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9781471102608

A Swing for Life

A Swing for Life

by Nick Faldo

Publisher Simon & Schuster

Genre: Non-Fiction, Sport, and Rare & Collectible

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  • Book Condition & Notes

    A fine copy in a fine dust-jacket, some minor wear and bending to the edges and corners. This book is located in our Brighton store, and may take longer for delivery.

About the book

Nick Faldo is considered one of the greatest golfers of all time.

For years he has worked on the perfect swing, and in this updated and revised version of a timeless golf classic, he shares what he has learned.

Faldo explains the principles behind his flowing, consistent swing, as well as driving strategy, short-game technique, bunker play, and the art of putting. He also includes new information on fitness, equipment, his philosophy of golf, new developments in his swing, and more.

Supporting these principles are 250 superb photographs that illustrate how to swing on all parts of the course.

Seasoned and inexperienced golfers alike will be fascinated by Faldo's insights, and by sharing the same drills and exercises he personally uses for tournament preparation, he will help readers create their own 'swing for life'.

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About the Author

Nick Faldo

Nick Faldo has been a professional golfer since 1976, and has won over 40 tournaments and six major championships. He has spent 98 weeks total as the world's number one golfer. He is now primarily a television commentator and lead analyst for the Golf Channel.

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