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6 Items Tagged With ‘Swing’

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The Secret of Hogan's Swing

The Secret of Hogan's Swing

By Tom Bertrand, Printer Bowler

For decades, professional golfers, instructors, analysts, and fans around the world have tried in vain to decipher the secret of Ben Hogan's swing.…

£15.99 £14.99 (Save 6%)(Hardback)
In Search Of The Greatest Golf swing

In Search Of The Greatest Golf swing

By Philip Reed

When author Philip Reed met ninety-year-old Mike Austin, he knew that Austin held the record for the longest drive ever -- an awesome 515-yard shot…

£8.99(Paperback)
The Plane Truth For Golfers

The Plane Truth For Golfers

By Jim Hardy

Jim Hardy, a veritable scholar of swing, uses a simple approach to offer professional and amateur golfers with two sets of fundamentals to the swing.…

£9.99(Paperback)
Your Perfect Swing

Your Perfect Swing

By James Suttie

No description.

£13.99(Paperback)
Search For The Perfect Swing

Search For The Perfect Swing

By Alastair Cochran, John Stobbs

By analyzing the swings of the world's best golfers, scientists provide a basis for readers to understand how to build their own ideal golf…

£15.99(Paperback)
Know Your Swing

Know Your Swing

By Glenn Monday

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£7.99(Paperback)
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"In Shakespeare's time, mattresses were secured on bed frames by ropes when you pulled on the ropes the mattress tightened, making the bed firmer to sleep on. Hence the phrase, 'Goodnight, sleep tight.' "

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