A golf training book needs to be user-friendly and plug-and-play. What I mean by that is a golfer should be able to have a clear idea on what he should do immediately to improve his/her game. And it should be easy to apply. No figuring out what to do next. No sense of confusion or frustration at information overload.
Havent you purchased a book (not necessarily a golf training book) before; got excited to dive and; and then in a short period of time felt overwhelmed?
I know I have!
Its not a good feeling and can leave you even more frustrated than before you purchased it.
I have even seen golf training books that have been thrown together by several so-called experts and by the time youre finished you dont know where to begin. Thats not to say the information wasnt credible, but isnt the whole purpose of reading a book having the ability and confidence to know what to do next to achieve whatever goal you had when you first purchased it?
On the other hand, a golf training book that will work for you should have all the components of the golf swing including swing mechanics, biomechanics, strength, flexibility, aerobic, injury and much...