As far as I know that book is the only one available. The payment is a pain but when it first came out I did have to wait but it was no big deal.
A word of caution if you are not familar with Bertholy it is mainly a long term commintment of swinging a weighted pipe or club or to set positions over and over again to not only ingrain the correct positions(if your doing it right) and develop the muscles to achieve these positions repeatedly. There are also some dynamic drills with balls similar to confessions of a flipper as well.
The ultimate object is to train the right hand properly so that you swing and do not hit as a result of mistakes from the improper useage of the right side.
Dave
Dave
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Originally Posted by noproblemos
Which book would people recommend if I wanted to study the Paul Bertholy method?
The book by Ferreri seems like a pain in the neck to order (by money order or check, only)
Anybody wants a Bertholy book holla . . . we can talk tradezies or $. I went to see him right before he passed. Nice dude and his wife made good chicken salad too boy.
All is okay, Javier. And many thanks for this link. It must be new, because there is little functionality.
I can only hope that my old friend, Bobby Shave, co-author of Golf Secrets Exposed, is behind this site in some way. If so, you can expect to see and hear a lot more from him soon. I'll make some calls.
On Bill Mehlhorn (1898-1988 ), listen to Ben Hogan:
"The best I ever saw from tee-to-green was Bill Mehlhorn. He was a fantastic hitter of the ball. I played with him once when he hit his second shot two feet from the hole. He then played his fourth shot out of a bunker. It was inspiring to see the man hit a ball. But it was pathetic to watch him puttt. I've always said that there are two different games: hitting the ball and putting. Well, he showed me."
Regarding Bill's ball-striking ability, take a look at his Finish photo on their Home Pagewww.mehlhorngolf.com.