to a 24 handicap before reading this book, but in the last few months I have been amazing my golf friends, hit my first eagle on a par 4, shot 6 pars in one round, scored my first sub-90 total (par 71) and am hitting the ball 10-15 yards longer (shot a 7 iron 160 yards!). Cannot recommend the book highly enough. I bought a practice mat and net because I still play only about once per week, and spent 10-15 minutes each day with the drills in the book for about two months. What a difference. For me golf is a new game and much more fun.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Ultimate Golf Swing Tip Eluded Me - Until Now,
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This review is from: The Keys to the Effortless Golf Swing: Curing Your Hit Impulse in Seven Simple Lessons (Paperback)
The very first time I played golf I got a hole-in-one.
It's been downhill ever since. I was 15 years old and 35 years later I was still struggling to break 80. I'd hit the ball OK some days, but usually I always put too much pressure on my short game to score. I read all the books, took all the lessons and beat balls on the range until my hands bled. Mechanically everything always looked copasetic, but yet I was never consistent in ball striking. Thin, fat, toe, hook, push, etc. I knew it was important to be in a relaxed and "athletic position" at address. My inherent problem was with excess tension THROUGHOUT the swing. I mistook power for the "coiling of the spring", (bad metaphor!). At the top of my backswing my arms, shoulders and torso were tied in one big connected KNOT. Like most men I thought muscle strength was the key to distance and I would try to over power everything without knowing it. Think Vijay Singh, Fred Couples, Ernie Els. Swing easy, hit hard. So I took to the range after reading this book with yet another tip to experiment on like I've been doing on and off almost all my life; low and behold, once I relaxed my arms and shoulders throughout the swing and hit the ball in a much more free flowing fashion, I swear to God I felt like the incarnation of Ben Hogan. Solid, straight shots like never before. Feeling the ball compress against the face of the club each time was sublime. Working it right and left at will. I'm now regularly shooting in the seventies from the pro tees and focusing more on the short game to start beating old man par. I may even start competing in some amateur events next year. The key is ZERO TENSION in all muscles throught the swing. Tension destroys the golf swing. Let the club swing itself. As Sam Snead said, "Feel oily". The reason a good teaching pro could never help me is because they could not "feel" what I was feeling at the top of my swing. Thanks Michael McT. You saved a once putrid golfers soul. This book is a "diamond in the rough", no pun intended!
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Effortlessly putting it all together!,
By David Zdeb (Ypsilanti, MI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Keys to the Effortless Golf Swing: Curing Your Hit Impulse in Seven Simple Lessons (Paperback)
When I stumbled upon Michael McTeigue's book, I'd just about given up on the game of golf. I had so many swing keys and "positive" thoughts swimming around my head that I'd lost my passion for the game. I felt like a poster child for the frustrated golfer. Well, that's all changed after reading this book.If you're sick and tired of trying to micro-manage your full swing: right elbow here, left forearm there, head over here, etc., this is a book you must read. In my case, I literally stopped golfing while I read, understood, and practiced the keys outlined in the book. I would highly recommend that approach. This is the first golf book I've read that shows you how to develop a full swing with rhythm and timing. Now I swing the club at 75% of my previous effort level and hit the ball 5~10 yards further per club with more accuracy than I can remember. Moreover, I believe that I can "feel" my swing better than I ever have. Oh, and by the way, my handicap is down 8 strokes from a 22 to 14. Now, just try to wipe the stupid grin off my face as I stand over the ball on a 200 yard Par-3 over water!
18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best beginnner golf book: focuses on the fundamentals,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Keys to the Effortless Golf Swing: Curing Your Hit Impulse in Seven Simple Lessons (Paperback)
This instructional golf book foucuses on developing the fundamentals of the full swing in 7 easy steps. This is the first golf book (and I've read a few) that demystifies the golf swing. I lowered my score 10 ten strokes in 30 days. It is well worth your money, time and effort.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you love golf and want to play better, do yourself a favor and work with the ideas in this book,
By Joseph Janc (Wilkes-Barre, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Keys to the Effortless Golf Swing: Curing Your Hit Impulse in Seven Simple Lessons (Paperback)
I am 46 and have been playing golf since I was in my late teens. There is no question in my mind that the better you can play this game the more enjoyable it is. Those players who say it doesn't matter are simply not being honest with themselves. Sure I love being on the course especially with good company, but what is supposed to be a pleasurable hobby can be far from it when you are playing poorly. Lets face it; all of us have been there, and all of us want to improve. Unfortunately golf is not like many things we do in that practice doesn't neccessarily make perfect. If what we are working on (based on information we are given) is even slightly flawed, improvement is not likely to occurr despite our best efforts. Since golf is one area where there's no shortage of instructional material, our success will largely be determined by the effort we put in and information we use. Fortunately the author of this book, Michael McTeigue, has presented in his words "everything you need to know." I could not agree with him more. As a dedicated student of the game who wanted to improve, I went from book to book and theory to theory until I came across this little book. The book gave me a systematic method by which I have enjoyed considerable improvement in only a few months. If you're tired of hours of unproductive practice, I highly recommend you work with the ideas in this book.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
simplifying that which is complex,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Keys to the Effortless Golf Swing: Curing Your Hit Impulse in Seven Simple Lessons (Paperback)
Michael McTeigue's "The Keys to the Effortless Golf Swing: Curing Your Hit Impulse in Seven Simple Lessons" is a marvelous book. I found that Mcteigue did a terrific job in taking the myriad complexities which seem to make the golf swing so difficult to understand, and distilled them to down a small handful of points and concepts which are easy to grasp. The exposition and organization of the ideas is clear and easy to follow. There's an elegant simplicity to having the keys presented be so straightforward -"balance", "momentum", "rythm", etc. In particular, the notion of the "lighthouse turn" has helped my game enormously, and gives me a concept I can turn to (no pun intended . . .) when on the course and starting to encounter difficulties. Everyone who plays golf is striving for a powerful, efficient, repeatable swing. It's an elusive goal (as even Tiger has seen lately). This book will help golfers of all levels in their quest to attain such a swing.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Golf Instruction Book,
By Ernest Banchero (San Francisco, California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Keys to the Effortless Golf Swing: Curing Your Hit Impulse in Seven Simple Lessons (Paperback)
This book is beautifully constructed, concise, gracefully written, and should be of immense help to most golfers. If you've read Ernest Jones, Percy Boomer, or Jimmy Ballard (for example) and enjoyed the insights but found it difficult to transfer the written word to your swing, try "The Keys ...": You will read a book that may finally lead you to improve your game. My swing improved markedly after I came to understand author McTeigue's "lighthouse turn" (Lesson Two: Momentum).
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Made the game much easier and more fun,
By GenetheGem (Carlsbad, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Keys to the Effortless Golf Swing: Curing Your Hit Impulse in Seven Simple Lessons (Paperback)
After struggling with inconsistency for years -- on any given day I could shoot anywhere from 85 to 100 -- I was amazed to find this little book which exactly addresses my big problem -- The DREADED HIT IMPULSE! After just one read, and two buckets of balls at the practice range, I have a much-improved swing. I completely understand what I need to do to hit it better consistently. I can't believe how much better and more athletic this "effortless swing" feels. The most bizarre thing is that it feels so easy, and yet my shot are going a lot *farther*. I read a lot of other golf books over the past 12 years, but I wish I had this book when I started this frustrating game. I also wish the author had a book on the short game which was just as clear and consise.
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The Keys to the Effortless Golf Swing: Curing Your Hit Impulse in Seven Simple Lessons by Michael McTeigue (Paperback - November 1, 1985)
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