About The Author
And why this book was written

The author/instructor, George Hibbard
George Hibbard took up golf in 1946 at the age of 14, and he began his teaching career in 1975 in the Washington, D.C. area. In 1985 he moved to Central Florida and now teaches in Palm Coast and Flagler Beach on Florida's northeast coast.
Mr. Hibbard's love affair with the game was distinguished by ineptitude and frustration. But he refused to settle for "almost", certain that there are explanations and information that make perfect impact and par golf accessible to almost anyone with desire.
That conviction and his passion for the game fostered an unparalleled microscopic attention to, and analysis of, the golf swing. Over some 50 years of hitting thousands of range balls, along with an intense and detailed study of virtually everything written, photographed, or videotaped; and given his background in physics and mechanics, Mr. Hibbard came to discover things about impact and control that are not usually addressed anywhere else. And what’s more, he found that most all who succeed at -- or teach golf, even at the highest levels, misunderstand their own mechanics and/or take for granted other subtleties that they handle by instinctive athletic ability -- unaware of all of the subconscious factors that operate in their own or in others’ golf swings! Hence there remains a need to inform the golfing public about these unrevealed subtleties and how to handle them.
Such is the reason for this book! Until now, no one has ever brought together, to say nothing of even NOTED, all of the detailed and essential information contained here (a lot of which was learned directly from David Lee personally as well as from his "Gravity Golf" videos and book).
This material has been acquired over many years, and it is continually confirmed by close examination of the swings and the records of golf's most famous and successful champions, such as Sam Snead, Jack Nicklaus, David Duval, Davis Love III, Freddie Couples, Lee Trevino, Colin Montgomerie, Ben Hogan, John Daly, and many others.
A reader will quickly see how knowing ALL of these things is necessary for successful impact, power, and control. Not to know ANY of this information will limit any golfer's potential -- even at the highest levels!
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