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This author was a real character. I mean he literally takes golf instruction to an engeering
science! Anyway, I liked the golf lessons personally. Here you'll learn what you really need to
know about golf ball construction from a design engineer. This author actually has a patent on golf balls! He
explains the real story on Dimples, Spin Rate, and Performance!
Tips to choose the right ball for your game to lower your scores. An actual "on course" scenario showing the effects of
using the right and wrong ball for your swing and how to evaluate a golf ball on the course and more. After the brief
technical interlude on golf ball construcstuction he gets into the crux of improvement.
He explains obstacles which prevent people from improving, and you will learn why traditional golf
instruction routinely fails to help the average golfer. You may have tried dozens of golf tips without lasting success. In fact,
handicaps have scarcely budged in the last 30 years despite the wealth of instructional material and high tech equipment
advances. He really provided some key insight which improved my game, but you will have to see for yourself.
The Pro Golf Swing vs. Yours - Regardless of their size, age, or gender, professional golfers share a common
denominator. What's more, your body will teach you this secret in seconds! Every body is different, and as a result
you have to work with you body type to optimize your golf swing potential.
The Swing Key - Perform this one simple move and strike the golf ball time and time again with machine-like
accuracy and power. You'll wonder why you tried to play any other way. Like I mentioned before, he's an engineer, and he
really helps you improve your game step-by-step. He also discussed the critical relationship between address and
impact. Get it right and all systems are on go for a solid strike. Over all, I have to say this book helped me
gain key insight into improving my gain...from an engineer no less...and I found it to be an excellent tool. You
will have to try it for yourself. See some great diagrams on his site by clicking below.

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