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Dave Pelzs Damage Control

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Master the short game and boost your handicap.

Dave Pelz’s Damage Control is an excellent read for golf enthusiasts looking to improve their short game. Pelz’s focus on how to control damage during a game by avoiding bad holes and setting up trouble shots correctly is unparalleled. With Pelz's precise training as a NASA scientist, you'll learn the perfect 'set-up-ology' that enables you to improve your game, avoid bad shots, and improve your overall performance. Users will find this book invaluable in understanding that golf is more than just hitting the ball and that every aspect of the game matters.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.
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Dave Pelzs Damage Control

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ISBN: 9781845135003
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: RM142.32 MYR
Authors: Pelz Dave
Publisher: Aurum Press
Date of Publication: 2009-01-01
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Sports, Personal Development
Related Topics: How To, Personal Development
Goodreads rating: 4.0
(rated by 42 readers)

Description

A paradigm-smashing instruction book on recovering from trouble and avoiding "disaster shots"-the three or four errant shots in each round that lead to blow up holes and ruin golfers' scoresOver his three decades of working with pro and amateur golfers, Dave Pelz noticed some definite differences between the two, particularly in how pros and amateurs handle trouble shots. Seeking quantitative evidence for his hunch, he used his analytical tools to look at thousands of scorecards from a wide range of amateur players. The data showed that the majority of golfers play at or below their handicap most of the time but are done in by a few "disaster holes"-double bogeys or worse-each round that ruin their score. In Damage Control, Dave Pelz teaches all the techniques necessary to recover from trouble and avoid disasters. He explains the golf fact that you will hit errant shots-into deep rough, into sand, into shallow water, or near obstacles that inhibit your swing. The key is being able to recover from these shots and not make a bad situation worse by hitting the ball into deeper trouble. The book is filled with full-color photos and drills on how to make all the shots you might encounter on a golf course using five skills specifically designed to minimize the chances of making your life worse. Revealing methods for shot-making never before seen in an instructional book, Damage Control is a groundbreaking new look at the game from a master instructor.
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Master the short game and boost your handicap.

Dave Pelz’s Damage Control is an excellent read for golf enthusiasts looking to improve their short game. Pelz’s focus on how to control damage during a game by avoiding bad holes and setting up trouble shots correctly is unparalleled. With Pelz's precise training as a NASA scientist, you'll learn the perfect 'set-up-ology' that enables you to improve your game, avoid bad shots, and improve your overall performance. Users will find this book invaluable in understanding that golf is more than just hitting the ball and that every aspect of the game matters.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.