LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Books, Books, and more books Thread: Books, Books, and more books View Single Post #60 07-14-2006, 09:26 AM kmmcnabb Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Schertz, Texas Posts: 139 Agree on Dante I have the Hebron book (swinger myself) and I like it but I love the Joe Dante books. I have all that he has put out (had to order one from England) and I agree that Stop that Slice is a timeless work. I did find one of the magic moves very magical for me (worked wonders on getting the club in the slot). That one move made me curious (plus some recommendations from you guys) so I picked up the others a few months back. I have a large collection of golf books, and I have found few that are truly worth the read with the exception of Kelley, Hay, Dante, Hall, and a very few others (I will make a listing next week by book and why I like it). Interestingly, the books that seem to be the most popular for instruction I hate or find pretty worthless (Leadbetter, McLean, Harmon). Thanks for all the input. PS: I will probably buy the new book by Daly. I had not planned to purchase it but saw it yesterday in Memphis airport and read the first chapter. I am not a Daly fan (one of the few) but I have to admit, he has had one interesting golf career thus far. __________________ Kevin ------------------------------------------ Thomas Edison knew 1800 ways not to build a light bulb. kmmcnabb View Public Profile Send a private message to kmmcnabb Find all posts by kmmcnabb