Improving Your Swing

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(NAPSA)—A growing number of golfers who want to improve their game are aiming for the bookstore instead of heading out to the driving range. That’s where they'll find the latest sage advice from oneof golf’s true gurus. In “The Plane Truth for Golfers,” Jim Hardy told golfers what to do in order to improve at golf. In his new book, “The Plane Truth for Golfers Master Class” (McGraw-Hill Trade), he teaches golfers how to do the right things at address, on the backswing and during the downswing, in order to build a ,|solid, funda- mentally sound 1swing and hit wh.) on-target shots | by controlling TH} the flight of the | ball. The new publication focuses on the art of the golf swing and is a unique, player-specific how-to book that allows readers to feel as if Hardy—considered by many pros to be “the most knowledgeable teacher of the game”—is giving them a private lesson. In “Master Class,” Hardy teaches golfers how to start from scratch and build a technically correct one- or two-plane swing or revamp an old faulty swing by implementingthe right body-armclub keys into their existing action. Jim Hardy has been fixing the swings of professional and amateur golfers since 1977. He was voted one of “America’s 50 Greatest Teachers” by Golf Digest and ranked among the “Top 100 Teachers” by Golf magazine. Both his instructional volumes are available in bookstores.