

Five lessons: the modern fundamentals of golf
Book • 1957
This book is a comprehensive guide to the fundamentals of golf, written by Ben Hogan and Herbert Warren Wind.
It includes five essential lessons that cover the grip, stance, backswing, downswing, and follow-through.
The book is fully illustrated with drawings and diagrams by Anthony Ravielli, providing clear representations of the proper form and technique.
Hogan emphasizes the importance of dedication, consistent practice, and mental aspects such as concentration and confidence.
The book is designed to help golfers of any skill level improve their game, with the belief that any golfer with average coordination can learn to break eighty with patient and intelligent practice.
It includes five essential lessons that cover the grip, stance, backswing, downswing, and follow-through.
The book is fully illustrated with drawings and diagrams by Anthony Ravielli, providing clear representations of the proper form and technique.
Hogan emphasizes the importance of dedication, consistent practice, and mental aspects such as concentration and confidence.
The book is designed to help golfers of any skill level improve their game, with the belief that any golfer with average coordination can learn to break eighty with patient and intelligent practice.
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