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Keep It Simple Golf - The 80 20 Principle - Keep it Simple Golf #12 - cover

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Keep It Simple Golf - The 80 20 Principle - Keep it Simple Golf #12

Oliver T. Spedding

Publisher: Oliver Spedding

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Summary

The Pareto Principle, or the 80/20 principle, states that, for many happenings, 80% of the result comes from 20% of the effort. In the game of golf, everything that the player does as he or she progresses from the first tee to the last green requires preparation and this is where most of the 80/20 principle needs to be applied. The areas covered in this book are: Your attitude as you approach the tee --- Your grip and stance --- Transferring your weight ---The beginning of the downswing --- The hitting area --- The exercises that will lead to flexibility and increased distance --- The chip-and-run shot --- Which hand dominates during the putting stroke. This book is important to all golfers as it identifies the essential areas that will allow you to play the game of golf to your true potential.The Pareto Principle, or the 80/20 principle, states that, for many happenings, 80% of the result comes from 20% of the effort. In the game of golf, everything that the player does as he or she progresses from the first tee to the last green requires preparation and this is where most of the 80/20 principle needs to be applied. The areas covered in this book are: Your attitude as you approach the tee --- Your grip and stance --- Transferring your weight ---The beginning of the downswing --- The hitting area --- The exercises that will lead to flexibility and increased distance --- The chip-and-run shot --- Which hand dominates during the putting stroke. This book is important to all golfers as it identifies the essential areas that will allow you to play the game of golf to your true potential.
Available since: 08/14/2020.

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