David Leadbetter - The Short Game DVD

The Short Game DVD...Every Golfer Should Have A Copy!

Many players can only improve the length and accuracy of their full shots to a certain degree but no matter what your level of play, the potential for improvement in the short game is almost unlimited.

A lesson with Leadbetter will teach you how to practice the right way -the way many of the world's leading tour players like Nick Faldo, Scott Simpson, Bob Tway and Nick Price have come to depend on.

David Leadbetter's The Short Game DVD features:
  • By way of detailed explanation, drills and tips you will learn the variety of shots that can be played on and around the greens
  • You will know which shots to play in different situations and develop the touch necessary for a great short game
  • Lesson includes: putting, chipping, pitching and bunker play
  • Each section includes "Advance Score Savers" for the more adventurous golfer
  • Approximately 90 Minutes


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