Gatormike
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Hello all. Would love to hear from any advocates for the Dante instruction book in my post’s title and, specifically, whether same can be effectively used by a golfer with limited flexibility —- one who has a hard time with hip turns and limited shoulder turn range.
I just got turned onto this book on these very forums as I fight a bad “hit” at the ball instinct. I am recovering from an injury so reading the book, the concepts are resonating with me and would welcome thoughts. I am terribly inflexible and deploy a very short backswing to golf my best —- a 90 degree shoulder turn either puts me in traction for a few days or finds me spinning out of the swing!
I did a search but not too many active member discussions (I guess since the book is going on 50 years old!). Thanks in advance!
I just got turned onto this book on these very forums as I fight a bad “hit” at the ball instinct. I am recovering from an injury so reading the book, the concepts are resonating with me and would welcome thoughts. I am terribly inflexible and deploy a very short backswing to golf my best —- a 90 degree shoulder turn either puts me in traction for a few days or finds me spinning out of the swing!
I did a search but not too many active member discussions (I guess since the book is going on 50 years old!). Thanks in advance!