LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Books, Books, and more books Thread: Books, Books, and more books View Single Post #27 05-02-2006, 05:19 PM kmmcnabb Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Schertz, Texas Posts: 139 Burner, Hay Book The Manual of Golf by Alex Hay is great too. It has some basics on clubs, etc which is old but his stuff on the set up, plane, swing, is very very good. Grip is standard grip and he discusses FLW/BRW specifically. I haven't gotten through the whole book yet (just got it Monday, 1 May) but it is worth a look too. I did pick up the other Hay books too and they are not worth it. Mostly basic stuff with little on swing, etc. All in all, happy find. He stresses some very good TGM basics without saying TGM once. Neat. In the Manual of Golf he stresses to work on your swing in the order he prescribes to troubleshoot problems (order is grip, stance, ball position)......don't know the rest yet still reading. Worth a look if you can get a good price. Kev __________________ 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