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Better Golf from New Research  
Author: Frank D. Werner, Richard C. Greig
ISBN: 0967762510
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
Better Golf from New Research, provides a wealth of new information on topics useful to golfers as they play. Unlike conventional instruction books, the authors provide an explanation of basic ways to play better golf with your current swing. By providing clear guidance about the effects of different environmental conditions, such as wind effect, leeway of various turf conditions and ball position in the stance, the authors enable golfers to make better on-course decisions. In most cases, the advice is customized for each golfer’s swing and handicap. Also included is a chapter on the “FF aiming process”, a distinctly different approach to avoiding slices and hooks that modifies current teaching methods. This new approach also offers golfers the chance to generate a fade or draw, producing more accurate shots in varying conditions. It may well become the most widely used aiming method in golf. In addition, the book contains pertinent information about the sources of many common golfer errors. The analysis ranges from full hits on the fairway to common misconceptions on the putting green, and provides readers with a sound understanding that will improve their overall game.


About the Author
FRANK D. WERNER received his B.S. degree in physics from Kansas State University and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in aerospace engineering at the University of Minnesota. He was the founder of Rosemount Engineering Company (now part of Fisher-Rosemount, a division of Emerson Electric Company). This company developed and manufactured precision instrumentation widely used in the aerospace industry and in America's space program. He later founded Origin Inc, a small R&D firm. Origin Inc, developed the Novus windshield repair system which was the first successful repair method and continues to be the world leader. At Origin, he and Richard C.(Dick) Greig conducted fundamental research on golf for over 10 years, resulting in the BIGFACE 1 driver and the SCUFF-RAIL putter. They then formed Tech Line Corp to commercialize these products. He has over 90 patents. Werner and his wife, Alice, live in Teton Village, Wyoming. RICHARD C. GREIG has earned his B.S. and M.S. degrees in aerospace engineering from the University of Minnesota and has completed all course work for the Ph.D. program. He is adept at computer modeling of physical processes, the most notable golfing application to date being Tech Line's drivers and putters. He is co-inventor with Werner on numerous patents. Greig and his wife, Judy, live in Jackson, Wyoming.




Better Golf from New Research

SYNOPSIS

Innovative new research provides wealth of practical information, useful to golfers as they play.

     



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