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Saturday, December 15, 2007 

What I Learned From A Golf Swing Guru

The perfect golf swing seems to be the ultimate target for most golfers. Get the swing right and everything simply falls into place. So I began to look into the golf swing and how it can be improved for all golfers at any skill level.

It was as I was doing my research that I learned a few lessons that were to change the way I approach golf forever. Here's what I discovered:

1. Spending a fortune on the latest golf club will not improve your game. Yes, I know that this revelation goes against everything that the golf club manufacturers preach to us. But think about it for a moment. They make the ultra expensive clubs, so they are not likely to tell you any different are they?

Now think back to all the people that you play golf with. Rank them in order of money spent on golf clubs. Now list them again in order of playing ability. I would be amazed if the lists were identical.

2. Keep it simple. The real key to improving your game of golf can be summed up in one word; consistency. By developing a predictable and consistent swing, you will have laid rock solid foundations that you can really build your game upon. Go right back to basics and keep it simple. Once you have mastered the first stage (and not before) move on to the next.

3. Invest in Yourself. To get the most from your golf, you need to invest in your most valuable piece of equipment. Yourself. Spend a little time and effort on the key aspects of your game and in a very short time you will start to see dramatic improvements.

To sum up, you need to put down the glossy brochure and head for the driving range. With a little professional help and a sprinkling of practice, you can take your golf to the next level.

Mark Heywood has been on a quest to drop strokes from his game. To take your golf to the next level, you need to develop the perfect golf swing.

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