Perfecting the Simple Golf Swing
Hello All,
I have recently purchased a copy of "The Simple Golf Swing", by David Nevogt.
I am pleasantly surprised by this package, it provides great information on a wide array of areas in which you can improve your golf swing.
The video presentations and eBook were a great point of reference, after going through all the materials, I went out to the golf range the next day and let me tell you this!
It may have taken awhile to let the information to sink in, but I am not hitting a lot longer and straighter shots because of this package. It is simply fantastic.
This package has enhanced my technique and way I approach the golf ball now.
It provided me with so many helpful tips and tricks to get my golf swing so much better!
It really was specific in helping me with each type of the strokes, like a chip and a putt. More emphasising on the strokes, consisting primarily of:
A drive is a long-distance shot played from the tee box, intended to move the ball a great distance down the fairway towards the green.
An approach shot is made with the intention of placing the ball on the green. The term "approach" typically refers to a second or subsequent shot with a shorter-range iron depending on the distance required.
A lay-up shot is made from the fairway after the drive, but intended to travel a shorter distance than might normally be expected and/or with a higher degree of accuracy, due to intervening circumstances. Most often, a lay-up shot is made to avoid hitting the ball into a hazard placed in the fairway, or to position the ball in a more favorable position on the fairway for the next shot.
A chip is a very short shot played from near the green, generally made with an abbreviated swing motion. Chip shots are used as short approach shots to the green.
A pitch is slightly longer than a chip shot and thus requires a slightly larger swing. It is generally hit with a lofted club and expected to stop fairly quickly once reaching the green.
A bunker shot is a shot played from a sand trap. It is hit with a lofted wedge and is intended to hit the ball high so that it can carry over the lip of the bunker while still staying on the green.
A flop shot is when a player opens the club face on a chip shot to get the ball to fly over an obstacle and stop quickly or spin back once it hits the ground.
A putt is a shot designed to roll the ball along the ground. It is normally made on the putting green using a putter, though other clubs may be used to achieve the same effect in different situations. A lag is a long putt designed less to try to place the ball in the cup than to simply move the ball closer to the hole for an easier putt into the hole.
I also think that the golfing equipment that you use is a crucial element as well as your technique. Having the correct and proper;
⢠Drivers
⢠Fairway Woods & Utility Clubs
⢠Irons
⢠Wedges
⢠Putters
It all makes a difference in the overall scheme of things, and I do think I may be more of a brand hog but I do believe quality makes all the difference.
I am overall extremely impressed by this product and will recommend it to anyone.
Check out the link under the recommendations tab on the following site. Again, Simply Fantastic!
[http://greatonlinediscounts.webs.com/]
Hope this has been a good review,
Happy Golfing!
I have recently purchased a copy of "The Simple Golf Swing", by David Nevogt.
I am pleasantly surprised by this package, it provides great information on a wide array of areas in which you can improve your golf swing.
The video presentations and eBook were a great point of reference, after going through all the materials, I went out to the golf range the next day and let me tell you this!
It may have taken awhile to let the information to sink in, but I am not hitting a lot longer and straighter shots because of this package. It is simply fantastic.
This package has enhanced my technique and way I approach the golf ball now.
It provided me with so many helpful tips and tricks to get my golf swing so much better!
It really was specific in helping me with each type of the strokes, like a chip and a putt. More emphasising on the strokes, consisting primarily of:
A drive is a long-distance shot played from the tee box, intended to move the ball a great distance down the fairway towards the green.
An approach shot is made with the intention of placing the ball on the green. The term "approach" typically refers to a second or subsequent shot with a shorter-range iron depending on the distance required.
A lay-up shot is made from the fairway after the drive, but intended to travel a shorter distance than might normally be expected and/or with a higher degree of accuracy, due to intervening circumstances. Most often, a lay-up shot is made to avoid hitting the ball into a hazard placed in the fairway, or to position the ball in a more favorable position on the fairway for the next shot.
A chip is a very short shot played from near the green, generally made with an abbreviated swing motion. Chip shots are used as short approach shots to the green.
A pitch is slightly longer than a chip shot and thus requires a slightly larger swing. It is generally hit with a lofted club and expected to stop fairly quickly once reaching the green.
A bunker shot is a shot played from a sand trap. It is hit with a lofted wedge and is intended to hit the ball high so that it can carry over the lip of the bunker while still staying on the green.
A flop shot is when a player opens the club face on a chip shot to get the ball to fly over an obstacle and stop quickly or spin back once it hits the ground.
A putt is a shot designed to roll the ball along the ground. It is normally made on the putting green using a putter, though other clubs may be used to achieve the same effect in different situations. A lag is a long putt designed less to try to place the ball in the cup than to simply move the ball closer to the hole for an easier putt into the hole.
I also think that the golfing equipment that you use is a crucial element as well as your technique. Having the correct and proper;
⢠Drivers
⢠Fairway Woods & Utility Clubs
⢠Irons
⢠Wedges
⢠Putters
It all makes a difference in the overall scheme of things, and I do think I may be more of a brand hog but I do believe quality makes all the difference.
I am overall extremely impressed by this product and will recommend it to anyone.
Check out the link under the recommendations tab on the following site. Again, Simply Fantastic!
[http://greatonlinediscounts.webs.com/]
Hope this has been a good review,
Happy Golfing!