The New Search for the Perfect Golf Club
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.23 (648 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1611791588 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 334 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-08-10 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
How much do you really know about your golf clubs? Did you know that: * The lower the loft on your driver, the farther you'll hit it? * Your new driver has a larger "sweetspot?" * You are playing a stiff shaft, because it says so on it. "the average golfer knows little more about golf clubs than what he or she reads in advertising or sees in Golf Channel infomercials. Do you think: * That clubheads made from harder metal will hit the ball farther? * The faster you swing, the stiffer your shaft should be? * That your clubs are "just like the ones the pros use?" Find out WHY those things are not true and learn the things they do NOT tell you in the golf club ads!. Perhaps of even greater importance, he explains what to
"Easy read on the hardware of golf." according to Anthony W. Tantillo. What really got to me is how Wishon shows that the hardware suppliers have gradually strengthened the lofts of golf clubs and the lengths of the shafts to the point where the average or below average golf hacker will find it more difficult to improve his game. Wishon shows how to take charge of your game. He points out simple things that you can do to improve your golf equipment as well as advising you to get to the nearest clubmaking professional who will measure you for a set of clubs that will help you to improve your g. Marc R. Halley said Good, but the same information as before. I like Tom Wishon's books about golf clubs. These are informative and help you select your clubs. His advice is sound: add more loft, shorten the driver, forget blades, get a bunch of wedges, etc.I also like his anecdotes about making clubs for tour pros.But I can't find any discernable new information in this version. If you have the older version, you've got all he has to say.. "The NEW Search for the Perfect Golf Club" according to Oldskiracer. Tom Wishon gives us more than enough data and explanation to figure out how to fit our golf clubs. Or, at least why we should find a good club fitter. I've been fighting with my instructor/ club builder for years. With this book as a guide , I built a new driver to size and I started hitting fairways. I Sold the club to a friend ( for what it cost me ) I cut my own driver cut down and had it re-swing-weighted and it's great. I shaved off about 7 strokes by having a driver I can consistently hit on the sweet spot. It is an