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'A Different Way to (Much) Better Golf': New Golf Manual Teaches Revolutionary Method for Perfecting Your Swing

DELRAY BEACH, Fla., Oct. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Have you ever been advised to stick to the mechanics: "Keep a firm left elbow," "Keep your head behind the ball," "Complete your follow-through"? "A Different Way to (Much) Better Golf" (published by AuthorHouse - http://www.authorhouse.com), a new golf instruction book from RH Clark, throws out the mechanics. After all, it's the mechanics that lead to a mechanical swing that is awkward and relatively weak. Learn how to explore your "hitting system," its timing and balance, and develop a more natural, powerful swing.

Manuals, magazines and friends can tell you the rules and suggest more mechanics, but "A Different Way to (Much) Better Golf" encourages golfers to assess their own body dynamics to sense feedback and find what works best for them. Clark recommends the use of the "hitting system," which includes a golfer's club, hands, wrists, arms, shoulders, torso, and legs, since golfers use some or all of these when swinging. Combining simple principles for experimenting with balance, timing and power with exercises for each, Clark teaches a more flexible way to find your perfect swing. In discussing balance, Clark writes:

    Check your balance at the top of the back-swing and at the end of the
    through-swing. At the top of the back-swing you can be balanced as you
    pause to allow the reaction, the left side stretch, and gravity to all
    kick in together. That is, be balanced while transitioning from the
    back-swing to the through-swing. You might allow a slight delay to be sure
    that you are balanced for an instant before reacting to the back-swing.
    Exploring balance on the back-swing and using feedback from that
    exploration will help you determine how fast your reaction can be without
    disrupting your timing.

    Balance also helps your power hitting by making your whole hitting system
    available. Your hitting system provides power to your swing. When you're
    not balanced you tend to hit with just part of your hitting system.
    Without balance you'll only be able to hit, say, with just your arms,
    instead of with your whole body. So exploring your balance will help with
    your power as well as your timing.

Read "A Different Way to (Much) Better Golf" for a new and revolutionary way to look at improving your game. Learn how you too can reduce your handicap and break 80 regularly!

For more information, please visit: http://www.GolfDifferently.com

RH Clark is a golfer with a doctorate in philosophy. As a university professor, he taught systems thinking.

AuthorHouse is the premier book publisher (http://www.authorhouse.com) for emerging, self-published (http://www.authorhouse.com/GetPublished/FAQ.aspx) authors. For more information, please visit http://www.authorhouse.com.

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SOURCE AuthorHouse

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