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Tiger's New Swing: An Analysis of Tiger Woods' New Swing Technique Review



I have had trouble with a fade on the follow through,especially with the driver. This is because while my backswing is outside, my downswing is also out to in coming across the ball, causing a the fade. The key is to have one back swing plane and one downswing plane. I'm working on it. The "new swing" is going to help me going forward Ron Goerler




Tiger's New Swing: An Analysis of Tiger Woods' New Swing Technique Overview


Tiger Woods, the world's greatest golfer, has switched teachers and everybody is talking about his new swing. There have been numerous changes to his technique since renowned author and golf instructor John Andrisani's bestselling The Tiger Woods Way hit the shelves in 1997. And the overall improvement in Woods' game has everyone asking the same question: what is he doing differently since switching to teaching guru Hank Haney and how can I use these lessons to improve my own game?

Drawing from interviews with golf instructors familiar with Tiger's swing, professional golfers who have played with Tiger, television golf analysts, and his own independent study and analysis of Tiger's game, Andrisani offers detailed, easy-to-follow instructions on Woods' new swing in short, simple chapters for the first time anywhere. With numerous photos--clearly showing the differenced btwn Tiger's new and old swing--this book is a must-have for Tiger fans and golfers everywhere.



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Not a useful book - E. Zapata - California, USA
Two stars for the pictures but even the first book had better pictures
and outlines.

After reading the First Book which to me made some sense, and was more clear in the steps, excercises and even the pictures, that made me look for the second book. It turns out that the first book made an idol out of Butch Harmon, Tiger's former coach at the time. Well, the second book it seems like it was written on a weekend, less focused, and totally opposing the benefits that the previous book described. It turns that the
so great wide, Closed stance, with a flat swing turned into a narrower, open stance (to promote fade) and upright swing.

Page 111, step 4 of the description of Tiger's finish position (ideal) mentions:

"4. Your hands positioned level with the back of your neck and behind your *right* ear." Can someone explain me that level of flexibility for a right handed player to end up with his hands positioned behind the *right* ear? Of course, at the finish your hands are behind the entire
head (nose, eyes, eyelashes). Andrisani might have wanted to mention
behind the *LEFT* ear?

Anyways, on this book, with all the respect to both Haney and Harmon which are excellent proven instructors, the best in the world - but it seems like Harmon would not have agreed what was published since I am sure
Andrisani missinterpreted Harmon's instruction, turning into a
day/night contrast between Harmon and Haney (the now idol of this
book).

At least it should have contrasted the pictures of the swings (side by side) to illustrate differences, angles, etc., since this second book is more into confusing wording.

Remember - from the Back Cover. "This book is an independent analysis
of Tiger Wood's new swing by John Andrisani...bluff bluff... The author
did not seek the participation of Tiger Woods in the preparation of this
book, and Tiger Woods has not authorized or endorsed it."

I stuck to the first book and am driving very straight, controlled draw
long drives, since even after reading the second book, the first one made
more sense, and was better to remember.











Bad beyond belief - revbd - Ireland
Andrisani brings new depth of meaning to 'superficial' in his latest 'instant' book.
Content is, as with Andrisani's 'Hogan' book, misleading and wrong. For example Andrisani characterises Woods' old swing as 'rounded' and his new swing as 'upright' whereas, as everyone with the slightest interest in this subject knows, it is precisely the opposite that is the case. How do books this bad get published?
Rubbish. Avoid.



tiger's new...i mean old swing - Michael Wilson - London, UK
I completely agree with the previous reviewers.This is complete nonsense.Haney is very much closer to the Jim Hardy school of thought(one plane flat) than Butch Harmon is.In fact Tiger's woes with the driver have continued and it's interesting to note that for the US PGA he seemed to be back to a slightly steeper plane which,as we all know,he went on to win. This book makes no sense to me at all.

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