Product Description
Most golfers have difficulty with the concept of hitting down at the ball to make it fly. Surprisingly, a great many players surveyed did not even know you need to hit down to get the ball up in the air.
Hit Down Dammit! concisely explains the concept - and the technique - of hitting down at the golf ball for proper trajectory, increased backspin, much improved distance, proper divot taking, and best of all: consistent shotmaking.
If you are inadvertently - or intentionally - hitting up at the ball, Hit Down Dammit! is for you.
If you are a seasoned amateur who has inexplicably “plateaud” - just cannot seem to get to the next level despite lessons and/or acquiring a library of books and videos - Hit Down Dammit! is for you.
Symptoms of hitting up include (but are not limited to):
- topping the ball
- skulling the ball
- pushing the ball
- slicing the ball
- poor distance
- difficulty getting off back foot
- poor backspin
- no divot
- fat divots
- chunking the ball
- thin/fat chip shots
- roofing the ball with your driver
- inability to hit long irons and/or fairway woods
- good shots followed immediately by poor shots
Hitting down at the golf ball is not a new concept, but it is a hitherto poorly explained (or completely avoided) concept. All pros agree on the need to hit down, so there is no debate there. Even Tiger Woods, in his 306 page “How I Play Golf”, states the need to hit down at the ball – but does not explain how. Hit Down Dammit! does.
Learn to hit down, watch the ball go up, and your scores go down.
BONUS: At the end of this book you will find a link to purchase the Hit Down Dammit! 4 DVD series and receive a full credit for the purchase of this Kindle ebook.
Product Description
Most golfers have difficulty with the concept of hitting down at the ball to make it fly. Surprisingly, a great many players surveyed did not even know you need to hit down to get the ball up in the air.
Hit Down Dammit! concisely explains the concept - and the technique - of hitting down at the golf ball for proper trajectory, increased backspin, much improved distance, proper divot taking, and best of all: consistent shotmaking.
If you are inadvertently - or intentionally - hitting up at the ball, Hit Down Dammit! is for you.
If you are a seasoned amateur who has inexplicably “plateaud” - just cannot seem to get to the next level despite lessons and/or acquiring a library of books and videos - Hit Down Dammit! is for you.
Symptoms of hitting up include (but are not limited to):
- topping the ball
- skulling the ball
- pushing the ball
- slicing the ball
- poor distance
- difficulty getting off back foot
- poor backspin
- no divot
- fat divots
- chunking the ball
- thin/fat chip shots
- roofing the ball with your driver
- inability to hit long irons and/or fairway woods
- good shots followed immediately by poor shots
Hitting down at the golf ball is not a new concept, but it is a hitherto poorly explained (or completely avoided) concept. All pros agree on the need to hit down, so there is no debate there. Even Tiger Woods, in his 306 page “How I Play Golf”, states the need to hit down at the ball – but does not explain how. Hit Down Dammit! does.
Learn to hit down, watch the ball go up, and your scores go down.
BONUS: At the end of this book you will find a link to purchase the Hit Down Dammit! 4 DVD series and receive a full credit for the purchase of this Kindle ebook.
Hit Down Dammit! (The Key to Golf)
Hit Down Dammit! (The Key to Golf) Reviews
| 15 of 16 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Hit Down Dammit! (The Key to Golf) (Kindle Edition) Hit Down Dammit! by Clive Scarff is a practical instruction and motivational golf book, that gives you all you need for every part of your game. It begins straight forwardly enough by stating, "What you are about to learn is not new. It is effectively the central ingredient of the golf swing and has been since before the hickory shaft." So if there's nothing new, why read it? Partly because it's the tie of the year that Major League Baseball heads out to Spring Training to get in shape, but more importantly, to get back to the basics. Which is what we need to do after a long winter. But more than that, Hit Down Dammit! demonstrates how mastering one essential element of what can be a frustrating game can return big dividends in the coming golf season. It centres on one simple principle - to get the golf ball to go up, `Hit Down Dammit!'. Written in clear, easy to understand language, the book is not patronizing, or overly complex. The tone is informal, often... Read more 8 of 8 people found the following review helpful: By GameDayDog "Competitive Geek" (Jacksonville, FL) - See all my reviews This review is from: Hit Down Dammit! (The Key to Golf) (Kindle Edition) This book changed how I play and practice the game of golf and I have improved dramatically. Every golf telecast mentions the importance of ball striking. My quest to improve my ball striking led me to discover Hit Down Dammit! The instruction provided in this book is clear, concise and easy to follow. The drills quickly improved my ball striking and club head speed. Like a chain, better ball striking improved the accuracy of every club in my bag. My club head speed improved after practicing the - "Right Hand Thrust" - drill. That alone was worth the price of the book and dvd series. If I were to continue with this review, I'd just be babbling - so in conclusion: This book will help you play better golf and you'll find yourself recommending it to other golfers (except those in your foursome!) I highly recommend it. 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful: By Mimi Barbour "Mimi" (Canada) - See all my reviews This review is from: Hit Down Dammit! (The Key to Golf) (Kindle Edition) I'm not a good golfer, never professed to be--never expected to be. But, I'm always challenged to do well in anything I take on. Golf has been a real challenge! Clive Scarff's secret is simple. Instead of swinging towards the ball, I've learnt to swing down at the ball...and without gouging the grass or rattling my body by hitting the ground. It doesn't sound like a very important manoeuvre, but it has made all the difference in my game. Now when my husband asks me to go golfing with him, I don't try to find excuses. I look forward to getting out there and following each of the instructions that were so easy to read and understand. The book was humorous, teaching the many different skills rather than lecturing, and is the perfect gift for anyone who wants to improve their game. |
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