Review
The daring claim of the title is a lot to live up to, and Haney works hard to meet the challenge by focusing on the most essential part of the game–the swing. The book’s 10 chapters are divided into three sections: “Understanding Your Swing,” “Fixing Your Swing,” and “Using Your Swing.” Throughout, the secret at the core of his teaching should inspire in most golfers a sigh of relief: it’s not how good the swing looks that matters, it’s how well that swing strikes the ball. Through clear text and photo aids, Haney helps you understand the basic requirements of each shot well enough to fix mechanical problems without winding up in traction. He certainly helped Mark O’Meara, raising him from near oblivion to [Read More...]
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May 15th, 2010 at 5:23 pm
Hank Haney’s concept of a swing traveling through a series of parallel planes is the most valuable golf idea I ever encountered. It changed everything for me. Now I have a really good swing that I understand. The strange thing is that nobody else writes about this concept. Other authors differ, writing about the club always pointing at the target line, or about a single pane of glass, or about a curved swing plane. However, Haney’s concept makes tremendous sense and really works!