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I had a ball striking problem in the early 1990s.
The
power fade which served me well for 25 years had turned into an out-of-control
slice. When I couldn't fix it with anything I tried, including my first golf lesson ever,
I fixed it BY MYSELF ...and so can you!
Let's face it, we're all busy
and
lessons take a commitment in both time and money. That's why my self-teaching
method may be the answer you've been looking for. I know it was for ME.
After
watching golf tournaments on TV, reading golf tips, watching golf lessons and
reading numerous articles from pros in the leading golf publications
I had many frequently asked
questions
(I'm sure you do too). There were plenty of viable
options to choose from or so I thought, because there are dozens of books and
teaching aids available from golf’’s best players and instructors.
Believe ME, there's
no lack of information or gadgets available on the market. In my case I knew
I wasn’t getting the club square at impact. The overwhelming majority of
information I read and viewed described
squaring the club
as “the natural result” of good swing mechanics and fundamentals. My
reply,
THERE’S NOTHING NATURAL ABOUT IT.
Also, my limited time practicing at
the driving range was self-defeating because I didn’t know what to practice, to
hit the ball straight or with a draw and under control. I already had a good
grip, athletic set-up and a compact swing that worked well for over 30 years.
What I really needed were a few simple swing thoughts, with specific ball
striking drills I could practice and remember. It was important for ME to
quickly see and feel results, so during a round I felt confident I could execute
on demand. More importantly,
I wasn’t receptive to making changes to my swing. Asking me to think about keeping my swing “on plane”,
made things more confusing.
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