Understanding the Golf Swing By Manuel de la Torre

Manuel de la Torre is a legend in golf and he also happens to be the son of a golfing legend. When you put this together in one book, you have an incredible resource that you will want to turn to again and again. Although the book tends to wander a little bit in places, it is a very enjoyable and quick read. Novices to the game will find it extremely enlightening and pros should be able to walk away with more than a few hints that will help them improve their game.

De la Torre's father learned golf from a man who lost a leg in World War One and went on to become a champion with a killer drive. It's from this tradition and foundation that de la Torre went on to become one of the most skilled golfers in present time. His book is a wonderful look at the philosophy and skill that went into perfecting his own game and of course, the most important thing - the swing.

Numerous books are written every year that try to dissect the swing and figure out how everyone can turn into a powerhouse over night. Millions of dollars are spent every year by golfers that are seeking that magic bullet, either in the form of a can't miss system or a special driver that promises the moon. All of these things add up into one lucrative cash cow but usually leave the recipient with little more than a few tips and no improvement in their swing.

De la Torre's approach is much different and you're not left feeling as though you've been ripped off after reading it. His tips can be put into immediate use by any player and although they may not work for everyone with the same results, they are certainly tested remedies for fixing common problems. The book is an incredibly enjoyable read and never once did it wander into dry territory.

This is considered a classic in the golfing industry and there is a reason. By far, when it comes to books about the art of the golf swing, there simply is no competition. It's concise, helpful and very engaging. The reader never feels overwhelmed or intimidated, and most end up feeling as though they can go out and hit the course and actually improve their swing. The author is considered one of the top 100 teachers in the world and it's easy to see why he earned that distinction after reading this book.

Overall, we highly recommend this book and it deserves a place of high honor in any golfer's bookcase. It's a thoroughly entertaining read that is also incredibly useful and packed with real world advice. It is an older title, but the book is a timeless read that is just as helpful now as it was when it was first released. Sometimes, the old ways really are better, and if you don't work on the fundamentals, no special driver is going to give you the results you want.

Originally posted 2008-07-11 05:51:23. Republished by Old Post Promoter

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PGA Tour’s youth stars - Anthony Kim, and Camilo Villegas

Camilo VillegasA collection of golfers created quite a bit of noise this past PGA tour, including Sergio Garcia, Anthony Kim and Camilo Villegas. Garcia began playing on the scene at the age of 19, where he almost bested Tiger woods in the 1999 PGA Championship, and was the youngest player to ever complete the Ryder cup. Garcia went on to win 19 events across the globe last year, becomes the number two player in the world after winning the HSBC Championship and the Players.
Two years ago, seven players in their twenties won tour events, while last year thirteen players took home 15 tours. The two who won twice: Anthony Kim (23) and Camilo Villagas (27).

At the PGA Tour's Mercedes Benz Championship at the Kapalua Resort in Maui, Kim and Villegas are pairing against powerhouse players such as Vijay Singh and Ernie Els. Tiger Woods, Garcia, Phil Mickelson and Padraig Harrington, the world's top four, will be starting their tour later on. In addition to Garcia, Adam Scott (28) has been a potential player to dethrone Woods, and after last year, Kim and Villegas have been added to that ever growing list.

Kim won his first tour by five points at Quail Hollow in Charlotte, and also won the AT&T National in Bethesda, MD. Both times, he faced a broad field of though competitors, but they didn't phase the player, who had a performance, hat was hard to miss in the Ryder Cup. Kim may be the one to take on Tiger Woods, if history has anything to say. Kim is 10 years below Woods, the same difference when Nickluas topped Palmer, and when Watson defeated Nicklaus.

Kim turned pro his junior year college at Oklahoma university, but he didn't drop out of college and the 2007 season was less of a priority for the player, who spent nights on the town. It was not until his girlfriend stepped on a glass mug which shattered into her foot causing massive bleeding. She narrowly miss it being a fatal wound, and that was what woke Kim up. Overnight, Kim started to practice early mornings, and having a new work ethic, he quickly started to rise in the PGA Tour.

At the BMW Championship, Villegas wrested the trophy from Kim. Nearly a month later, Villegas held off Kim and Garcia in the Tour Championship. In the classroom, weight room and golf course, Villegas worked to transform himself, going on to become the most ripped Player on the tour. It took a while for Garcia to make a name for himself, but he's a solid player who improved with every season. Both Villegas and Kim are poised to take on Tiger Woods, who is returning this season after his knee surgery. But do not expect his recent surgery to cut into his game, for Tiger has shown time and time before that little is able to stop Woods from achieving greatness. The question is, will Kim and Villegas provide Woods with a strong challenge?

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