Colin Montgomerie, Europe's number one for the best part of a decade, finally puts his common-sense approach to playing the game down in words.
Monty has always said that he could save an amateur golfer five or six shots a round if he were able to caddie for them; and that is what he sets out to achieve within the pages of his first instructional book. He gets right back to basics -- with sections on choosing the right equipment, fitness and practice, and the grip -- and moves on from there to discuss all aspects of the Royal & Ancient game. He also appreciates that the average amateur cannot spend as much time practising as the Tour professionals, which is why he puts so much emphasis on how to improve scores without altering one's swing.
The four key swing thoughts that have made Monty the golfer he is
How to cure your slice or hook
Why using a belly putter maximises your chances of holing more putts
How to hit the speciality shots that make the top Tour professionals so deadly around the greens
The secrets needed to master the art of links golf - something close to Monty's heart
The fitness regime that has saved Colin Montgomerie's career.
And within the extended section on golf course tactics Monty strips the game of all its unnecessary complications in an effort to make the game more enjoyable for all. He also appreciates that the average amateur cannot spend as much time practising as the Tour professionals, which is why he puts so much emphasis on how to improve scores without altering one's swing.
The Thinking Man's Guide to Golf by Colin Montgomerie (Orion, £20)
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