Hank Haney's Essentials of the Swing: A 7-Point Plan for Building a Better Swing and Shaping Your Shots
Hank Haney's Essentials of the Swing: A 7-Point Plan for Building a Better Swing and Shaping Your Shots book cover

Hank Haney's Essentials of the Swing: A 7-Point Plan for Building a Better Swing and Shaping Your Shots

Hardcover – Illustrated, April 1, 2009

Price
$19.01
Format
Hardcover
Pages
168
Publisher
Wiley
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0470407486
Dimensions
7.5 x 0.7 x 9.3 inches
Weight
1.07 pounds

Description

From the Inside Flap Hank Haney is one of the most well-respected and sought-after golf instructors in the world today. He is famous for rebuilding the swing of the world's #1 player, Tiger Woods. He has also worked with hundreds of top touring professionals, including Masters and British Open champion Mark O'Meara, who says that "Hank knows more about ball flight and what controls it than anyone in the game." Hank Haney's students have won every major tournament in professional and amateur and junior golf. In Hank Haney's Essentials of the Swing, Hank shows you how to put his approach to work to develop a powerful, repeating swing that can hit every kind and shape of shot ? with every club in the bag ? with equal ease and with the consistency of your dreams. He goes beyond tips and quick fixes to lay out the principles behind the ideal swing, along with a plan to help you develop yours. Point by point, he guides you through every aspect of your swing, beginning with the grip; moving through stance, posture, and alignment; and on to the backswing, forward swing, contact, and follow-through. Hank knows that you can never truly understand his instructions until you get out there and follow them. That's why he leads you step by step through practice sessions at the range, helping you get a feel for how minor adjustments affect ball flight and how to make these adjustments while maintaining that strong and consistent swing. In no time, you'll begin shaping your shots like a pro?deciding where you want the ball to go and executing the shot to get it there. The place you'll really put your new swing to the test is out on the course. Hank walks you through a pre-shot routine that helps you plan each element of your shot, making the best club selection, eliminating tension, checking alignment before your swing, and preserving the essentials of your swing in any lie, with any club, and with any type of shot. Complete with more than 160 pictures to help you understand the concepts, check your form, and make corrections as you practice, Hank Haney's Essentials of the Swing is a masterwork from a master instructor. It's the resource you'll return to again and again as you improve your swing, become an expert shot shaper, lower your handicap, and reach the height of your game. Hank Haney is one of the most well-respected and sought-after golf instructors in the world today. He is famous for rebuilding the swing of the world's #1 player, Tiger Woods. He has also worked with hundreds of top touring professionals, including Masters and British Open champion Mark O'Meara, who says that "Hank knows more about ball flight and what controls it than anyone in the game." Hank Haney's students have won every major tournament in professional and amateur and junior golf. In Hank Haney's Essentials of the Swing, Hank shows you how to put his approach to work to develop a powerful, repeating swing that can hit every kind and shape of shot -- with every club in the bag -- with equal ease and with the consistency of your dreams. He goes beyond tips and quick fixes to lay out the principles behind the ideal swing, along with a plan to help you develop yours. Point by point, he guides you through every aspect of your swing, beginning with the grip; moving through stance, posture, and alignment; and on to the backswing, forward swing, contact, and follow-through. Hank knows that you can never truly understand his instructions until you get out there and follow them. That's why he leads you step by step through practice sessions at the range, helping you get a feel for how minor adjustments affect ball flight and how to make these adjustments while maintaining that strong and consistent swing. In no time, you'll begin shaping your shots like a pro--deciding where you want the ball to go and executing the shot to get it there. The place you'll really put your new swing to the test is out on the course. Hank walks you through a pre-shot routine that helps you plan each element of your shot, making the best club selection, eliminating tension, checking alignment before your swing, and preserving the essentials of your swing in any lie, with any club, and with any type of shot. Complete with more than 160 pictures to help you understand the concepts, check your form, and make corrections as you practice, Hank Haney's Essentials of the Swing is a masterwork from a master instructor. It's the resource you'll return to again and again as you improve your swing, become an expert shot shaper, lower your handicap, and reach the height of your game. HANK HANEY is one of the top three instructors on Golf Digest ’s list of America’s 50 greatest golf teachers. He is the Director of Instruction at the Hank Haney International Junior Golf Academy and the founder of Hank Haney Golf, Inc., which operates golf-training programs worldwide. He is the author of three previous books: The Only Golf Lesson You’ll Ever Need, No More Bad Shots, and Fix the Yips Forever. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • "Hank knows more about ball flight and what controls it than anyone in the game." —Masters and British Open champion Mark O'Meara
  • Get back to basics and build your best possible golf swing
  • Lots of golf instructors can show you tricks to correct a hook or to stop hitting the ball fat, but these are just quick fixes that leave you with a swing built on mistakes. In
  • Hank Haney's Essentials of the Swing,
  • the world's premier expert on the golf swing takes you back to step one to master the essentials and build a complete, powerful, and consistent swing that will improve your game quickly and keep you playing better for years to come.
  • This step-by-step guide brings you the same careful analytical approach that Hank has shared with the hundreds of touring pros who have been his students — including the world's #1 golfer. It walks you through every aspect of your swing, from grip to contact to follow-through, and shows you how to analyze ball flight to shape your shots and put the ball where you want it more frequently and with much more consistency.
  • Packed with helpful pictures, invaluable practice tips, and insightful pointers on everything from club selection to the difference between a good miss and a bad miss,
  • Hank Haney's Essentials of the Swing
  • is the resource you need to hit the top of your game and stay there.

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Hank does what he does best, but not the Publisher

Just read Hank's latest book and found it highly informative and excellent overall. His instruction is straight-forward and easy to follow...he obviously knows his subject and conveys it like you would expect "Tiger's Coach" to do. I believe it is a book that I will reference over and over like Hank states he did with Hogan's "Five Lessons..." and John Jacob's "Practical Golf." Both of which I have read and reference often also. I've also read Nicklaus' "Golf My Way" and of course Tiger's "How I Play Golf," two books that are also well written and highly informative. This leads me to the reason I have rated Hank's book with only 4 stars when I would rank the others I've mentioned with 5 stars. The editing and photographs in Hank's book are average at best (2-3 stars) and certainly not what I would expect from a hardcover 1st Edition. Hank and the reader deserve better from the publisher that he praises, John Wiley & Sons. While I'm not a professional writer myself, I do know how to run spell check on a document and proofread it. One example of several typos and grammatical errors occurs on page xii of the Acknowledgments. The editors didn't catch, "...when I first stared teaching Tiger Woods..." instead of "...started teaching Tiger Woods..." Furthermore, while the pictures of Hank are well done and convey what he is writing, they are all black and white and I don't see one drawing in the book that Hank alludes to in the acknowledgments: "...Scott Addison, thanks for your great work on transforming the pictures that Dom took into the great drawings in this book." I was expecting to see some high quality drawings like Jim McQueen's in "Golf My Way" or Anthony Ravielli's in "Five Lessons..." and "Practical Golf." Instead, it looks like the publisher just inserted the black and white photographs that would've been used for the drawings, into the book itself. I really hope that Hank takes the publisher to task and forces them to put out a 2nd edition with color photographs and/or color drawings, along with better editing. Finally, while Tiger is mentioned multiple times in the book (but not gratuitously), I find it odd that he didn't write the foreward or afterword...it's not like he didn't have the time last fall or winter. From what I've seen and heard of Hank on TV and in Golf Digest, he probably didn't want to ask, but someone else could have and should have, like his agent or publisher maybe? Well, perhaps Tiger will write something for the 2nd edition that I'll be looking for, and that the publishers should send to buyers of the 1st edition "gratis." Again, Hank does a great job, but others have let him down in my opinion. If the content wasn't so good, I would send the book back to Amazon for a refund.
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Same old rehash!

Since Hank Haney became associated with Tiger Woods he has become almost as prolific as David Leadbetter in publishing golf instruction books. Neither of these guys offer any unique concepts or approaches to learning new techniques; it is the same rehash of their prior books except this latest Haney book has terrible black and white photos. Nothing new or important here, save your money. As an alternative for a more insightful and "fresher" approach buy "Bobby Jones On Golf" (circa 1966).
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rpm1946

Still trying to find what plan Hank Haney was referring to. I had also purchased the DVD. Sold both items on eBay.
I'll stick with David Leadbetter.
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Great gift for new or improving golfer

I've kept a copy of Hank Haney's "Essentials of Swing" close by for rainy day refreshers and once my daughter started taking lessons out of town, I sent her a copy. She loves it and we find that he explains things, and his pictures capture things, more clearly than any other instructional golf piece we've read. What we both love about the book is that instead of just telling you what to do, Haney explains in a very common sense approach "why" it is that you should do x,y,z in such a manner. Haney holds the reader's attention throughout by including snippets of practical instruction / results that he has encountered over his career with various golf pros which keeps the material from becoming dry while driving home an important lesson point. I've heard this book referred to as "the Bible of swing" and strongly endorse that description as you'll keep going back to it regardless of your level of play.
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Excellent Teacher and Book

This is not what I consider to be the typical golf instruction book. I became aware of Hank Hayney's teaching with his programs on the Golf Channel, especially working with Rush Limbaugh. Hank's technique is quite thourough and goes through in detail the fundamentals of fthe golf swing. Having played golf for forty years, this old dog learned a few new tricks and corrected my faulty grip and it has also provided the answers to my other golf faults.
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great basics helps all levels

some times simple is better and that is what this book does - just great basics good for any level player
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Maybe a bit too much for beginners

I think this book is more for the intermediate player than the beginner. As s beginner, I found it a bit hard to follow. You'd be better always something like the idiots book. But if you have some experience in golf and are able to make an okay shot, I think there is a lot of valuable advice in here.
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Great Book for begining or intermediate players

This book is quite good. Hank goes out of his way to explain every detail of the swing to be sure it can be understood and worked on. It is understandable and to the point. It covers the swing, practice and coarse tips. The only thing it does not cover well is fading or drawing your shot. It is covered but in a superficial way. But that should be covered in a seperate book for more advanced players.
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Haney finally says something

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This is a solid golf instruction book that provides not only the what but the why of the recommendations. Hogan fans need not worry; this is no Modern Fundamentals. But it is mostly sound, straightforward and well explained. However, there is also some goofy stuff such as the material on the grip which is not a generally accepted approach. It would be nice if instructors indicated when they were advising something generally considered kooky. There is also an ex cathedra tone to the book - "I teach tiger so ask no questions." But altogether the first really decent book by Haney and one that will stand the test of time.
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Basic stuff but I picked up a tip on the grip . Worth reading .
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