Golf Books: Better Your Odds with the Simple Golf Swing

August 24, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Guest Golf Articles

There’s a problem with most golf books. Whether they’re written by legends like Tiger Woods or Jack Nicklaus or even by well-known golf pros, those guys are so naturally talented and so far advanced in their techniques that most of us “normal” human beings couldn’t possibly copy their style and skills.

While I’d love to be the next Tiger Woods, what are the odds that’s going to happen? I’m just a regular guy who wants to lower his handicap and look cool in front of my buddies. While it’s great that Tiger and Jack are geniuses who’ve put what works for them in their books, where’s the practical advice for the rest of us?

That advice, my friend, is in David Nevogt’s Simple Golf Swing. It’s guaranteed to help you improve your swing. When you improve your swing, you’ll improve your whole game.

While David is definitely a pro golfer, the Simple Swing wasn’t written for pros–it was written for people who are looking for step-by-step instructions to learn a swing that will help them hit the ball further than they ever have before. As the name says, David keeps it simple. Follow the instructions, do the drills, and you’ll see results–fast.

The best part about the Simple Golf Swing is that it doesn’t take a lot of effort to learn it. You can pretty well get it down in a couple of hours, and you can master it in under two weeks. The instructions are well illustrated, too, so you can see everything you need to be doing.

Let’s face it; people like us are never going to be golf legends. But with the Simple Golf Swing, we can still be great players. Nine out of ten people who’ve tried the Simple Golf Swing say it’s worked for them. Those odds are all in our favor.

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www.golfswingworld.com/simple-golf-swing-review/

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