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Play Better Golf By Imoroving Your Golf Swing The Simple Way

By: Will Davies


Play Better Golf By Imoroving Your Golf Swing The Simple Way

Will Davies

There are lots of products on the market that claim to be able to improve your golf swing. This article is a review of one such product which came to the market fairly recently.

The author of The Simple Swing, David Nevogt, wrote this popular book in 2006 and since then golfers in more than 30 different countries have bought a copy. The claims made about the book are certainly enticing - what golfer wouldn't want to cut between 7 and 12 strokes from their handicap with a pretty much guaranteed success rate?

According to David golfers generally come up against three problems when they play. Not getting enough distance, the dreaded slice and just being pretty inconsistent in the way they connect with the ball. He decided that if he could simplify the swing in a scientific way then he could probably help most people with these problems. The result of his work was The Simple Swing.

I took up golf fairly late in life - in my late thirties to be precise. I started playing with a friend of mine and it was this friend who first introduced me to The Simple Golf Swing. We used to play together quite reglarly and were around the same mediocre level. We both used to score in the low nineties but couldn't get below the magic 90. Then one day having not played together for a few weeks we played at our local club and to say I was shocked was an understatement.

My friend had the round of his life and shot 84. I thought it was just luck but then he told me about this book he'd bought online and how he'd been practising the techniques so of course I went straight home and got a copy for myself and the rest as they say is history.

I practised hard over the next four or five weeks and brought my score down to the mid eighties. I probably knocked about 9 shots off my game through being more consistent and hitting the ball further. Some of the advice given in The Simple Swing will proabably be at odds with what you currently believe. Would you think that, for example, reducing your back swing could make your drives longer? And David has a great way to get you to hit more greens.

The Simple Swing website has loads of rave reviews on it from players who say they have had fantastic improvement in their golf with David's system. What's good also, is that he offers a money back guarantee if after 8 weeks you are not totally happy for whatever reason.

The Simple Swing really is an excellent book and really stands out from the crowd. It is written in easy to understand language and rates a perfect 10 as far as I am concerned.

Will Davies is a freelance writer and golf fanatic. If you would like to http://golfswing.review2u.com/ play better golf then please visit my website for more advice on how to http://golfswing.review2u.com/ improve your golf swing


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