The book The Golfers Manual was written by author W Meredith Butler Here you can read free online of The Golfers Manual book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Golfers Manual a good or bad book?
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There is another fault that is often forced upon one's notice in the downward swing of the iron and the cleek. The temptation is to bring the head of the club too quickly on to the ball instead of with that gradual acceleration that secures the maximum speed at the moment of impact. The result is a premature or exaggerated dipping of the right shoulder with a "sclaffed " shot as the outcome. This is a fault needing persistent vigilance and the temptation must be rigorously guarded against. "'Ti...s one thing to be tempted, another thing to fall. " It has already been shown that the cleek F 81 THE GOLFER'S MANUAL may serve a useful purpose in running-up shots ; it is by no means to be despised as a putter. Many players use it consistently on the putting-green ; others often fall back on it when the usual implement seems to be playing at cross-purposes. In skilled hands it is of extreme value against the wind when a long low shot is looked for. Such a stroke is, however, best learnt from a pro- fessional who is accustomed to utilise it.
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