New Slice-Cure Book Addresses Golf’s Most Common Problem

A new book, Cure Your Slice in Three Weeks!, provides information and a three-week process to help struggling golfers everywhere trade their slice for straighter shots.

Bloomfield, MI (PRWEB) May 14, 2006 -- A new book, Cure Your Slice in Three Weeks!, provides information and a three-week process to help struggling golfers everywhere trade their slice for straighter shots.

The book offers a comprehensive approach to better golf-shot control. It serves as an easy-reading, practical, and cost-effective alternative to the slick allure of expensive, alleged works-like-magic training aids that are flooding the market.

    

Rather than appealing to automatic solutions, the book emphasizes explanation of ball-flight causes, and a step-by-step practice routine to address and fix unwanted curvature of the golf ball. It’s perspective encourages the reader to refocus on the concept of club-head control within improved basic swing habits.

In Cure Your Slice in Three Weeks!, swing mechanics take an important but supporting role to the fundamental task of knowing the orientation and movement of the club head as it strikes the golf ball. An important aspect of the process is teaching the reader to use the observed flight of the golf ball as a free training aid. In simple and clear terms, the book explains how ball flight reveals exactly what the club head was doing at impact.

The book offers advice on inexpensive training aids that will support real learning and skill development. It addresses myths and misconceptions about club technology, the golf swing itself, and other lore surrounding slice causes and fixes. The book also includes clear instruction on how to curve a golf shot – draw or fade – as desired.

Cure Your Slice in Three Weeks! is available through Lulu, the world’s fastest-growing provider of print-on-demand books, at http://lulu.com/dhansford.

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Contact Information
Douglas Hansford
http://www.lulu.com/dhansford
248-722-1845

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