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Ben Hogan's Five Lessons - Ben Hogan

Ben Hogan's Five Lessons

The Modern Fundamentals of Golf

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Buch | Hardcover
127 Seiten
1990
Simon & Schuster (Verlag)
978-0-671-72301-9 (ISBN)
CHF 37,90 inkl. MwSt
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A timeless classic with nearly one million copies in print, Ben Hogan's Five Lessons outlines the building blocks of winning golf from one of the all-time masters of the sport--fully illustrated with drawings and diagrams to improve your game instantly. Ben Hogan, one of the greatest golfers in the history of the sport, believed that any golfer with average coordination can learn to break eighty--if one applies oneself patiently and intelligently. With the techniques revealed in this classic book, you can learn how to make your game work from tee to green, step-by-step and stroke by stroke.

In each chapter, a different experience-tested fundamental is explained and demonstrated with clear illustrations--as though Hogan were giving you a personal lesson with the same skill and precision that made him a legend. Whether you're a novice player or an experienced pro, Ben Hogan's Five Lessons is a must-have reference for anyone who knows that fundamentals are where champions begin.

Ben Hogan discovered golf as a fifteen-year-old caddie. He turned pro at seventeen, joined the tour full-time as a nineteen-year-old in 1931, and has won nine pro majors. A four-time PGA Player of the Year, he is one of only four golfers to win all four professional majors. At forty-one, he won five of six tournaments, including the Masters, U.S. Open and the British Open. Hogan died at eighty-four in 1997 in his home in Fort Worth.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.1.1993
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 192 x 240 mm
Gewicht 392 g
Themenwelt Sport Ballsport Golf
ISBN-10 0-671-72301-4 / 0671723014
ISBN-13 978-0-671-72301-9 / 9780671723019
Zustand Neuware
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