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THE EASY GOLF SWING SYSTEM

"The 2 Swings That Made Me Almost Quit The Game!"

I was playing in a tournament for charity one Sunday at my friends home course which just happens to have a HUGE clubhouse.
Now this particular clubhouse has a massive balcony that overlooks the first tee.
There were about a dozen guys and a few gorgeous wives camped out on the clubhouse balcony when I was ready to tee off.
They were all chatting with each other.
But as soon as I stepped on the tee... all eyes were on me.
Now I had never been able to play very well in front of an audience (maybe it has something to do with the dreams of public speaking in my birthday suit ...hmm :)
And with everybody and their brother watching me right then, it nearly gave me a full-blown panic attack!
To say I was feeling pressure would be a gross understatement!
So I did what any other golfer would do in that scenario - I went over my routine again, took a couple more practice swings and took another glance down the fairway at my target.
'Just play it safe, and don't SLICE it', I told myself.
Then I heard the chattering stop - they were waiting for me to take my swing, fixed on my every move.
So I try to "macho" up, but also relax... all the while feeling the stares of about 3 dozen people on the back of my head.
A voice enters my head, ‘Just hit the damn thing – it’s not THAT hard!’
I step up and run a 20-point checklist in my mind.
"Keep that shoulder down… stop hunching… whoa, my arms are really tense! Loosen that grip. Man I feel like an idiot – I can’t even hack a few observers… NO, I’M ALRIGHT!"
Another moment… now it’s taking toooo long and I know they sense my difficulty ...because everyone is DEAD SILENT! Damn!
"Hit it already!" So I did.
I looked up just in time to see my ball flying gloriously into to the out-of-bounds trees on the right.


Scott,
This book is very easy to understand and straight-forward in its approachto explaining a very difficult game. I recommend anyone work on their personal golf game a little bit at a time using this product as a solid reference.Daryl
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Scott,
I wanted to write to tell you just how much your “Easy Golf Swing System” has improved my game. I’ve only been playing for about 3 years now and I’ve had more progress in the last month with your system than in the last 3 years.Right now I only am able to get out about twice a week for 9 holes. Before using your instruction I was averaging 52 strokes for 9 holes, so breaking 100 was my first goal. Now I’m averaging about 46 for 9 holes. I completely annihilated my goal of breaking 100 by 10 strokes! I can’t wait to get out and consistently break 90 now!I’ll keep you updated on my progress.Thanks again,Bill ShoemakerClick Here!



Monday, March 30, 2009

Golf Swing Trainers - Use a Golf Swing Trainer and Play Like a Pro

As everyone knows when you start to play a new sport you are unsure of exactly what you are supposed to be doing and find that some aspects of the game are difficult to fully master. Golf is no different, in fact it can be one of the hardest sports to get to grips with as it is so skillful and each single shot you take counts as it will have an effect on your handicap. It is no wonder that many players get so nervous when playing as one wrong move can ruin the whole of your game.
Using golf swing trainers is one way that many people choose to use to improve their golf swing. As you would expect there is a golf swing trainer that will meet every need that you have. One popular kind is the golf swing plane trainer which is a plastic hoop set at an angle that is representative of the arc that your golf club would follow when completing a swing. Using this trains your body to have a great swing time and time again.
Perhaps you are not having too much trouble when your club is actually in the air, maybe your problem is the point of the swing where your club meets the ball. If this is the case don't worry, there are path swing trainers that you can sue to make sure that you are on target for the ball every time. These are used on the ground and look like two sets of plastic straws that make an open topped tunnel in which you place the ball on the tee. You then practise moving the club through them to hit the ball. Using this often enough will train yourself to hit the ball in a straight line by following the set path.
Joe Marquart is an Underground Golf Expert and publishes the highly sought after Golf Guru Report Newsletter. For free tips on driving farther, hitting straight, and slashing your handicap fast, delivered to your inbox, see http://golfgurureport.com
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