Every golfer has had a momentary glimpse of the Secret. A powerful, straight, perfect drive, a magic chip from the fairway that lands in the hole, a true rolling putt from 40 feet. An afternoon filled with perfect shots where you can do no wrong. You have finally found The Secret!

Filled with confidence you return to the course the next day to find that The Secret has vanished. Perfection is replaced with slices, shanks and skulls and you can't buy a putt.

 

Finally, there is hope for the desperate masses of frustrated golfers. A new book by George Peper with Mary Tiegreen offers up 47 of the world's all-time most breakthrough Secrets that will once and for all change your game.

George Peper, the editor in chief of Golf Magazine for 25 years, has assembled and annotated three centuries full of landmark advice.

Here are the game’s most revered teachers—Armour, Boomer, Morrison, Jacobs—and most insightful stars—Vardon, Cotton, Hogan. But here, along with them, are more than 40 golf pioneers, inventors, evangelists, and savants, each with a compelling take on the game. There’s David Lee with Gravity Golf, and the incredible Count Yogi, exhorting us to “hit up on the ball.”

Having trouble with your backswing? Andrew Mullin tells you how to play without one. Wedge shots your nemesis? Check out Dave Pelz’s 3x4 System. Three-footers driving you crazy? Try Paul Trevillion’s perfect putting method. Every aspect of the game is covered—there’s even a chapter on hypnosis.

Illustrated with hundreds of instructional photographs and drawings, plus vintage art and photos from the original texts, The Secret of Golf is the whole in one—the only instruction book you will ever need.

 

 

 
 


Alex Morrison's secret was a smooth, full swing with flowing motion controlled by the muscles of the left side.