The X-Factor Swing

The X-Factor Swing by Jim McLean, published by HarperCollins on February 26, 1997, is a comprehensive guide for golfers seeking to enhance their driving distance. This edition spans 144 pages and is presented in English. The book introduces McLean’s innovative theory that emphasizes the relationship between shoulder and hip rotation as the key to generating power in a golf swing.
Readers will find detailed insights into McLean’s approach, which has been validated through testing with professional golfers using advanced swing analysis technology. The book aims to equip average golfers with techniques to improve their performance on the course, focusing on the mechanics of the swing and the importance of torque. With its practical guidance, The X-Factor Swing serves as a resource for those interested in sports and recreation, particularly in the realm of golf.
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For every golfer who wants to drive the ball farther down the fairway, the X-Factor will show them how.
Jim McLean’s phenomenal discovery of the secret to added distance has been the featured cover story of a
bestselling issue of Golf magazine, the subject of a bestselling video, X-Factor, and has been integral to the raging success of the Jim McLean GolfSchools across the country.
Jim McLean’s theory is that it isn’t how much a golfer turns, but how much the shoulders turn in relation to the turn of the hips, that creates the power behind a swing. He introduced his theory to a sports specialist who tested it out on pros like John Daly using a Sportsense Swing Motion Trainer (SMT)-a high-tech swing analysis machine which revealed that the differential between the turn of the shoulders and the turn of the hips creates the torque and the power in the golfer’s drive. With The X-Factor Swing, McLean will teach the average golfer how to drive the ball like the pros.
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