Golf DVDs

Golf DVDs

Released in April 15, 1994, Harvey Penick's Little Red Video: Lessons and Teachings from a Lifetime in Golf (1994) is a classic must-have video for golf students. It is one of the best seller golf AV book of all time, providing fundamental, step by step instructions and easy to follow videos. Together with Harvey Penick are his students Ben Crenshaw and Tom Kite. They teach the ins and outs of the game in a very simple and relaxing way. The work is originally in VHS Format, but its popularity enables it to spawn VCD and DVD copies.

Butch Harmon's Training Series: Short & Sweet, Power Play, and Course I.Q. is a lovely pet of golf beginners. This video came up in May 2001, containing 3 discs and covering an hour 50 minutes. This series is specifically for novice players, and Butch Harmon delivers very clear and simple instructions which might irritate experienced golfers. The golf expert also provides innovative techniques and shares personal and unique tips.

The most favorite golf DVD of all time is Jim McLean's 8 Step Swing. Here, famous golf expert Jim McLean shares his knowledge to the global golfing community with a video that teaches eight key checkpoint positions that can launch a powerful, repeatable hole-snatching swing. Released by Homevision in June 1999, McLean's video features a one hour and 40 minute instructional guide that can summarize a multi-story library of golfing books and magazines. Two minutes of this video is already a massive splurge of indispensable information, so golfers should be advised that this particular guide should not be absorbed in one sitting. McLean also provides fresh golf tips that are rarely given in conventional sports glossies.