By John LynchAndy Brown claims the backward wrist break depicted in this illustration will trigger a cascade of events in your golf swing allowing you hit the golf ball pure every time.
So is this the real deal or just a guy trying to make a quick buck on some golf swing snake oil???
I must admit I was intrigued when I first read about this so called first magic golf move.
So I went down to the range and decided to try this magic golf move out.
What did I find???
Read on...
The club head seemed to close more as I started my swing back...
I felt as if I would hook the golf ball wildly!
I was surprised to see I was actually hitting the ball more solidly.
Ok, so now I'm getting verrrry intrigued, but still skeptical.
Here's more...
The only trouble was I began to wonder "what was I supposed to do after I made the backward wrist break???"
Andy explains in his free 14 minute video to simply turn the shoulders around.
Well, that is easier said than done. I was having trouble incorporating the late hit into my golf swing with the first magic move. The late hit is the key to raw power in your golf swing.
The truth is you need to learn the other three magic moves in detail before you can put it all together.
Play well.
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



