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Originally Posted by rchang72
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Can you give a brief overview of the principles in this book?
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He wrote this book for the aveage golfer. It has the questions that each of us should ask and get good answers for before we put down the big bucks.
What items should we pay attention to inorder to get a club that will perform the way we want it to? What are the important items and which items are nothing more than hype?
Should you get a club with a given characteristic to hopefully solve our problem or should we spend the money on lessons?
Who should should get custom clubs? The pro? The new guy? You might be surprised. What constitutes custom clubs? How expensive are they? Again I think you will be surprised.
Who actually makes the expensive name brand clubs? And the custom clubs?
We are not talking about clones!! What are clones?
I didn't answer your questions. I think you should read the book. The fact that you are in this forum you have gone to the best for answers for your swing questions: to compliment this, go to the best for answers for your equipment questions.
Again it sounds like I'm getting paid for each book that is sold. But no, that's not happenning. I had to buy my own and even pay postage for it.
