Wednesday, May 22, 2013

HOW TO CREATE A POWERFUL GOLF SWING BY USING YOUR TORSO

HOW TO CREATE A POWERFUL GOLF SWING BY USING YOUR TORSO - ALL VOLTAGE WITH NO RESISTANCE
 
 
FORT PIERCE, Florida - Conventional golf swings have always featured movements - or lack of same - that defy the laws of physics. Gary Player almost had it right with the walk-through move he sometimes employed with great success. It's that same walk-through move that is a key component of my powerful OVER THE TOP GOLF swing and one of the reasons I can hit a golf ball much further than before. Think, "Torso," baby! What I've learned is that it pretty much does everything. Your torso isn't just your engine, it's your steering gear as well. Along with added distance, a great golf swing has got to result in accurate golf shots. It is all explained in my instructional eBook through a series of narrated drawings and action sequences that break it all down simply. It also shows comparisons between the conventional and OVER THE TOP GOLF swings. Golfers are learning a new way to hit a golf ball that creates power and keeps it in the fairway. Off the tee, the OVER THE TOP GOLF swing produces a tremendous amount of forward roll. You'll also start hitting the crispest, straightest wedge shots of your life.
 
 
 
A wise sage once said "The inevitable result of any golf lesson is the instant elimination of the one critical unconscious motion that allowed you to compensate for all your errors" and that's never been  truer than now. OVER THE TOP GOLF is a method that offsets virtually all swing faults from funky grips to short backswings to problems with balance and timing. It's all voltage with no resistance. It was a different wise sage who said "Let The Force Be With You" and it is along those lines that you must think if you are to succeed using the OVER THE TOP GOLF swing.




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Updated 06-14-2013