Dude, Your Golf Swing Sucks!
I don't know how else to say it, so I'm just gonna say it-- "YOUR GOLF SWING SUCKS!!"
Ok, for all of you scratch golfers or better reading this, didn't mean to offend any of you.
But for the rest of the 99% golfers out there, this applies to you!!
The truth is, less than 1% of golfers on this planet carry a scratch or better handicap. So by definition this means over 99% of golfers reading this need some sort of help with their golf swing. And out of this same number of golfers, 80% can't legitimately break 100!
I'm not gonna sugar coat it, if you're NOT playing low handicap or scratch golf, it's your swing dude! NOT your clubs...
Lemme put it to you by way of a Zen Koan "Maybe it's the Indian, and not the arrows?"
Stop paying a fortune for the latest driver or fancy set of irons expecting your golf scores are gonna come down as a result - STOP IT DUDE!!!
Save some of that cheddar and take your significant other out for a nice steak and some good wine.
Instead, why not invest your hard earned cash on a golf swing aid that is scientifically proven to build you a fundamentally sound golf swing?
I recommend investing in a golf swing aid that gives you instant feedback when your swing goes off-plane.
I'm willing to even bet you, that over 80% of golfers reading this rush their takeaway when they take the club back. I know, I used rush my takeaway for years. In fact, I didn't even know I was rushing my takeaway till I tried a dual hinge practice club designed to break down when your golf swing goes off plane.
So why is rushing your take away so bad for your golf swing? Because when you rush your take away, your golf swing immediately goes off-plane making it almost impossible to return it to on-plane for the rest of your golf swing.
Needless to say an off-plane golf swing is the reason for all those weak slices, duck hooks, and dare I say - the dreaded shank!
Let's face it, playing perfect golf takes perfect practice. Why not make the most efficient use of your practice time by using a golf training aid that will engrain the proper feel into your golf swing?
Just some food for thought.
Play well.
About the Author
John Lynch is owner of No. 1 Golf Book Reviews and has helped hundreds of golfers achieve their potential.To learn about the Medicus Driver Dual Hinge, John recommends you visit: http://www.squidoo.com/medicusdriverreview
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