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  1. May 15, 1995 · The Four Magic Moves to Winning Golf. Paperback – May 15, 1995. by Joe Dante (Author), Len Elliott (Author), William Canfield (Illustrator) 313. See all formats and editions. The legendary golf instructional, available again. This is, along with Harvey Penick's Little Red Book, THE book Golf professionals turn to.

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  2. Jun 5, 2012 · That is the Four Magic Moves of golf by Joe Dante. It is not the hinge and hold. I have read this book and have been implementing in my swing since last August. The so called Four Magic Moves are: Early "Backwards" wrist break to start the back swing. Spring tension with a straight left wrist and arm at the top.

  3. The Four Magic Moves To Winning Golf is straightforward and easy to understand, yet unlike other golf books it is irreverent and audacious in its approach to mastering the game. The publication of this rediscovered classic is sure to establish Joe Dantes reputation as one of golfs greatest teachers.

  4. Oct 27, 2019 · 1.41K subscribers. Subscribed. 92. 8.8K views 4 years ago. About 2 years ago I did a review of Joe Dante's book Four Magic Moves to Winning Golf ( • Review of Dante's Four Magic Moves...

  5. Sep 1, 2008 · Yes, Four Magic Moves by Joe Dante is one of the few golf instructional books out there that give justice to COAM (Conservation Of Angular Momentum) and the importance of this principal in the golf swing. I think you are mistaken with your thoughts on which is torque and which is force.

  6. This “reverse-twist” of the wrists is not new in golf instruction. PGA professional Joe Dante advised a “backward break” of the left wrist in the take-away, the intended result being that “the club face has been kept square,” in his 1962 book, “Four Magic Moves to Winning Golf.”

  7. Jul 1, 1977 · Dante begins by sweeping out all the misconceptions of the game. "If good golf is to be learned and the poor player is to improve, a purging must take place, painful as it may be." Dante discusses a few basics of grip and stance, and then he gets to the heart of his book, the four magic moves.

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