The Golf Swing, the Ernest Jones Method (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Weyl, Walter E.

 
9781440070822: The Golf Swing, the Ernest Jones Method (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Master a steadier, more repeatable golf swing through balance, natural motion, and finger control.

This practical guide lays out a clear approach to improve your swing by focusing on how the body, hands, and fingers work together. It explains why balance and fluid hand action matter just as much as wrist movement, and it emphasizes using the fingers to feel and control the club. The book also discusses how head movement and body alignment influence timing and consistency, offering ideas you can apply on the practice range and course.

  • Understand how balance of the body relates to a steady swing
  • Learn how fingers and hands contribute to speed, control, and feel
  • Explore how wrist movement fits into a natural, repeatable motion
  • Recognize how head and body movement affect timing without losing power
Ideal for readers who want a practical, no-nonsense path to more consistent golf with less guessing on the course.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

Ernest Jones before theW ar Frontispiece 2. During theW ar 12 3. To-day 12 4. Down-swing. The body has turned on its ownl initiative 28 5. The body has followed the lead of the hands 28 6. The hands have started the club-head moving but the shoulders have not responded 28 7. How not to grip the shaft 34 8. Top of up-swing. The extension of the fingers has been overdone. Control has been sacrificed 34 9. Top of up-swing. The fingers have not been allowed to extend. The dead hand position 34 10. Top of up-swing. The second, third, and fourth fingers have extended, so giving elasticity to the swing 34 11. The ideal finish of the shot. The second, third, and fourth fingers are extended to the same extent as in Fig. 10 36 12. How the club is gripped 36 i 3. A nother view 36 14. Note position of forefinger and thumb 36 15. The line of the shaft across the left hand when the hand is opened after gripping the club as in Fig. 16 38 16. A proper hold of the shaft 38 17. The ideal grip 38 18. The ideal grip 38 19. Wrong position :left wrist bent outward 40 20. Wrong position :left hand over-turned 40 21. Correct position 40 22. Left hand has not forced club-head back 40 23. Proper action of left hand 40 24. Quarter shot 44 25. Half shot 44 26. Full iron shot 44 27. Corollary to Fig. 24 46 28. Corollary to Fig. 25 48 29. Corollary to Fig.
(Typographical errors above are due to OCR software and don't occur in the book.)

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