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Preface
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1. Very Crucial Necessary Concept (Must Order)

2. Merry-Go-Round Still Lives
plus Some Helpful Golf Sketches
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3. Tips and Addendums (Must Order)

Important Principal (Available)

4. Swinging Your Arms (Must Order)

5. The Bod's the Clod (Must Order)

6. Putting (Must Order)

7. Chipping, Pitching, and Sand Play (Must Order)

8. Mental Game and Course Management (Must Order)

9. More Ways to Teach the Swing (Must Order)



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The Country Where Golf is King
A series of entertaining scenarios played out with a range of oddball characters from life, movies and legend. The aim of each story is to make the task of bettering your game an easy one.

TCWGIK at amazon.co.uk
Amazon.co.uk offers amazing discounts on bestselling books (including "The Country Where Golf is King"), software, and more.

TCWGIK at thebookplace.com
The Book Pl@ce offers discounts on more than 1.2 million books (including, of course, "The Country Where Golf is King")

Kuykendall's Golf Science Magazine
Simple and Understandable Scientific Answers

LPG Photos
Photos of main LPG positions, from kuykendallgolf.com

Discount Golf Clubs - Clone Golf Equipment - Golf Books
Redwing Golf sells discount golf clubs. Offering mens, ladies, seniors & left handed clone golf clubs, and golf books.

mikehebron.com
Check out Mike Hebron's (one of America's 50 Best pros) "Golf Swing Secrets and Lies"

"The Country Where Golf Is King" Synopsis
Synopsis of Ed Laskody's "The Country Where Golf Is King". A fictional account of the single-axis golf movement.

Instructional Merry-Go-Round
A story from "The Country Where Golf is King" entitled "The Scene from Hell" a.k.a. "The Instructional Merry Go Round"

"Jim Attends a Church Service"
A story from "The Country Where Golf is King" entitled "Jim Attends A Church Service". Ed Laskody cautions, "The religious may find this story offensive."

A Bad Commercial
A short story by Ed Laskody: "I was surfing through the channels on my satellite TV when I came across this incredibly bad golf commercial. Instantly the light went on and I knew who was responsible. It was that slimy, creepy, crawly, dirt bag, 'snake in the grass' Kuykendall..."

Jim Blake Meets Bob Bailey
Another short story by Ed Laskody: "... O.K. so there I was regaling some of my golfing buddies with an account of my recent vasectomy, when who do I see seated about four stools away, but the notorious Bob Bailey..."

Half Hour Lesson
"How To Teach Someone To Hit A Golf Ball Straight In A Half Hour's Time (Or At Least Put Them On The Correct Path)" by Edward Laskody

Single-Axis Golf Web Site
Unbiased information for those interested in learning more about the single-axis golf methods

Single-Axis Golf Forum
A place for golfers to share ideas, opinions, and other information pertaining to any variation of the Moe Norman inspired single-axis golf swing, so that they may learn from one another

scigolf.com
Scigolf offers the best in golf clubs, golf training videos, golf training aids, golf instruction and golf fitness

Single-Axis Golf Clubs
Go to this SA site to get SA clubs at greatly reduced prices.

frankelgolf.com
Frankel Golf Academy: A Sounder, Saner, Simpler Way to Play

crokergolf.com
Program designed to help the individual customize their own swing with the most basic concepts and fundamentals.

naturalgolf.com
Natural Golf Corporation, one of the nation's fastest growing golf training and equipment enterprises, is constantly finding new ways to deliver its proven techniques to an even broader base of golfers seeking to learn or improve their game.

big-grip.com
'Heard a lot about Tom Sanders, an NG defectee who teaches his own version of NG, his website is www.big-grip.com and some instructional materials are available.



Don't forget to visit Jack Kuykendall's site kuykendallgolf.com. There's plenty of free information, but a small membership fee is required for complete access to his site. By the way, if you do decide to join, please mention you heard about it here. Thanks, Ed.
 
spacer graphic bottomcurve graphic   Edward Laskody, Elaskody@nc.rr.com