Positive Impact Golf - Brian Sparks

Positive Impact Golf

By Brian Sparks

  • Release Date: 2010-07-30
  • Genre: Golf
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 43 Ratings

Description

This is the golf book anyone who plays the game must read. It will declutter your mind and free you to develop your own potential at whatever level you play, weekend amateur through to young aspiring tour player. Brian Sparks, a British PGA Pro since 1967, helps you to demystify all of the standard golfing jargon and show you how easily you can swing a golf club and hit a ball. This book is the natural antidote to the over-complex, mechanical way that most golf teachers now think you need to be able to improve. Scientific research now proves that this is not the way we learn. After showing you the power of traditional misconceptions about the golf swing Brian goes on to give you simple advice about how to cope with the bad shots this game will always throw your way. It is easy to understand and will prove to be the best purchase you ever made for your game. Although essential reading for all golfers it is particularly valid for women and for any man in the senior division. For you, it will take a lot of the unnecessary effort away from your game and leave you able to play 18 holes and go on to play another 9 with a smile on your face!

Reviews

  • Joey D’s Review

    5
    By Positive player
    Thank you Mr.Sparks for a well written and informative book on golf and the power of positive outcomes... still working on finding the bottom of my swing but I always have and will continue to have great fun with this game
  • Simplified golf at its finest

    5
    By Rastagolfer
    Brian has made the golf swing as simple as it Canby and has tied it to a lot of other sports we are used to playing. After just reading Brian’s book my confidence has soared and I have gone back to a much simpler time of just swinging the golf club the way I felt instinctively Having grown up playing cricket and baseball. My rhythm has improved and I see my ball going much straighter than before.

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