How to Improve Your Golf Game in Minutes
The million dollar question remains: Golf is hard, but should it be that hard?
According to A.J. Bonar, master teaching pro for players on the PGA and LPGA tours, the answer is a resounding "NO." Our greatest problem is that we tend to complicate the golf swing.
In his 3-Part DVD series The Truth About Golf, Bonar dispels each and every golf swing myth that has been making the game so difficult for men, women, and children to learn. Here are three of the most important:
Myth #1 - Every Golf Swing Should Be the Same
Every golfer has his own body shape and unique body movement. Watch the PGA tour and carefully analyze each pro, and you'll notice that no two are exactly the same. There is no perfect swing, but there is one thing that all great golfers have in common: TIMING.
Myth #2 - There Is No Timing, There's Just Mechanics
One of the biggest myths of all is that mechanics trumps timing. Bonar asserts your success is truly connected to the anticipated moment of impact. By knowing exactly where the face of your club is in your hands at any given time, it is possible for you to have control over the ball.
Myth #3 - Gadgets and Gimmicks Will Tremendously Improve Your Game
To win at the game of golf, it is vital you get back to basics. No matter how much you spend on pricey gadgets and gizmos, unless you understand the importance of the "impact zone," you will have a hard time getting rid of your slice, hitting longer and straighter drives, lowering your handicap, and having more fun on your favorite courses.
It's these sort of smart, incisive insights and tips that have made Bonar's series The Truth About Golf so tremendously popular on The Golf Channel. And now you can take your game to the next level, while simplifying your understanding of the golf swing, by owning The Truth About Golf series on DVD.
In a matter of moments, you will learn how to better use every club in your bag and be able to hit the course with confidence. Bonar's instruction will save you a tremendous amount of money on golf lessons (which often times don't lead you to a greater understanding of how to hit each club) and precious time.
This isn't just speculation. Golf Labs, the developer of testing standards for club, shaft and ball testing, put Bonar's method to the test. The organization analyzed 17 participants who watched his DVDs and found that all of the golfers actually increased their distance and improved their accuracy. Fans of Bonar's strategy even say they reduced their handicap by 30 percent, and hit drives 30 yards longer.
As a bonus, when you order the DVD series, you'll receive a free subscription to Golf Tips Magazine and a 2-ball sleeve of TaylorMade Burner golf balls.
"The key is simplicity," says Bonar. Get started on lowering your handicap by 30 percent (or more), adding at least 30 yards, and playing the kind of golf you've always dreamed of!
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