Thursday, May 21, 2009

Medicus Trainer - Medicus Driver Review

Medicus Trainer By John Lynch

If you're a serious golfer it's hard to miss the Medicus Trainer info-mercials on the Golf Channel. PGA Tour stars Mark O’Meara and Camilo Villegas along with Tiger's swing coach Hank Haney swear by the Medicus Trainer as it practically forces you to swing the club on plane.

So can the Medicus Trainer really detect swing defects for the average golfer and then become unhinged to give instant feedback to the golfer? After wondering for years if the Medicus Driver Trainer is the real deal, I decided to give it a try.

So I went down to my local pro shop and checked it out.

I was surprised at how heavy the club head seemed with the Medicus driver. As I started taking practice swings it felt like the thing would break in two! The more I swung this Medicus Trainer the more I began to realize how durable this golf swing trainer really is.

Then I hit some balls with my regular clubs. They felt lighter and easier to hit than normal, and that was after practicing with the Medicus Driver for only a few minutes.

The truth is if you're a golfer with flaws in your golf swing, the Medicus Trainer - Driver will give you immediate feedback about what is wrong with your swing and how to fix your swing defects.

It's true the Medicus Driver can be a bit spendy. Compared with lessons from your club pro which can run you upwards of $100/hour, the Medicus Driver is actually a very wise investment in your golf game. And we pay a lot of money to play this great game of golf, why not play your best?

Medicus Trainer

And it gets better, with instant feedback from the Medicus Driver you can fix your swing faults and not keep repeating them. What good is practice if you keep repeating the same old swing faults over and over again? In fact the more you practice without a golf swing trainer the more you're engraining your swing faults into habit. You might think you know what you're doing wrong, but in actuality you probably have no idea without proper feedback.

Oh, did I mention the Medicus Driver is the largest selling golf swing trainer ever? Over a million Medicus drivers have been sold, and that number only keeps climbing. So the Medicus Driver must be doing something right. Click here to check out these astonishing Medicus Trainers, and you'll be on your way to finally improving your scores on a consistent basis. Think about how surprised your playing partners will be when they see how pure you'll be striking the ball!

Yes, it's possible you can correct some of your swing problems on your own. But unless you have some sort of feedback mechanism telling you what it is you're doing wrong, most of your efforts will be wasted.

For example, you can take lessons from a golf pro, and if he or she is worth their salt you can work out some swing faults. But we all know just because we seem to have cured our swing today, when we go out for our next round, something else is a little off. This happens to the top PGA pros as well, but they can afford to have their own personal swing guru at their beckon call to fly out on a moments notice and fix any fault that may have developed in their swing.

Sure, lessons are great, but they don’t come cheap. So by paying the equivalent of a few golf lessons with a teaching pro you can own a Medicus Trainer and be always checking your swing for any flaws at every practice session or when warming up before each round.

And remember, since the Medicus Driver is a practice-only swing trainer, you could split the cost with one or two buddies and share the club between yourselves. (But don’t go in with that guy who beats you most of the time.)

And it gets even better, because the Medicus Driver not only comes with great teaching videos, you can try the club out for 30 days for only about 40 bucks after which you get a 20% discount and FREE shipping.

And to top that off you will receive a free putter training aid that helps you learn how to putt with your shoulders, just like the pros!

Do you understand what this means? Your putter and your driver are by far the two most used clubs in your bag (about half your strokes!). If you can improve in both of these areas you can finally start scoring out on the golf course and start taking some money back from THAT guy who somehow manages to beat you 8 out of 10 times by a stroke or two.

I don’t know how long this fantastic offer will be in effect, so it might be a good idea to act now and make sure you take advantage of it.

Make sure you buy the Medicus Driver from the Medicus Golf site, you'll get FREE shipping and it will ship within 24 hours.

If you decide to buy Medicus Trainers on Ebay or Craigslist - BUYER BEWARE!! You may not get the bonuses and shipping time could take forever.

Also, if you have order issues with any of these non Medicus Golf Sites, are you confident they will be resolved in a timely manner??...

Something to think about...

Play well.

-John Lynch

Click Here To Check Out the Medicus Driver and Improve all aspects of your swing from the takeaway to downswing!

About The Author:
John Lynch is owner of No. 1 Golf Book Reviews and has reviewed hundreds of golf swing aid products. To read Medicus Driver Reviews, John recommends you visit ===> MedicusDriverReview.com

Monday, May 18, 2009

Golf Swing Fundamentals - How To Break The Wrists

By John Lynch

Looking for the secret golf swing fundamentals to a great swing? I guarantee if you master this one magic move in your golf swing your scores will come down at least 10 strokes…immediately!

What is this secret magic move you ask?...

In a nutshell – “Start the back swing with an early backward wrist break!”

Lemme explain.

I know what you’re thinking, it sounds too good to be true. It goes against every golf swing fundamental rule you've ever heard about starting the swing. But it’s true - and unless your golf swing is now everything you want it to be, you're about to find out how and why this one secret move is made.

The early backward wrist break is quite easy to do. If you've been breaking your wrist in the conventional way you may need a little time to convince yourself of the backward wrist break.

The prevailing golf swing fundamental wisdom says to break the right wrist (right handed golfers) late in the back swing.

Since the early backward wrist break is the first move in the back swing, let's be positively certain you understand what it is.

First, hold your right hand in front of you, fingers together and extended, thumb up and the palm squarely facing the left. From that position bend the right hand to the right, trying to make the fingers come back toward the outside of the wrist. You can't get them anywhere near the wrist, of course, but a golfer with supple wrists can bend the hand back until hand and wrist form a right angle.

This motion of the right hand, straight back, is the backward wrist break.golf swing fundamentals

The way the right hand should move from the wrist in the early backward break-straight back toward the outside of the forearm, with no turning or rolling.

The orthodox wrist break is quite different. Hold your right hand again as you held it before. Now, instead of bending it backward, bend it up, so that the thumb comes toward you. That is the commonly accepted wrist break. Forget it. You will no longer need it.

To make the early backward wrist break we merely push the heel of the right hand down against the big knuckle of the left thumb. This is a downward pressure of the heel on the thumb. When it's done, without moving the hands otherwise, the right hand breaks backward at the wrist and the left hand breaks forward or inward, the back of the left hand going under and facing, in a general way, toward the ground.

golf swing fundamentals
How the backward wrist break is made, with the heel of the right hand pressing down on the knuckle of the left thumb. The back of the left hand begins to turn down and under.

How not to make the wrist break. Wrists and hands have rolled, the back of the left hand has turned upward. The right hand is rolling too, instead of bending straight back.

golf swing fundamentals

At this point the golf club will have come back slightly inside the projected line of flight but the club face will not have opened. The face will be at about a 45-degree angle with the ground and, as you stand there, you will not be able to see any of it.

We have not put this into the actual swing yet, remember. We're still working on the golf swing fundamentals of the wrist break. At this crucial stage in your back swing you may refuse to believe that you can hit the ball with such a break. So make this test....

"Go To The Practice Tee, Or To A Range Or An Indoor Net. Address The Ball. Make The Early Backward Break And Do Nothing Else!”

Don't shift your weight, move your hips, or turn your shoulders. Just make the backward break. Hold it a couple of seconds. Now simply turn your shoulders, allowing the shoulders to swing your arms and the club up to the top, and then follow right on through with the swing and hit the golf ball.

You’ll be stunned at what happens after you do this a few times. You'll soon discover, if you keep the wrist position, you'll not only hit the ball, but you'll hit it solidly, hit it straight, and hit it an unusually long distance.

You'll also discover the more you allow the turning shoulders to swing the golf club up, the better you will hit the ball and the further you'll hit it. Cause no effort to swing the arms, just let the shoulders move them and the golf club. The more the arms are swung independently of the shoulders, the less likely you're to reach a good position at the top. So picture the shoulders as the motivating force, the "motor."

golf swing fundamentals

Here is what you should see when you make the backward break perfectly - only one knuckle of the left hand but two knuckles of the right.

The closer you bring this motivating force to the axis of the swing (the spinal column) the better the swing will be.

Learn how one secret "magic move" (which you can easily feed into your current swing in just 7 minutes, even if you suck at the game right now) instantly unleashes so much hidden raw power, balance and accuracy... That you can go out tomorrow and launch a pin-point 230-yard tee shot with a 3-wood...From your knees!

Hit ‘em Long and Straight!

John Lynch

About The Author:
John Lynch is owner of No. 1 Golf Book Reviews and has published thousands of quality articles. To learn to golf, John recommends you visit===> LearnToGolf.com

Friday, May 15, 2009

Topping The Golf Ball - The Secret To Stop Topping The Golf Ball

topping the golf ball
By John Lynch

Feeling frustrated lately because you're constantly topping the golf ball? I guarantee if you master this one magic move in your golf swing you will stop topping the golf ball immediately!

What is this magic move to stop topping the golf ball you ask?...

In a nutshell – “Start the back swing with an early backward wrist break!”

Lemme explain.

I know what you’re thinking, this sounds too simple to be true. It goes against every rule you ever heard about starting the golf swing. But it’s true - and unless your golf swing is now everything that you want it to be, you will find out how and why this one magic move is made.

The early backward wrist break is quite easy to do. If you have been breaking your wrist in the conventional way you may need a little time to convince yourself of the backward wrist break.

Conventional golf swing wisdom says to break the right wrist (right handed golfer) very late in the back swing.

Because the early backward wrist break is the first move in the back swing, let's be completely sure you understand what it is.

First, hold your right hand in front of you, fingers together and extended, thumb up and the palm squarely facing the left. From that position bend the hand to the right, trying to make the fingers come back toward the outside of the wrist. You can't get them anywhere near the wrist, of course, but a person with supple wrists can bend the hand back until hand and wrist form a right angle.

This motion of the hand, straight back, is the backward wrist break.topping the golf ball

The way the right hand should move from the wrist in the early backward break-straight back toward the outside of the forearm, with no turning or rolling.

The conventional wrist break is quite different. Hold your hand again as you held it before. Now, instead of bending it backward, bend it up, so that the thumb comes toward you. That is the orthodox, accepted wrist break. Forget it. You will no longer need it.

To make the backward wrist break we merely push the heel of the right hand down against the big knuckle of the left thumb. This is a downward pressure of the heel on the thumb. When it is done, without moving the hands otherwise, the right hand breaks backward at the wrist and the left hand breaks forward or inward, the back of the left hand going under and facing, in a general way, toward the ground.

topping the golf ball
How the backward break is made, with the heel of the right hand pressing down on the knuckle of the left thumb. The back of the left hand begins to turn down and under.

How not to make the break. Wrists and hands have rolled, the back of the left hand has turned upward. The right hand is rolling too, instead of bending straight back.

topping the golf ball

At this point the club will have come back slightly inside the projected line of flight but the club face will not have opened. The face will be at about a 45-degree angle with the ground and, as you stand there, you will not be able to see any of it.

We have not put this into the actual swing yet, remember. We are still working on the mechanics of the wrist break. At this crucial point in your back swing you may refuse to believe that you can hit the ball with such a break. So make this test....

"Go To The Practice Tee, Or To A Range Or An Indoor Net. Address The Ball. Make The Backward Break And Do Nothing Else!”

Don't shift your weight, move your hips, or turn your shoulders. Just make the backward break. Hold it a couple of seconds. Now simply turn your shoulders, letting the shoulders swing your arms and the club up to the top, and then go right on through with the swing and hit the ball.

You’ll be amazed at what happens after you try this a few times. You will find, if you keep the wrist position, you not only hit the ball, but that you hit it solidly, hit it straight, and hit it a surprisingly long distance.

No more topping the golf ball!

You will also discover the more you permit the turning shoulders to swing the club up, the better you will hit the ball and the farther you will hit it. Make no effort to swing the arms, just let the shoulders move them and the club. The more the arms are swung independently of the shoulders, the less likely you are to reach a good position at the top. So picture the shoulders as the motivating force, the "motor."

topping the golf ball

Here is what you should see when you make the backward break perfectly - only one knuckle of the left hand but two knuckles of the right.

The closer you bring this motivating force to the axis of the swing (the spinal column) the better the swing will be.

Learn how one simple "magic move" (which you can easily feed into your current swing in just 7 minutes, even if you stink at the game right now) instantly uncorks so much hidden raw power, balance and accuracy... That you can go out tomorrow and launch a pin-point 230-yard tee shot with a 3-wood...From your knees...

And stop topping the golf ball today!!

Hit ‘em Long and Straight!

John Lynch

About The Author:
John Lynch is owner of No. 1 Golf Book Reviews and has published thousands of quality articles. To learn to golf, John recommends you visit===> LearnToGolf.com

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

How To Improve Your Golf Swing Using 4 Magic Moves!

how to improve golf swing
Dear Golfer,

Are you on an endless quest searching for the holy grail containing the answer to how to improve your golf swing?

Well my fellow fairway-farmer your search may be over.

The author of Four Magic Moves To Winning Golf claims 4 simple moves are the solution to improving your golf swing. He goes onto say PGA Pros don't want you to know these "Four Secret Magic Moves".

Here's the deal...

Four Magic Moves incorporates a very unorthodox and controversial "early backward wrist break"(see photo) and goes completely against accepted golf wisdom on how to improve the golf swing. Nick Faldo has publicly stated many times this one move helped him win 6 golf major championships.
how to improve golf swing
When I first practiced these Four Magic Moves at the range my golf swing felt different. I thought "this can't be right". However I stayed with it and continued practicing the magic techniques on how to improve the golf swing.

Gradually I began to notice the golf club felt much lighter as I swung. I also found it easier to drop the club into the "slot" during my downswing allowing me to attack the golf ball from the inside - the secret to real power.

Then it hit me like a ton of bricks, "I've been yanking the golf club way too far to the inside at the start of my back swing, now my golf swing is on plane."

And that's just the beginning...

The truth is, when your golf swing is on plane and balanced the club will feel much lighter.

But better still I noticed a more penetrating ball flight with my irons AND my woods.

Needless to say, I was ecstatic. My golf ball was now traveling much further... and straighter!

And it gets even better...

Five days after learning The Four Magic Moves To Winning Golf I carded my first ever hole-in-0ne!

I can truly say beyond a shadow of doubt Four Magic Moves To Winning Golf by Andy Brown and Joe Dante have the solution to how to improve your golf swing!

But don't take my word for it...

"23 Handicapper Drops 5 Strokes To An 18 In Just A Couple Of Weeks!"

-----Original Message-----
From: Al Lott [mailto:alottxxxx@xxxglobal.net]
Sent: 21 December 2006 16:04
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Re: 121-4 & CD

Andy,

Thanks for the CD's format. Love the audio, listen to it over and over again and every time another bell rings. It has allowed me to go through The New Four Magic Moves a second and third time now and with every review, out comes (what I will call) a new pointer.

Wish I had gotten this info 20 years ago. I can't believe how easy your instructions are to follow.

Bottom line is you have now got me from a 23 handicapper to an 18 in a couple of weeks. So much so, that my playing partners want to know how much my lessons are costing me.

This brings me to a question, Do you offer gift certificates? Although it's a little late for Xmas gifts.

Thank You

Al

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Main Features of The New Four Magic Moves To Winning Golf:

The 155 page ebook and audio course consists of 11 chapters, 56 pictures and over 5 hours of audio including perfect golf swing drills on how to improve your golf swing. 12 iPod Audiobooks - 372 minutes. - Also download the whole book as one file if you prefer.

Here's what this golf instruction course includes ...
Chapter 1. - What You Can Do. Why don't more people play better golf than they do?
Chapter 2. - Sweeping Out the Rubbish.
Chapter 3. - Getting Set: The Grip and the Stance.
Chapter 4. - The Back swing.
Chapter 5. - At The Top.
Chapter 6. - Starting Down.
Chapter 7 - Through The Ball.
Chapter 8 - The Short Game.
Chapter 9 - In And Out Of Trouble.
Chapter 10 - The Early Break and the Late Hit—Secrets of Timing and Rhythm.
Chapter 11 - Thinking Your Way Around.

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About The Author:
John Lynch is owner of No. 1 Golf Book Reviews and has published thousands of quality articles. To learn to golf, John recommends you visit: LearnToGolf.com

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Medicus 5 Iron Review - Does The Medicus 5 Iron Work?


Medicus 5 Iron

Medicus Dual 2000 5-Iron Trainer


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Dear Golfer,

Let's get something dead straight before we start.

I don't believe in using golf training aids by themselves to improve your golf game.

Really, I don't. Let me tell you why.

First let me tell you how I got there and why I'm writing this...

A few weeks ago I got a call from a friend of mine who is an avid golfer. He was raving about this new golf trainining aid called the Medicus 5 Iron.

My friend loves PGA Pro Mark O'Meara and decided to heed Mark's advice and purchased the Medicus Driver. He told me Mark O'Meara is a big advocate of swinging the club on plane.

I trust my friend's opinion which is why I clicked on the link in the first place.

"But why don't I believe in golf training aids?"...

Let me explain. I have reviewed over 100 golf training aids. I know which ones have value and which ones are garbage.

However, I have never been a big fan of using golf training aids to improve your golf game. These products all have great sales pages promising miracle improvements in your golf swing. New golfers see "improves all aspects of your swing", and think "wow! ALL aspects of my swing huh, here's my credit card info."

Then the same golfers who bought the training aids realize that a list of instructions with some fancy golf gizmo means nothing on it's own - only after wasting their cash on the training aids...and then the next hot golf training aid comes out and the cycle repeats itself...

Great for the guys who sell the golf training aids, pretty crappy for the poor new golfer who bought it.

So you can imagine my thoughts when my friend called me recommending the Medicus 5 Iron. As I said earlier, it is only because he normally is spot-on that I even clicked anyway.

When I went to Medicus 5 Iron website, I was actually pretty impressed with the sales copy, and even more impressed with some of the features that this appears to have - eliminate slices and hooks and hit longer, more accurate shots time after time, pretty impressive...

But, again, I have to be honest with you...

At this point I'm thinking to myself, "nice sales copy, lots of features, this will sell well...but again, it just isn't going to be too practical ...so forget it".

And that was that...I left the site. But then my friend emails me and tells me his slice has all but gone away and his drives have increased by 40 yards. He said I needed to drop whatever I was doing and get this.

So I went down to my local pro shop and checked it out.

I was surprised at how heavy the club head seemed with the Medicus 5 Iron. As I started taking practice swings it felt like the thing would break in two! The more I swung it the more I began to realize just how durable this golf swing aid really is.

Then I hit some balls with my regular clubs. They felt lighter and easier to hit than normal, and that was after practicing with the Medicus 5 Iron for only a few minutes.

The truth is if you're a golfer with flaws in your swing, the Medicus 5 Iron will give you instant feedback about what is wrong with your swing and how to fix the problems.

Even my 13 year old daughter was swinging the Medicus 5 Iron correctly in no time and she's a beginner golfer!

Well, I became a true believer in the Medicus 5 Iron and now keep it in my bag!

Make sure you buy the Medicus 5 Iron from the Medicus Golf site, you'll get FREE shipping and it will ship within 24 hours.

If you decide to buy the Medicus 5 Iron on Ebay or Craig's list - BUYER BEWARE!! You may not get the FREE BONUS DVD - "Swing Like a Pro" starring Jack Lumpkin and Medicus Inventor Bob Koch and shipping time could take forever, if you get it at all...

Also, if you have order issues with any of these non - Medicus Golf Sites, are you confident they will be resolved in a timely manner??...

Something to think about...

Play well.

John Lynch

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Medicus 5 Iron Features:

  • Used and endorsed by Jack Lumpkin, One of golf's top 100 instructors

  • Can be used indoors or out - at home, on the range, or on the course

  • Improves all aspects of your swing - from the takeaway to the downswing to the follow through

  • Develops muscle memory so that you develop a perfect and repeating swing
  • Improves consistency and control

  • 60 day money back guarantee.

Available Medicus 5 Irons:

- Right Handed Medicus 5 Iron
- Left Handed Medicus 5 Iron
- Women's Medicus 5 Iron
- Junior's Medicus 5 Iron

Included with your Medicus 5 Iron:

  • FREE BONUS DVD "Swing Like a Pro" starring Jack Lumpkin and Medicus Inventor Bob Koch

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    About The Author:
    John Lynch is owner of No. 1 Golf Book Reviews and has reviewed hundreds of golf swing aid products. To read Medicus Driver Reviews, John recommends you visit ===> MedicusDriverReview.com

    How To Cure Your Golf Slice - [VIDEO]

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    Looking to cure your golf slice?

    Watch this 13 minute video and learn the first of the new four magic moves to a winning golf swing. Andy Brown from St Andrews "The Home Of Golf", Scotland explains in this video how the early backward wrist break is your answer to lower golf scores and straighter and longer shots.

    This video shows how you can shave 12 strokes from your handicap simply by curing your golf slice. It is a must watch for any golfer. Download the accompanying free 60 page PDF report and 19 minute audio from===> GolfSwingSecretsRevealed.com

    First, hold your right hand in front of you, fingers together and extended, thumb up and the palm squarely facing to the left as illustrated in the diagram below. From that position bend the hand to the right, trying to make the fingers cure golf slicecome back towards the outside of the wrist. You won’t be able to get them anywhere near the wrist, but a person with supple wrists can bend the hand back until they form a right angle. I’m almost there as you can see.

    Quite simply this straight back motion of the hand is the backward wrist break. The right hand moves towards the outside of the forearm with no turning or rolling. In Chapter 3 of the report I give away on my site I go into great detail about the perfect golf grip. One that stipulates that at address one is showing only two knuckles of the left hand and one of the right hand.

    The right hand must be placed on the club so that the left thumb lies right down the middle of the right palm. This brings the heel of the right hand against the big knuckle at the base of the left thumb. To make the backward wrist break we merely push the heel of the right hand cure golf slicedown against the big knuckle of the left thumb. You must place a downward pressure of the heel onto the thumb. When it is done, without moving the hands otherwise, the right hand breaks backward at the wrist and the left hand breaks inward, the back of the left hand going under and facing towards the ground.

    This early backward wrist break immediately puts your golf swing on plane and is the golf slice cure you have been searching for.

    Give it a try.

    About The Author:
    John Lynch is owner of No. 1 Golf Book Reviews and has published thousands of quality articles. To learn to golf, John recommends you visit===> LearnToGolf.com

    Monday, May 11, 2009

    Medicus Dual - Medicus Dual Hinge Driver Review

    medicus dual By John Lynch


    If you're a serious golfer it's hard to miss the Medicus Dual Hinge Driver info-mercials on the Golf Channel. PGA Tour stars Mark O’Meara and Camilo Villegas along with Tiger's swing coach Hank Haney swear by this golf training aid as it practically forces you to swing the club on plane.

    So can the Medicus Dual Hinge Driver really detect swing faults for the average golfer and then become unhinged to provide instant feedback to the golfer? After wondering for years if this thing is the real deal, I decided to give it a try.

    So I went down to my local pro shop and checked it out.

    I was surprised at how heavy the club head seemed with the Medicus Dual Hinge Driver. As I started taking practice swings it felt like the thing would break in two! The more I swung it the more I began to realize just how durable this golf swing aid really is.

    Then I hit some balls with my regular clubs. They felt lighter and easier to hit than normal, and that was after practicing with the Medicus Dual Hinge Driver for only a few minutes.

    The truth is if you're a golfer with flaws in your swing, the Medicus Dual Hinge Driver will give you instant feedback about what is wrong with your swing and how to fix the problems.

    It's true the Medicus Dual Hinge Driver can be a bit spendy. Compared with lessons from your club pro which can run you upwards of $100/hour, the Medicus Dual Hinge Driver is actually a very wise investment in your golf game. And we pay a lot of money to play this great game of golf, why not play your best?

    medicus dual

    And it gets better, with instant feedback from the Medicus Dual Hinge Driver you can fix your swing faults and not keep repeating them. What good is practice if you keep repeating the same 'ol swing faults over and over again? In fact the more you practice without a training aid the more you're engraining your swing faults into habit. You might think you know what you're doing wrong, but in actuality you probably have no idea without proper feedback.

    Oh, did I mention the Medicus Dual Hinge Driver is the largest selling golf training aid ever? Over a million Medicus drivers have been sold, and that number only keeps climbing. So the Medicus Dual Hinge Driver must be doing something right. Click here to check out these incredible golf training aids, and you'll be on your way to finally improving your scores on a consistent basis. Think about how surprised your playing partners will be when they see how pure you'll be striking the ball!

    Yes, it is possible that you can correct some of your swing problems on your own. But unless you have some sort of feedback mechanism telling you what it is that you are doing wrong, most of your efforts will be wasted.

    For example, you can take lessons from a golf pro, and if he or she is worth their salt you can work out some swing faults. But we all know just because we seem to have cured our swing today, when we go out for our next round, something else is a little off. This happens to the top PGA pros as well, but they can afford to have their own personal swing guru at their beckon call to fly out on a moments notice and fix any fault that may have developed in their swing.

    Sure, lessons are great, but they don’t come cheap. So by paying the equivalent of a few golf lessons with a teaching pro you can own a Medicus Dual Hinge Driver and be always checking your swing for any flaws at every practice session or when warming up before each round.

    And remember, since the Medicus Dual Hinge Driver is a practice-only club, you could split the cost with one or two buddies and share the club between yourselves. (But don’t go in with that guy who beats you most of the time.)

    And it gets even better, because the Medicus Dual Hinge Driver not only comes with great teaching videos, you can try the club out for 60 days for only about 40 bucks after which you get a 20% discount and FREE shipping.

    And to top that off you will receive a free putter training aid that helps you learn how to putt with your shoulders, just like the pros!

    Do you understand what this means? Your putter and your driver are by far the two most used clubs in your bag (about half your strokes!). If you can improve in both of these areas you can finally start scoring out on the golf course and start taking some money back from THAT guy who somehow manages to beat you 8 out of 10 times by a stroke or two.

    I don’t know how long this fantastic offer will be in effect, so it might be a good idea to act now and make sure you take advantage of it.

    Make sure you buy the Medicus Dual Hinge Driver from the Medicus Golf site, you'll get FREE shipping and it will ship within 24 hours.

    If you decide to buy the Medicus Dual Hinge Driver on Ebay or Craigslist - BUYER BEWARE!! You may not get the bonuses and shipping time could take forever.

    Also, if you have order issues with any of these non Medicus Golf Sites, are you confident they will be resolved in a timely manner??...

    Something to think about...

    Play well.

    -John Lynch

    Click Here To Check Out the Medicus Dual Hinge Driver and Improve all aspects of your swing from the takeaway to downswing!


    About The Author:
    John Lynch is owner of No. 1 Golf Book Reviews and has reviewed hundreds of golf swing aid products. To read Medicus Driver Reviews, John recommends you visit ===> MedicusDriverReview.com

    Tuesday, May 5, 2009

    Golf Training Equipment - Medicus Driver Review

    Golf Training Equipment By John Lynch


    If you're a serious golfer it's hard to miss golf training equipment info-mercials on the Golf Channel. PGA Tour stars Mark O’Meara and Camilo Villegas along with Tiger's swing coach Hank Haney swear by the Medicus Driver as it practically forces you to swing the club on plane.

    So can this golf training apparatus really detect swing faults for the average golfer and then become unhinged to provide instant feedback to the golfer? After wondering for years if this thing is the real deal, I decided to give it a try.

    So I went down to my local pro shop and checked it out.

    I was surprised at how heavy the club head seemed with the Medicus driver. As I started taking practice swings it felt like the thing would break in two! The more I swung the Medicus Driver the more I began to realize just how durable this golf training device really is.

    Then I hit some balls with my regular clubs. They felt lighter and easier to hit than normal, and that was after practicing with the Medicus Driver for only a few minutes.

    The truth is if you're a golfer with flaws in your swing, the Medicus Driver golf training aid will give you instant feedback about what is wrong with your swing and how to fix the problems.

    It's true the Medicus Driver can be a bit spendy. Compared with lessons from your club pro which can run you upwards of $100/hour, this golf training device is actually a very wise investment in your golf game. And we pay a lot of money to play this great game of golf, why not play your best?

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    And it gets better, with instant feedback from the Medicus Driver you can fix your swing faults and not keep repeating them. What good is practice if you keep repeating the same 'ol swing faults over and over again? In fact the more you practice without a training aid the more you're engraining your swing faults into habit. You might think you know what you're doing wrong, but in actuality you probably have no idea without proper feedback.

    Oh, did I mention the Medicus Driver is the largest selling golf training aid ever? Over a million Medicus drivers have been sold, and that number only keeps climbing. So the Medicus Driver must be doing something right. Click here to check out these incredible golf training accessories, and you'll be on your way to finally improving your scores on a consistent basis. Think about how surprised your playing partners will be when they see how pure you'll be striking the ball!

    Yes, it is possible that you can correct some of your swing problems on your own. But unless you have some sort of feedback mechanism telling you what it is that you are doing wrong, most of your efforts will be wasted.

    For example, you can take lessons from a golf pro, and if he or she is worth their salt you can work out some swing faults. But we all know just because we seem to have cured our swing today, when we go out for our next round, something else is a little off. This happens to the top PGA pros as well, but they can afford to have their own personal swing guru at their beckon call to fly out on a moments notice and fix any fault that may have developed in their swing.

    Sure, lessons are great, but they don’t come cheap. So by paying the equivalent of a few golf lessons with a teaching pro you can own a Medicus Driver and be always checking your swing for any flaws at every practice session or when warming up before each round.

    And remember, since the Medicus Driver is a practice-only golf training device, you could split the cost with one or two buddies and share the club between yourselves. (But don’t go in with that guy who beats you most of the time.)

    And it gets even better, because the Medicus Driver golf training club not only comes with great teaching videos, you can try the club out for 60 days for only about 40 bucks after which you get a 20% discount and FREE shipping.

    And to top that off you will receive a free putter training aid that helps you learn how to putt with your shoulders, just like the pros!

    Do you understand what this means? Your putter and your driver are by far the two most used clubs in your bag (about half your strokes!). If you can improve in both of these areas you can finally start scoring out on the golf course and start taking some money back from THAT guy who somehow manages to beat you 8 out of 10 times by a stroke or two.

    I don’t know how long this fantastic offer will be in effect, so it might be a good idea to act now and make sure you take advantage of it.

    Make sure you buy the Medicus Driver from the Medicus Golf site, you'll get FREE shipping and it will ship within 24 hours.

    If you decide to buy the Medicus Driver on Ebay or Craigslist - BUYER BEWARE!! You may not get the bonuses and shipping time could take forever.

    Also, if you have order issues with any of these golf training equipment sites, are you confident they will be resolved in a timely manner??...

    Something to think about...

    Play well.

    -John Lynch

    Click Here To Check Out the Medicus Driver and Improve all aspects of your swing from the takeaway to downswing!


    About The Author:
    John Lynch is owner of No. 1 Golf Book Reviews and has reviewed hundreds of golf swing aid products. To read Medicus Driver Reviews, John recommends you visit ===> MedicusDriverReview.com
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