The instructions still work, though the game (courses, clubs, and balls) has changed completely. It´s fun to remember a time when 250 yards was a BIG hit, sand wedges were exotic, and only the Masters and USGA tournaments limited players to 14 clubs.
Ben Hogan, the greatest of all time in my view, has written a far more informative and insightful book in his Five Lessons. Power Golf is for beginners, if you are an experienced golfer you won't find it particularly useful. The tricks and little improvements that are in other books are not there. My view is that if you're looking to tune your golf you should read Bob Rotella's books.
Learning from arguably the greatest ball striker of all time is an opportunity any novice golfer should not pass up. He developed his own swing through massive repetition and is very affirmative in the proper technique of a good golf swing. Some of the fundamentals should translate to my game but not everything…
I might get back into golf with my son. It’s been over a decade since I played.
I can’t believe how good this book was, especially for someone like me returning to the game. Very actionable and simple, if you know the basics of golf.
if you are just starting to golf, this is a great book. It teaches all the basics. Read this then go get a few lessons and you'll be good to go. Not for advanced players