Before getting into the nuts and bolts of the book I'm going to provide a little background information on Jimmy Ballard to whet the appetite
Jimmy Ballard began his trade learning under Sam Byrd. Same Byrd was an ex baseball professional and after retiring from the game competed successfully on the PGA tour. Not many have made this transistion successfully. Sam Byrd extolled the virtues of connection in the golf swing. The legendary story goes that he learned of this from Babe Ruth, who showed him how he practised connection by sticking a handkerchief under his left arm pit so that the lead arm would stay connected to the chest. Ben Hogan extolled the virtues of this also, and is said to have correseponded with Byrd over the course of his career, picking Byrd's brains about his insights into the swing.
Naturally connection forms a central tenet in Ballard's appraoch, which we will analyse in future posts. Ballard also grounds a lot of his ideas in Hogan's theories, and from this perspective it is interesting to pick out linking themes that can give one a pciture of what the core moves are in a successful golf swing.
After training with Byrd, Ballard became a successful teacher in his own right. He perhaps has not attained the notierty his contributions to the game deserves, mainly due to the fact that he is not afraid to challenge exisitng authorities in the game when they conflict with his own theories. He has for a long time not been a member of the PGA, and expressed no interest in attempting to rejoin when it was made known that he would be accepted again.
But this is all to his credit, and as we will see in coming posts he has every right to stick to his guns. His theories are clear, and can be found in the greatest ball strikers in the game. Hopefully we will come to appreciate these views in coming posts, and that ultimately, especially if you haven't come across them before, will benefit your own golf game!
t-g-e
Thursday, November 11, 2010
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About this Blog
Hi there,
As the first posting of this blog I'd just like to devote some time to explaining its inspiration.
For a long time I've enjoyed playing golf. Recently I became interested in unlocking some of its secrets. The purpose of this was to build a more reliable golf swing for myself.
In the search you find out about new things. You read what catches your eye in bookshops. The internet provides a world of varying opinions and angles that you would never find from simply reading books, or from lessons.
In this search I became attached to one book in particular. Jimmy Ballard's 'Perfect Your Golf Swing.' This is a book which is now out of print. I acquired a secondhand copy from Amazon. It is a book which I keep referring back to, and I always enjoy the way it simplifies the game through its examples and analogies.
Howver I feel that my own research has unearthed all that it can at this stage. Therefore I thought it would be interesting to create a blog about it. On the one hand this gives me an excuse to further study the book for a new purpose, on the other, it provides a chance to hear from the public, hopefully acquiring fresh insights and opinions on my own views.
Stay tuned for further posts which hopefully will be coming soon!
t-g-e
As the first posting of this blog I'd just like to devote some time to explaining its inspiration.
For a long time I've enjoyed playing golf. Recently I became interested in unlocking some of its secrets. The purpose of this was to build a more reliable golf swing for myself.
In the search you find out about new things. You read what catches your eye in bookshops. The internet provides a world of varying opinions and angles that you would never find from simply reading books, or from lessons.
In this search I became attached to one book in particular. Jimmy Ballard's 'Perfect Your Golf Swing.' This is a book which is now out of print. I acquired a secondhand copy from Amazon. It is a book which I keep referring back to, and I always enjoy the way it simplifies the game through its examples and analogies.
Howver I feel that my own research has unearthed all that it can at this stage. Therefore I thought it would be interesting to create a blog about it. On the one hand this gives me an excuse to further study the book for a new purpose, on the other, it provides a chance to hear from the public, hopefully acquiring fresh insights and opinions on my own views.
Stay tuned for further posts which hopefully will be coming soon!
t-g-e
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