Praised by beginners and confirmed players, Leonardo Da Vinci would have liked golf is a guide which provides practical advice to improve and master the movements of this sport.

20160114_LeonardDeVinciAraitAimeLeGolf_01Through this guide, the author explains the golf movement of the XNUMXst century, while referring to the work of De Vinci with the aim of understanding the swing which requires an analysis of the gesture. The latter has benefited from the use of biomechanics and the ballistic, kinetic and energy laws on which it depends. A great golf professional, the author insists on the importance of body movements linked to awareness and lucidity which allow progress.

Marie-Christine Castaigne lives in Midi-Pyrénées where she works as a State-certified golf teacher. Former member of the French Team, she won the European Junior Champion award in this area.

Players already won over:

“Thank you for this technical book, easy to read, which makes us take a step back on good golf practices. "
Marie-Luce, October 11, 2015

"Manual to own and take imperatively as a bedside book. "
Gilles, September 13, 2015

“An excellent guide for all levels! "
Alexis, June 11, 2015

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