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The Art of Compression

Posted on: 07-24-2010 Posted in: Golf Tips

I have had several students ask me recently how in the world can they make their golf ball sound like ones that are hit like the pros. Seems like golfers are finally waking up to the fact that impact alignments are the most important golf swing position. Many golfers fail to realize this and continue to work on other aspects of the golf swing that may not pertain to creating better impact conditions.

Over the past year I have written a book The Art of Compression and created several free videos on You Tube. What I teach my students is a complete understanding of how their golf swing works and where the flaws are occuring. Certain flaws will require different degrees of compensating moves. When this vicious cycle happens you are timing dependant, which is why golfers constantly tell me they want to be more consistent. If you have excessive tilt movement during the golf swing you will need to compensate during the downswing. I think you get the picture…TIMING will need to be perfect for consistently compressing the golf ball. Notice I said compress not hit the golf ball.  Anyone can hit the ball, compression is a totally new ball game. 

I invite you to read my book The Art of Compression where you will discover the most efficient swing pattern in golf. It is very easy to implement into your swing and will give you an opportunity to strike the golf ball with control and compression

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