Description
TROUBLE SHOOTING explains how to over- come the golf problems which can occur when the shots miss either fairway or green. The most obvious hazards on a golf course are bunkers, and this book deals with sand play techniques in depth. But there are a host of other tricky situations that can arise on the golf course: poor lies, impeded back- swings among trees, water hazards, and immovable obstructions. The book analyzes potential difficulties and guides the player towards finding a solution to the best of his or her abilities.
What should you do if either your back- swing or through swing shots are impeded? How can you improve your stance for the full swing shot? What is the best way to play shots from uphill or downhill lies? What is the difference between approach putting and holing out? These are just a few of the many questions you will find answered in THE GOLF INSTRUCTOR'S LIBRARY. The series provides comprehensive coverage on all aspects of improving your game. invaluable for players of any ability.
Used together the series provides a complete course in golf instruction, whilst individually the books enable you to concentrate on particular aspects of your game which need developing. Step-by-step photographs and easy-to- follow text illustrate all the techniques and provide many helpful hints, showing you how champions succeed in over- coming their problems.