"Bobby Clampett is one of the most knowledgeable golfing minds in the game."--Tom Lehman, 1996 British Open Champion, 2006 U.S. Ryder Cup team captain Impact has long been called golf's "moment of truth," and great golfers have spent countless hours working on their swings trying to upgrade their impact dynamics as the golf club approaches, contacts, then swings through the ball. For the first time, with "The Impact Zone," golfers will have a book that focuses their attention on the very same region of the swing on which professional golfers have always concentrated. "The Impact Zone" is a unique instructional guide in that everything in it either focuses on or applies to improving a golfer's understanding and execution of impact. Here, acclaimed professional golfer Bobby Clampett concludes that the overwhelming bias and convention of today's contemporary teaching environment is to value swing styles over swing dynamics, and in so doing, the overwhelming majority of golf teachers miss the boat in terms of teaching the game effectively. Ultimately this emphasis on swing style comes at the expense of helping golfers to develop sound swing dynamics, which are the real keys to consistent ball striking and better golf. With the help of CBS's Swing Vision high-speed camera--using images from many of the game's greatest contemporary players (including Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, John Daly, Vijay Singh, Sergio Garcia, and more)--"The Impact Zone" takes an unprecedented look at the most important six inches in golf, those that immediately precede, contain, and follow impact. To further demonstrate these principles, Clampett presents photos and drills that convey the five essential dynamics golfers need to produce and reproduce solid impact Throughout these instructional pages, Bobby Clampett--teamed with veteran golf writer Andy Brumer--relays his own personal story of straying from swing dynamics and how he found his way back. He recalls memorable stories from the Tour, blending innovative instruction with his colorful, engaging anecdotes. Clampett and Brumer create an essential instructional guide with clear, concise advice--on creating great swing dynamics through the impact zone--the universally acknowledged key to more consistent and better golf. Advance Praise for "The Impact Zone" "I had played many times against Bobby on the PGA Tour and was always impressed with his in-depth approach to the golf swing. But after working with him at CBS for several years, I have come to understand why. "The Impact Zone" will reveal to the golf world Bobby's unique insight as to why so many different 'styled' golf swings work. God knows my swing isn't one the named teachers are having their students copy, but it was good enough to win twenty-one PGA Tour events and the '77 PGA Championship. It's about time someone finally put in print to refute the myths about 'style of swing' and get down to the meat of the matter--impact It's no surprise to me that Bobby was the one to get it done right "--Lanny Wadkins, lead golf analyst for CBS Sports "It's great for all golfers that someone has finally structured an instruction book around dynamic impact. Nor does it surprise me that Bobby Clampett is the one to have done it. He is as good a student of the game as I've ever known. What's more, he was a great player in his day, and his journey as he struggled with his swing, as well as his experience as a commentator and observer of the contemporary game, qualifies him more than most as a teacher to whom all interested in improving their golf games should listen. I know I will. His unique perspective will undoubtedly have a profound impact on the golf world for years to come." --Johnny Miller, lead golf analyst for NBC Sports and author of "I Call the Shots" "Back when we were both in college, Bobby was a boy genius in golf. For fifteen years as his colleague at CBS, I have continued to be amazed by his compreh
Finally someone has explained what has been, at least for me, one of the greatest mysteries of the golf swing. The point of contact or, as Bobby Clampett more properly calls it, the Impact Zone. For it not only relates to the moment at which the ball is struck but also what happens to the club immediately after contact. To be specific, the area four inches in front of the ball. To quote Booby Clampett, "If we could somehow change the way the game is taught, and begin working from the ground up with a focus on the golfers swing dynamics, and with the goal of moving their swing bottoms four inches in front of the ball, we could begin to make some real progress - progress that would both grow the game and make it immeasurably more enjoyable for those already hooked on playing it." This book works through each of the clubs , beginning with the putter and finishing with the driver, in a most systematic, logical and clear manner. The overall approach of the author's is to explain the five key dynamics of the golf swing. They are; Flat Left wrist at Impact Forward Swing Bottom Loading Lag and the Body Pivot The Guiding Dynamic He also deals with the importance of correct equipment selection. Overall I found this to be a most convincing and useful book. I wish someone had explained all this to me when I began the game. This book is suitable for all levels of golf ability.
The Impact Zone
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Bobby Clampett and Andy Brumer have done a great job. They provided a great service to golfers everywhere. Finally, someone has written a book that allows any golfer to make progress with their current swing. A golfer who applies the five dynamics will be more successful and see progress. This book should be in the library of any golfer seeking to improve their skills.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This is a very good book for golfers who have a good idea about how to grip the club properly and set up to the shot properly. With all the techno how to golf books on the market Clampett debunks most of the " style" instruction( instructors) and instead gives a very clear explanation of how pros achieve good impact and how the average golfer can do the same. If you think you already have a great full swing please take a look at Clampett's explanations for putting, chipping, and pitching. My guess is that if you do what Bobby says your short game will get better. This is a " gotta" have book.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
The way that Clampett lays out the keys to solid ball striking is rare. He starts with the putting stroke and builds up through full swing, providing multiple drills that are easy to understand. He avoids many of the style/preference choices that many other instructors debate, instead focusing on the results (aka "impact") that matter. The book also looks at equipment and mental aspects. The writing is very clear and easy to follow. Clampett is very upfront about how he lost his way in trying technique after technique after he turned pro, and clearly he has committed to the approach he sets forth in this book. No quick fixes here. That said, I would not be surprised if this turns out to be an extremely popular and influential book. It may help bring "The Golfing Machine" principles first published in Homer Kelly's book to the masses.
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