The Art of the Swing
Short Game Swing Sequencing Secrets That Will Improve Your Total Game in 30 Days
Stan Utley - Author
Matthew Rudy - Author
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In the first golf book to link to smartphone video lessons, "the hottest instructor in golf" (Sports Illustrated) delivers a thirty-day greenside clinic for revolutionizing your full swing.
"Most players-and teachers-take this game and make it more complicated than it needs to be. Genius is taking this game and making it simple. Stan Utley has that rare talent." Stan Utley's breakthrough putting and short-game strategies have made him one of the most sought-after golf instructors in America. Over the years, he has noticed an added benefit to short-game enhancement: mastering the sequence of motion for a putting stroke, chip, or pitch shot is an integral part of mastering a superb full swing. In The Art of Sequencing Your Swing, Utley introduces the groundbreaking new instructional methods that grew from this discovery. In this thirty-day program, Utley focuses on grip, stance, and posture for short-game shots, and teaches readers the new sequence of motion that will transform their swing. He puts additional guidance in their hands using a multimedia element: Readers can snap pictures of bar codes throughout the book that will tag original video lessons in an online library, bringing to life his winning techniques. Blending step- by-step instruction with anecdotes and examples from Utley's work with pro clients, The Art of Sequencing Your Swing offers priceless advice for transforming your game at any level. -Brandel Chamblee, Golf broadcaster and PGA Tour winner "The hottest instructor in golf." -Sports Illustrated "Stan has a great knowledge of the short game and a wonderfully simple way of getting his message across." -Jay Haas "Utley is kind of an aw-shucks pro who doesn't seem to offer much until you put a club in his hand, and then suddenly he becomes Stephen Hawking." -Golf Digest |
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