Keys To Excel In Golf

Author:

Col Ks Mann (Retd)

Publisher:

Clever Fox Publishing

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Publisher

Clever Fox Publishing

Publication Year 2022
ISBN-13

9789355300430

ISBN-10 9355300433
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 344 Pages
Language (English)
"Col Kuldeep Singh Mann is the person who gave me the gift of golf with just a few positive words of encouragement and an astounding clarity of vision. He has the uncanny knack of observing a golfer's tiniest swing nuances. He'll start on an encouraging note, by highlighting the positive aspects of your swing and then help you understand which element is causing the swing issue. Next, he'll recommend a minor tweak or two to address the problem and suggest simple practice drills to help you groove the changes in - all without asking you to make any radical changes to your swing." -Vivek Ramchandani, Alumnus of Doon School, Head-Junior School at The Lawrence School. Sanawar, (Founder) Principal- The Sri Ram School, Delhi(1988-90), associated with the Aga Khan Education Service, eminent golfer of single handicap. "It is common knowledge that golf transcends mere physical motor skills and fancy equipment. The game is played more in one's mind and therefore one needs to quell the inner voice of self-doubt. This book suggests many tips to make your mind work for rather than against you and using the resulting confidence to enhance your game. Apart from the obvious and undiminished quality of the stroke play, I have known Col KS Mann to be equally enthusiastic about upholding the traditions of the game. His gentle and persistent advocacy of the spirit of the game have made him a "go to" reference for not just the most up-to-date Rules of Golf, but also the etiquette and spirit behind them." -Air Marshal T S Randhawa PVSM, VM (Veteran), Ex-Sqn Commander of 20 Sqn IAF, the most decorated Sqn of the 1971 Indo-Pak War and also the IAF's aerobatic team 'The Thunderbolts'.

Col Ks Mann (Retd)

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