Sunday, December 19, 2010

How Would You Like to Slash Your Golf Handicap in Half?

How to Slash Your Golf handicap in Half?


Medicus Golf


I've been a poor golfer. And I've been a scratch golfer. Scratch golfer is better. Here's what that means for you: You can continue on with your life believing that 'you're a poor golfer', if that makes you feel better, then fine. But I'm here to tell you that playing scratch golf is actually a fantastic feeling... and your golf game will get better almost immediately. Plus, since I've already done the hard work of going from poor golfer to scratch golfer, I know all the shortcuts... and I'll share them with you...

Fact is most golf teaching pros don't know how to effectively teach the 'feel' of a fundamentally sound golf swing. These teaching pros will go about filling your head with how-to-mumbo-jumbo until you are so paralyzed with swing thoughts you can barley swing the club at all!

Sound familiar???

And it gets worse...

The average cost of a teaching pro is $30/hour. You need at least 5 sessions for these lessons to be of any benefit to you. This means you'll have to peel off $150 of your hard earned cash for a lotta swing thoughts.

This is why most golfers get worse after they see their teaching pro.

Plus you can't get any two golf instructors to agree on the correct way to teach the golf swing(just watch 'teaching lessons' on the Golf Channel, have you ever seen two of these so called 'golf gurus' agree on the same thing???).

The result...

Lots of mis-information and confused golfers out there.

There is a golf training product out there taking aim at this mis-information and blowing away the smoke of confusion.

That product is the Medicus PowerMax and PowerMeter.

Here's more...

Any biomechanics expert will tell you the most effective way to learn ANY complex physical task is to learn the 'feel' of the movement...

Truth is the golf swing is a complex physical task (don't let anyone tell you the golf swing is easy).

These same biomechanics experts will also tell you that along with learning the feel, you need instant feed back to tell you whether you're performing the movement correctly(this is why most golfers don't get better after golf lessons, after they leave the pro and practice what they've learned, they're not getting instant feedback).

What's more performing the golf swing incorrectly only engrains into your subconscious bad swing habits.

The beauty of the Medicus PowerMaximus it is uniquely weighted and causes the club to drop into the perfect swing plane with every swing. It's hittable on the range for instant feedback and is equally effective at home during these long, cold, winter months.

And it gets better...

The Medicus PowerMaximus even comes with the Medicus PowerMeter. The PowerMeter attaches to any club in your bag to instantly measure your swing speed and track your progress.

What this all boils down to is...

Because of instant feedback, I was able to immediately correct flaws in my golf swing. Plus I could measure my swing speed thereby monitoring my improvement on a daily basis.

Here's some food for thought...

I recommend buying the Medicus PowerMaximus from the official Medicus Golf site as you can try it risk free for 30 days at only $39.95.

You can buy the Medicus PowerMaximus on eBay or CraigsList, however you may not get the PowerMeter OR the 30 day risk free offer. Plus if you need to return the Medicus PowerMaximus for any reason you could get hassled.

Something to think about.

Play well.

John Lynch

About The Author:
John Lynch is owner of No1GolfBookReviews.com and has reviewed hundreds of golf instructional products. To read expert reviews on the top golf training aids and get FREE golf tips, John recommends you visit===> http://no1golfbookreviews.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

How To Instantly Drop 7 Strokes From Your Golf Scores!

the simple golf swingHow To Instantly Drop 7 Strokes From Your Golf Scores!
By John Lynch

Have you ever watched some golfers furiously whacking balls on the range? They mindlessly bang out ball after ball with their driver, falsely believing they are improvong their golf swing.

A wise man once said: "The definition of insanity is practicing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result".

The truth is, for you to have any kind of benefit from golf practice sessions, you MUST integrate your regular preshot routine into your practice. If you do this, you should only be able to hit roughly 2 or 3 balls per minute.

Many golfers still mistakenly believe if they regularly practice a new swing move, it will automatically transfer onto the course. LEARNING HOW TO SWING AND LEARNING HOW TO PLAY GOLF ARE TWO SEPARATE COGNITIVE PROCESSES.

If there is a weakness I see in many golf teaching pros, they don’t spend enough lesson time on the issue of transference from the range to the golf course. The fact is, any golf instructor worth his salt will take their student onto the golf course where real learning takes place.

Granted, this is a highly evolved physiological concept, but you need to learn about the strategies and tactics of bringing your golf game onto the course. The best golf teachers always discuss these important concepts during each lesson.

Try this. As you practice on the range, pretend certain shots are like those specific ones you will encounter during a typical round of golf. "If you want to play like you practice, then practice like you want to play." Spend time meditating on this critical concept.

Before a round of golf on the range, hit the club you would normally hit on the first hole. Visualize the first hole and how it looks while you are on the range...the fairway, any trees or bunkers. Then go through your pre shot routine as if you are on the course. Pick out a spot on the range where you want the ball to end up.

This programs your subconscious to get into “scoring mode” rather than "swing mode". After you hit your first shot, visualize what your second shot would be and then hit that shot.

If it is a chip onto the green, do that. By the time you reach the first hole you will feel like you have already played it and you will feel more confident.

The club you use to hit the last ball on the range should be the club you will use on the first hole. This will keep the shot fresh in your mind as you head for the first tee.

I recommend having a few extra balls in case your “last shot” is not a good one. You want to end your practice on a good note. This will add volumes to your confidence on the first tee. This is so incredibly powerful in getting you off to a good start that I cannot emphasize it enough.

You see, your preparation for your golf round is crucial in getting your mind set for achieving your potential out on the course. Watch the pros practice before a tournament - they are constantly practicing shots they expect to see on the course.

So if you're the kind of person who wants to break free from a mediocre golf game and finally achieve great results on the golf course, this proven method will set your golf game free!

Hit 'em Long and Straight!

About The Author:John Lynch is owner of No1GolfBookReviews.com and has reviewed hundreds of golf instructional products. To learn How To Instantly Pump Massive Payloads Of Accurate Power Into Your Swing No Matter How Uncoordinated or Out-Of-Shape You Are, John recommends you visit: TheSimpleGolfSwing.com
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