Lessons of a Lifetime is the ultimate Tom Watson learning experience. Consistency, contact, alignment, firmness of grip, pivot points, release, rhythm, and Penick's "dead aim," are all covered in two comprehensive DVDs that will result in a series of "I get it!" moments. From playing in the wind, to hooking antidotes, to fearless putting, Watson has anticipated every angle, every anxiety-causing habit, and breaks it down for any golfer.
Features
- 2-disc DVD set
- Duration: 2 hrs 45 min in 44 chapters
- Includes 16-page companion booklet
About Tom Watson
- One of the most complete players ever to play golf, as evidenced by his competitiveness in the 2009 Open Championship at the age of 59
- Renowned as an exceptional bad-weather golfer, having displayed this gritty talent best in the difficult and sundry conditions of The Open Championship
- Named PGA Player of the Year 6 times: 1977-1980, 1982 and 1984
- Won the Vardon Trophy for lowest scoring average three straight years: 1977, 1978, and 1979
- Played on four Ryder Cup teams: 1977, 1981, 1983, and 1989, and captained the victorious 1993 team
- Voted the Bob Jones Award in 1987, the highest honor given by the United States Golf Association, in recognition of distinguished sportsmanship in golf
- Inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1988
- Inducted into the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame
- Won 1992 GCSAA Old Tom Morris Award
- Resigned from the Kansas City Country Club in 1991 in protest to its exclusion of people of Jewish ethnicity. He subsequently rejoined after the club's acceptance of Jewish and minority members
- Became involved with golf course design in the early 1990s
- Has authored or co-authored several books, including Tom Watson's Strategic Golf
- Has written a golf instruction column in Golf Digest magazine since the mid-1970s
- Was ranked at the 10th greatest golfer of all time in the 2000 Golf Digest magazine list
- Is the second Golf Professional Emeritus at The Greenbrier Resort in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia