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How to Use This Program

Study the introduction carefully. The basic mechanics used by the best players to strike the ball are not difficult to learn. They are just different than how the vast majority of golfers try to swing.  We will teach you the correct way, the swing used by the best players in the world.

Module One is the key to learning an effective golf swing. Repeat the drills until the movements feel natural. The drills in this module can be done anywhere – in your living room, at the practice range, or on the golf course. Do NOT move on to Module Two until you have mastered the exercises in Module One.

Success with the drills in Module Two is dependent upon your awareness of the motions of your body, arms, and hands, learned in Module One.

The game of golf too often causes players to place all of their focus on the clubhead and the ball. This results in golf swings which are neither pleasing to the eye, nor very effective.  By practicing the drills without the club and ball in Module One you will learn to blend together GRAVITY and CENTRIFUGAL FORCE, the twin forces of great golf.

When you add the club to the drills in Module Two, you will continue the journey that will give you an effective golf swing. When you do the drills in Module One and Module Two, you are PRACTICING GOLF. When you put a ball in front of the club you are taking a TEST. If you do not pass the test, there is a very strong drive to manipulate the club on the next swing. This is the root cause of the majority of poor or mediocre golf motions.

If, after using our program, you find that you are still failing the “TEST”, go back to Module One and practice the drills found in that module, then once again practice the drills in Module Two.  In Module One, you’re actually learning how to do what is on page 13, so resist the urge to run to the driving range and hit a large bucket of balls in a desperate attempt to discover “The Secret.” 

We know that “The Secret” is the second beat that can be found in any exceptional golf swing. However, if there is another secret, it is PRACTICE.  Practice the drills until you master the moves that create the foundation for a world-class swing. 

The objective in a practice swing is to swing the club.  When the vast majority of golfers place a club behind a golf ball the objective becomes to hit the ball.

The objective should be to swing the club and let the ball get in the way.  If you can master Modules One and Two, this is what you will be able to do with ease.