Hank Haney is one of the world's finest golf instructors who has taught over 200 touring professionals from the PGA, LPGA and European, Japanese and Asian Tours. Hank's students have won every major championship in both amateur and professional golf. In this remarkable DVD, Hank teaches you how to improve your game by focusing on the clubs that make up 75% of your score - the driver, wedge and putter - the three most important clubs in your bag. Based on the ESPN Golf School's 3-Club Tour - a one-day golf instructional program - you'll learn to drive, pitch, chip, putt, and play better golf. An excellent resource for golfers of all levels, this instructional series covers a wide range of topics, including: Driver: Swing Plane Set Up & The Grip Set Up Posture Set Up Alignment & Ball Position The Backswing The Top Of The Swing The Downswing Impact The Follow-Through The Full Swing Pre-Shot Routines Quick Fixes Wedge: Full Swing Wedge Half Wedge Pitch Shot Lob Shot Chip Shot Sand Shot Long Sand Shot Buried Sand Shot Putter: Distance Control Directional Control Impact Factors - Distance Impact Factors - Direction Set-Up Putting Technique Reading Greens Pre-Shot Routine Practice Drill - Impact Practice Drill Distance
B**S
The 3 Club Tour - a great value
Update Dec. 20, 2012: All of my original review below still holds true, EXCEPT for my refernce to its low price. This product must be out of general circulation for the current prices ($100 new, $44+ used). In March of 2009, it was $13.49 new.First, for perspective, I own quite a few instructional golf DVDs, dating back to Jack's "Golf My Way" on VHS tape. I've also had quite a few golf lessons over the years. There is no substitute for one-on-one golf lessons, if you really want to improve your golf game. But instructional videos can fill in gaps between lessons with helpful reminders. The single biggest difference between this DVD and all the others is its ability to be viewed over and over and over, without having the remote in your hand to fast-forward through multiple, mind-numbing interludes. Every other instructional DVD I have owned - no matter how outstanding the material - contains unneccessarily time-consuming interludes, even as they lead into possibly useful guidance. That may not be annoying the first, or possibly the second, time you view a DVD; but after a while it becomes monotonous and annoying. For instance, Leadbetter's videos are outstanding in content; but after the first viewing it's difficult to endure the chit-chat that permeates the videos. To subject myself to multiple viewings, I want the meat and potatoes - not chit-chat and time-wasting interludes. This DVD cuts to the chase. Helpful every-day hints, on very important aspects of a very difficult game. What makes this video an outstanding value is its price. The low price makes this a no-brainer. Hope this helps.
D**R
Worth the short game advice alone
The DVD goes over the main clubs used in a round of golf; the driver, wedges and putter.The driver portion is good with some solid advice on how to detect and correct flaws in one's swing. It is not really a swing builder for a beginner with a driver in hand in my opinion but...as said, it does really help find flaws in your swing and some drills to correct.In the wedge portion, Hank does a really good job of showing the flop, pitch, chip and sand shots. It is super good. I never had very good fundamentals in the short game but now I am MUCH more solid. He shows ball position, stance, swing, etc.The putting portion is also full of valuable information and drills.
F**E
As expected, this is a very good instructional DVD.
I was most impressed by this DVD.The instruction that Hank Haney provides in this DVD is in three parts; the Driver, the Wedge and the Putter. He claims, and I do not doubt him , that 75% of the shots played by professional golfers are with these clubs. The figure is possibly higher for amateurs. With better use of these clubs Mr Haney sees the prospect of a significant improvement in the scores of amateur players.He explanations are first rate. They fully explain the reason for errant shots from each club; something some other coaches are seem reluctant to do for fear of over-complicating their presentation. I was most impressed with this coaches ability to avoid oversimplifying the lesson, but at the same time he does not make each lesson impossibly detailed.I tried some ideas out on the driving range the day after I saw the DVD and found it immediately helpful.I particularly liked the focus on the back of the left hand leading the clubface to an impact that is correctly aligned with the target, for not only the driver, but the wedge and putter as well.I have watched many instructional dvd's and rate this amongst the best.I also like Simon Holmes Digital Golf School. See my review.By the way, if you want to watch great golf, all the Ryder Cup DVD's are excellent as are the 1986 Masters, 1997 Masters and 2006 British Open.
R**Z
A good buy for the basics!
It is the basics.... maybe too basic (hence 4 stars) but a good instructional DVD for the money!
L**N
Better Golf
Great instructional video. Has helped me. Still working on the swing but at least now I know what to work to correct.
A**R
Good advice
Has some good advice
C**L
Five Stars
Great lesson!!!Chuck G
K**T
Five Stars
great packaging. great video.
M**N
Five Stars
good
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