Your Short Game Solution: Mastering the Finesse Game from 120 Yards and In
By (Author) James Sieckmann
By (author) David DeNunzio
By (author) Greg Rose
Penguin Putnam Inc
Gotham Books
15th January 2017
26th March 2015
United States
Hardback
192
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
444g
The benefits of a good short game are undisputed. Unfortunately, players at all levels often fail to develop effective short-game skills. Sieckmann studied the greatest short-game players in recent memory-including Seve Ballesteros, Corey Pavin and Ray Floyd-to develop a proven way to learn, practice and perform with each wedge in every situation. In his long-awaited first book, Sieckmann opens up his vault of secrets for all golfers. After breaking down the basics, he presents a session-by-session training and practice guide.
Praise for James Sieckmann
It took all of two minutes of working with James Sieckmann for me to know that I had found my short-game coach. Trust me on this one, you want him to be your coach, too!
BEN CRANE, five-time PGA Tour winner
Nobody has dedicated as much time to the short game as James Sieckmann. In his new book, he will conclusively show you what the greatest short-game players have in common and how you can improve your technique, both physically and mentally. His information is spot-on, and you will no longer worry when you miss a green!
BRAD FAXON, eight-time PGA Tour Player
Improving your short game is the fastest way to improve your score. Understanding what to work on and how to work on it is essential. James is trusted by the best players in the world because he makes a complex subject simple and he knows how to evaluate what is really affecting your short game. This book will help lower your scores, period.
DAVE PHILLIPS, cofounder of the Titleist Performance Institute, GOLF Magazine Top 100 teacher, and Golf Digest Top 50 teacher
For the past twenty years, James Sieckmann has honed his strategies, and taught PGA and LPGA professionals at his school Shadow Ridge Golf Academy. He lives and works in Omaha, Nebraska. David DeNunzio is a managing editor at GOLF Magazine and has coauthored twelve instructional books on the sport.