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"Glad I Found Your Site!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Davie xxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 27 February 2009 13:42
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Golf Update
Hi Andy,
Sorry I have never been
in touch before but I wanted to wait until I had something
to let you know.
Before I found your site
my grandson talked me into trying to play golf, I
was 58 years old and never held a club in my life,
but I gave it a try, I can still still hear the laughs
and comments as I first hit a tee shot.
But one night while on
the web I found your site and though oh! another guy
trying to tell people how to play golf.
But on looking I thought
I may as well give it a chance and see for myself,
after all I had nothing to lose, so I tried and thank
goodness I did.
Now I am not afraid to
stand in the tee box and rattle a drive between 180-200yds
straight down the fairway.
So Andy this old man of
59(so my grandson says)is glad I found your site.
when I started my scorecard
for 70 par was 118, now I have a handicap of 16.6
from my club.
Yours,
Davie
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"Did Wonders For Me!"
-----Original Message-----
From: David xxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 27 February 2009 07:38
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Thanks for the golf advice
Thanks Andy,
Your advice on the backward
breaking of the hands did wonders for me.
I am 74 yrs young and didn't
start golf until 15 yrs ago.
My handicap blew from 22
to 32 over 18 months due to ruptured lumbar discs
which were operated on 12 months ago and am back playing.
I could not get my swing
back until your advice . I have concentrated and practiced
and now I AM DOWN TO 30.
Thanks and Regards,
David
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"Brilliant!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas xxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 26 February 2009 20:22
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Winning golf
Andy,
I don't know if it is you
or not but my god I'm playing well.
I've never hit the ball
as good. My driving is still the same but every other
part of my game is great.
Played with one of the
guys in the work he plays of 6 I'm of 14.
He gave me 5 shots and
I beat him 3 and 2 up at his course.
Brilliant!
Thomas
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"I Was Beside Myself!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter xxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 22 February 2009 07:02
To: Andy Brown
Subject: My Competitions Results - 44pts
Hi Andy,
Thanks for all your help
to date.
Last Wednesday I played
in my club stableford comp and ended up with 44 points,
wiping the 2nd hole and scoring only one point on
one other hole.
I was beside myself, I
have been sitting on a 24 hcp for the past 12 mths.
Thank you again for your
tips and professional advice.
Peter
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"Game Did Improve By Leaps And
Bounds!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Noel xxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 18 February 2009 03:42
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Good shots
Dear Andy,
I may be a bit different
to the majority of your golfers, I left my 80th birthday
behind me last year and play golf mainly for the exercise
as I am a diabetic and need the exercise to keep my
blood-sugar under control. Taking long walks does
not appeal to me except on the golf course.
I stopped worrying amount
score cards several years ago and although I enjoy
the walk and the company the competitive spirit is
very low. I never was a good golfer, if anything,
a bit below the average and accepted this without
any problem as I have seen the stress some golfers
undergo when, because of age, their handicap starts
to increase.
The benefit I got from
your Golf Swing Secrets is that while my game did
improve in leaps and bounds, the odd time when I managed
to put the 4 secrets together I hit a great shot and
as I persist that great shot is becoming more regular.
Who knows, I might still go back to working on establishing
a handicap.
That great elation we all
feel when we hit a good shot is what makes golf such
a wonderful game and I am getting it more often thanks
to you.
Noel
Hamilton, New Zealand
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"Drives Are Straight Down The
Middle!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Rich xxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 15 February 2009 20:01
To: Andy Brown
Subject: A very happy golfer
Ok Andy,
Since starting the New
4 Magic Moves, about 8 weeks now, I have NEVER, I
mean NEVER have hit as many fairways as I do now..Seems
my drives are just straight down the middle! The same
goes for my irons. I really have just managed 2 of
the 4 moves, and still working on the weight shift,
but for now ,,,this is great.
I used to shoot in the
high 80's, low 90's, now it is low to mid 80's....Can't
wait to get the other "moves" down!!
Thank you for somehow finding
me on the web.
A very happy golfer,
Rich
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"Ball Left The Tee Like A Bullet!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris xxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.net]
Sent: 13 February 2009 11:16
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Hitting it straight
Hi Andy,
Just got to agree the book
is truly fantastic!
I'm a real golf duffer.
Taken the game up several times over the last 20 years
but given up after a couple of months due to lack
of time.
Now I'm semi-retired and
so I started playing with a couple of mates, one of
whom is a ex golf pro. Frankly I'm an embarrassment
to them. I mis-hit most shots, usually very badly.
My wife bought a new driver for my birthday. She might
just as well not have bothered. Also bought a new
set of Callaway Big Berthas, as they are supposed
to be "forgiving". What a disaster. So the ex-pro
offered to give me a lesson.
Last week I bought your
book and read it and started to apply some of the
lessons. Then I had a lesson from the ex-pro. He is
a good teacher and his methods fit very well with
your book. He is very keen on the early wrist cock
and his views on stance are very similar to your own,
although some slight refinements.
Today I went down the practice
ground and did quite well. When I used the early wrist
cock and your grip the percentage of good straight
on target airborne shots was impressive. So then I
went down to the driving range. Worked up from the
9 iron to the 4 iron (my longest iron). Again a very
high percentage of good shots. Even the bad shots
were much better, going straight and 80 -100 yds.
So I thought I would try
my new 460 cc driver. So I carefully took up your
recommended stance and took a few practice swings.
I should say that as yet I am still not using a full
back swing, but trying to get everything else right.
Finally I put a practice
ball on the right size tee and took a careful swing
following your recommendations. Well I could not believe
my eyes! The ball left the tee like a bullet. It went
straight, gaining height as it went. It pitched on
a small bank at around 230 yds and bounced to about
250 yards. I have never hit a ball 200 yards before.
God alone knows what might happen if I took a full
swing and used a decent ball! I now see how pros can
hit 300 metre plus drives.
To be frank the distance
is not the most important part. Hitting straight,
consistent airborne shots is much more important.
My pitching and shorter shots have really improved.
Looking forward to receiving
the
and seeing how I progress.
Thanks very much
Chris
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"Shot My Lowest Score!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Sammy xxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 12 February 2009 05:13
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Lowest golf score
Andy,
I just wanted to thank
you. I purchased your book. I read it.
I went to the golf course
and shot my lowest score of 93.
My previous lowest score
was a 96 approximately 1 year ago.
I am very excited to get
back out on the course and see what kind of scores
I can post now that I know what I'm doing.
Thanks again,
Sammy
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"Hitting The Crispest Cleanest
Straightest Irons!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark xxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 10 February 2009 09:58
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Hitting it crisply!
Hi Andy
I hope your well and a
belated happy new year to you.
I first subscribed to your
news letter back in July 2008 I think after seeing
an advert somewhere about the 4 new magic moves. To
be totally honest I've not done a great deal with
all the information I've received since except read
and save the e-mails for future reference.
I only started playing
golf again about 17 months ago after not hitting a
ball for about 6 years. As you well know it doesn't
come back that quick and my golf has been erratic
to say the least. I could have a good round on Saturday
and turn up on Sunday full of confidence only to look
like I've never picked a club before in my life.
My circumstances changed
somewhat back in late July 08 when I was involved
in a car accident that has left me with a lower back
problem and I've been off work since. My physio says
some golf will do me no harm but I have to pace myself.
Also being off work for so long means less money coming
in so I can't really afford practice time at the driving
range, which leaves me inside a vicious circle as
I hate trying new things on the course until I've
nailed it at the range.
On Friday I went to the
driving range and decided once and for all I was going
to work on the "1st magic move" and persevere with
it until I had mastered it. It wasn't the best session
I've ever had at the driving range but it was far
from the worse. I introduced the early wrist break
before the shoulder turn and yes it did feel strange
at first but the feedback I was getting was impressive.
My irons were going straight with extra distance.
To be honest I wasn't concerned about finding extra
yards as all I wanted initially was to get the ball
in play, the extra yards could wait for another day.
But I probably don't have to tell you that hitting
the ball cleaner incorporating the 1st move would
not only split the fairway but go further too. Since
I started playing again I've developed a left to right
ball flight and have tried everything to "cure" it
but to no avail. I had resigned myself to never curing
it and have learnt to play with it by aiming down
the left. At the range on Friday though I noticed
a massive flaw in my set up that was probably doing
me more harm than good. Friday was quite a mild day
and after striking a few balls I took my jacket and
jumper off leaving just a t-shirt. Straight away I
noticed that even though my feet and shoulders were
set up parallel to my target, my hips were aiming
way right. This set up, even though completely wrong
felt comfortable so straight away I thought had I
got lazy with my set up?
So yesterday morning (Saturday)
I decided to break a habit and put it into practice
on the course before feeling 100% satisfied with the
range work and I have to say I'm so glad I did. I
scored 39 points in a winter stableford competition
but the most pleasing thing was my ball striking throughout
and that even after totally fluffing my 2nd tee shot
that I persevered with the new move. Even when my
aim was slightly off I couldn't complain because I
was hitting the crispest, cleanest straightest irons
I'd hit in a along long time. Even my driver was going
straight and its been a long time since thats happened.
I haven't been so much fading my driver but horribly
slicing it.
Better was to come though
and there are a couple of reasons I'm extra pleased
today. The first of those is following a good round
with another good round. The other reason is I stuck
to the new principles from Saturday. I checked my
setup/alignment before every shot and I used the early
wrist break every shot too. Today I shot an 86 and
beat my mate (13 handicap) 2 up in match play.
The best feeling though
is one I haven't experienced for years. Before I stopped
playing back in 2001 I used to shoot regularly in
the high 70's and low 80's most weeks. I remember
from back then that when I stood over the ball I knew
I was going to connect with a crisp clean contact.
Lately I've been standing over the ball hoping I was
going to connect. Today I had that feeling back again
and it felt great.
Thanks again for the tip
Andy
Best wishes
Mark
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"Feel Strongly That Your Moves
Work!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris xxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 09 February 2009 12:15
To: Andy Brown
Subject: It works Andy
Andy,
I don't know if you read
these messages but I have to tell you that I feel
strongly that your moves work.
I have known for the past
year that moving your wrists during the take-away
helped me hit down on the ball much more consistantly.
But I never could figure out the rest of it.
I play from a 0 to 7 hdcp.
I know this will help me get in the fairway and my
next shot closer to the hole.
I know a lot of the golf
pros in my area. If you are ever around the Boston
area be my guest at one of the finest tracks out here.
We have some great Donald Ross courses.
Chris
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"Taken 9 To 10 Strokes Off!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Brendon xxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.co.nz]
Sent: 09 February 2009 10:11
To: Andy Brown
Subject: My Testimonial
Andy
Just wanted to write to
let you know that after practicing the new 4 magic
moves for about 2 weeks I have taken 9 to 10 strokes
off my game.
I am shooting in the low
to mid 80's. My issue now is putting. This is where
I am giving up strokes. Andy thanks a ton.
Your technique truly works!!!
Brendon
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"The System Works!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Bernie [mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.co.uk]
Sent: 08 February 2009 12:53
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Hello Andy
Hi Andy,
Thanks for asking what's
happening to my golf.
I have been working through
the New Four Magic Moves.
As a reasonably supple
old guy (70 on Sunday) with 25 years golf experience
who was a 10 handicapper for around 20 years and now
at 17 handicap, I had to find a way to stop the degrading
effect of getting older and losing distance and accuracy.
Your new four magic moves
has stopped the rot and I feel that once the UK weather
improves I should be able to reproduce some good golf
and reduce the handicap by a few shots.
The simple truth is that
the system works, with improved distance on driving
(ABOUT 20 YARDS), IRONS playing to their normal distance
with good height and spin control.
Putting is not too bad,
but old eyes can make it difficult some days.
After 5 - 10 years of trying
to regain the level I was at, your system has provided
the light around the corner.
All I have to do now is
BELIEVE IN MY CONTROL OF THE THE SWING, and boy that
is a hard thing to do, but I will.
(If I could live without
a brain, golf would be easier.)
Kind Regards
Bernie
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"Helped My Golf Game!"
-----Original Message-----
From: James xxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 07 February 2009 20:18
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Driving further
Dear Andy
The New Four Magic Moves
has helped my golf game, particularly the First Move.
My persistent lack of consistency
is probably due to my not following through with the
3rd and 4th moves properly.
My handicap is 14.6, I
am driving the ball further but my iron play should
be more consistent. If my chipping and sandshots were
better, I should be scoring in the high 70's.
Thanks and regards,
James
Hong Kong
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"Played My Best Round!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Valerie xxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 04 February 2009 08:42
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Best Round
Hi Andy
I played my best round
today.
Just nine holes and nine
over.
I am only using the wrist
into the thumb knuckle.
Thanks Andy!
Valerie
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"It's No Trick, It Works..Wow!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Martyn xxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.co.uk]
Sent: 02 February 2009 08:11
To: Andy Brown
Subject: No trick!
Hi Andy
Having had a bad day playing
over Christmas I sat down at the computer with a wee
dram and some way came across your web site, so after
downloading the first new four moves started to read,
it just seemed right for a change and the more I thought
about it the more I was excited to go and try it out.
So down to the range I
go and try out the 7 iron trick wow this is no trick...it
works. Now I am all ears and send for the rest of
the secrets.
Andy I am only up to chapter
7 but have found out something you did not tell me,
yes I have a lot of work to do but the signs are very
good indeed.
Having tried to play for
15 years still only 22 handicap at the moment, and
the weather is not great for golf at this time, but
after 4 times at the range went to the course and
played 9 holes, now this is the first time ever I
have played with all shots from the sweet spot on
the club.
The feeling is amazing
all shots nearly on target and the confidence can
not be brought it is fantastic, Andy you are great...take
away half my handicap as only 9 holes played but came
in 2 over par, WOW.
The Queen has just done
her new years list but to me Arise Sir Andy Brown
for services to all the golfers you have helped thanks
will keep in touch.
Kind Regards
Martyn
Cambridge U.K
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"Handicap Just Posted And I'm
Stoked!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Roger xxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 01 February 2009 14:02
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Golf News
Dear Andy,
I have now got the new
swing to work last Saturday.
I went to the range an
got the hip slide down pat then joined a threesome
an shot an 86 my handicap had just been posted 27.5
so I'm stoked.
The right handed putting
pratice really helped with my putting. I nailed over
6 puts over 3 metres.
Thanks so much.
Roger
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"Impressed With The Quick
Progress!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Azies xxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.za]
Sent: 30 January 2009 13:43
To: Andy Brown
Subject: My Golf Update
HiYa Andy
Thank you so much for your
assistance.
I am a complete novice
and decided to download your 60 page guide when my
nephew Michael invited the family to spend the Christmas
holidays in Johannesburg (South Africa). Michael is
regular golfer and I new that he would insist that
I join him on the driving range and golf course. I
grew up playing all types of sport from athletics,
cricket, tennis, and especially rugby and cycling.
Easy enough to guess, I never ever tried golf.
I have good ball sense,
excellent hand - eye co-ordination and am able to
really stay focused. Michael had left a set of golf
clubs in my son's care for the times when he visits
the family in Kimberley (550km from Johannesburg).
We grabbed the clubs and after two visits to the driving
range I was about to render my retirement when I encountered
your website. I was engrossed in your material and
spent a few hours discovering your website. Everything
I read, I made a few short notes and went out onto
the lawn and to practice. After quite a few demos,
removing a few patches of lawn (to the dismay of my
wife), my son and I went back to the driving range.
It was amazing, the embarrassment of a few days ago
was immediately replaced with a confidence which now
takes me to occupy vacant spots on the driving range
without shying away to the furthest points.
Needless to say, my Christmas
holiday was a golfing success with approval from Michael
who was impressed with the quick progress that my
son and I have made in such a short while. We have
managed to play a few 6 and 9 holes but am yet to
tackle the 18 holes. My short game has come along
very well, and I am now working on the woods, drivers
and long irons (3,4). I battle to get sufficient elevation
on the ball with these irons and the drivers seem
to have a mind of their own. My one mistake was that
I was trying to hit all my clubs exactly the same
way, which was highlighted in your notes. I manage
to hit the green regularly on the short holes and
even with the short irons, the pitch and wedge normally
gets me on the green.
I still do not own set
of clubs but I am certain that the family budget adjustment
will be approved.
I have of course passed
your website address to some of my friends with very
positive comments.
Thank you Andy, you're
a star.
Regards
Azies
South Africa, Kimberley
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"Hitting The Crispest,
Cleanest
Straightest Irons!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark xxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 29 January 2009 20:12
To: Andy Brown
Subject: I scored 39 points
Hi Andy
I hope your well and a
belated happy new year to you.
I first subscribed to your
news letter back in July 2008 I think after seeing
an advert somewhere about the 4 magic moves. To be
totally honest I've not done a great deal with all
the information I've received since except read and
save the e-mails for future reference.
I only started playing
golf again about 17 months ago after not hitting a
ball for about 6 years. As you well know it doesn't
come back that quick and my golf has been erratic
to say the least. I could have a good round on Saturday
and turn up on Sunday full of confidence only to look
like I've never picked a club before in my life.
My circumstances changed
somewhat back in late July 08 when I was involved
in a car accident that has left me with a lower back
problem and I've been off work since. My physio says
some golf will do me no harm but I have to pace myself.
Also being off work for so long means less money coming
in so I can't really afford practice time at the driving
range, which leaves me inside a vicious circle as
I hate trying new things on the course until I've
nailed it at the range.
On Friday I went to the
driving range and decided once and for all I was going
to work on the "new 1st magic move" and persevere
with it until I had mastered it. It wasn't the best
session I've ever had at the driving range but it
was far from the worse. I introduced the early wrist
break before the shoulder turn and yes it did feel
strange at first but the feedback I was getting was
impressive. My irons were going straight with extra
distance.
To be honest I wasn't concerned
about finding extra yards as all I wanted initially
was to get the ball in play, the extra yards could
wait for another day. But I probably don't have to
tell you that hitting the ball cleaner incorporating
the 1st move would not only split the fairway but
go further too. Since I started playing again I've
developed a left to right ball flight and have tried
everything to "cure" it but to no avail. I had resigned
myself to never curing it and have learnt to play
with it by aiming down the left. At the range on friday
though I noticed a massive flaw in my set up that
was probably doing me more harm than good. Friday
was quite a mild day and after striking a few balls
I took my jacket and jumper off leaving just a t-shirt.
Straight away I noticed that even though my feet and
shoulders were set up parallel to my target, my hips
were aiming way right. This set up, even though completely
wrong felt comfortable so straight away I thought
had I got lazy with my set up?
So yesterday morning (saturday)
I decided to break a habit and put it into practice
on the course before feeling 100% satisfied with the
range work and I have to say I'm so glad I did. I
scored 39 points in a winter stableford competition
but the most pleasing thing was my ball striking throughout
and that even after totally fluffing my 2nd tee shot
that I persevered with the new move. Even when my
aim was slightly off I couldn't complain because I
was hitting the crispest, cleanest straightest irons
I'd hit in a along long time. Even my driver was going
straight and its been a long time since thats happened.
I haven't been so much fading my driver but horribly
slicing it.
Better was to come though
and there are a couple of reasons I'm extra pleased
today. The first of those is following a good round
with another good round. The other reason is I stuck
to the new principles from Saturday. I checked my
setup/alignment before every shot and I used the early
wrist break every shot too. Today I shot an 86 and
beat my mate (13 handicap) 2 up in match play.
The best feeling though
is one I haven't experienced for years. Before I stopped
playing back in 2001 I used to shoot regularly in
the high 70's and low 80's most weeks. I remember
from back then that when I stood over the ball I knew
I was going to connect with a crisp clean contact.
Lately I've been standing over the ball hoping I was
going to connect. Today I had that feeling back again
and it felt great.
Thanks again for the tip
Andy
Best wishes
Mark
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"This Information Is Priceless!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Will xxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 25 January 2009 15:15
To: Andy Brown
Subject: ball striking improved
Hi Andy,
I just wanted to let you
know that "The New Four Magic Moves to winning golf",
has changed my golf game drastically in just a short
period of time.
I have only been studying
the material for a few weeks but already my ball striking
and consistency have improved more than all the nine
years of playing combined.
This information is priceless
for someone that wants to improve their golf game
and play more consistent golf.
I just can't believe how
systematically simple the instructions are in comparison
to all the other golf rubbish I have read and tried
over the years.
I can't wait until the
spring weather come, so that I can practice the magic
moves alot more and not be hampered by cold wintery
weather.
Thanks for making this
priceless information available to golfers like myself
whom would still be guessing from round to round practice
session after practice session about the golf swing.
THANKS AGAIN......I will
tell all my golfing buddies about you.....
Will
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"Reduced My Best Score
By 15 Shots!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Malcolm xxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 24 January 2009 11:08
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Best score
Hi Andy
Thank you for all the tips
and advice you send me.
The last time I played
on Jan 2, I reduced my best score by 15 shots.
On the same course, I have
improved my short game.
Kind Regards,
Malcolm
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"Got Rid Of My Weak Slice
Overnight!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Joe xxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 24 January 2009 06:58
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Golf Testimonial
Hello Andy,
I'm 52 yrs old and have
been playing golf for 5 years.
I've worked my way down
to a 15 handicap but had hit a wall as far as long
ball accuracy goes, 220-240 yds out.
After reading your initial
"freebie" articles I employed the backward wrist break
to my irons and noticed an immediate improvement in
accuracy and distance. After a couple of months I
broke down and bought the new Four Magic Moves course.
Within one afternoon of
reading your material I went to the driving range
and dramatically improved my long ball accuracy as
well as distance.
I've gotten rid of my weak-slice
overnight and added 20-30 yards overall distance to
my drive.
Last weekend I played two
rounds of golf at Ridgeview Ranch in Plano, Texas
and shot an 87 and 88 respectively on a course rated
71.8 with a 133 slope.
Previously I would play
this course at around 90. I played 96 rounds of golf
in 2008 and can honestly say your training material,
attention to detail and explanations are well worth
the effort.
Thanks,
Joe
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"Made Quite A Difference
To My Game!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Prins [mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 23 January 2009 00:23
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Golf Improvement
Hi Andy,
The new four magic moves
has improved my golf game and my handicap is on its
way down. I also spend more time on the driving range
lately.
At my age I did not expect
a great deal.But has to admit that by griping the
club correctly made quite a difference to my game.
Regards
Chris Prins
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"Balls Were Going Straight
And Hard!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Graham [mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 19 January 2009 19:25
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Better golf shots
Andy,
I am originally from Cumbria
(English/Scottish borders) now living in Canada. We
are currently under two feet of snow and it is minus
-22 degree Celsius (-7.6 degree Fahrenheit), tough
golfing weather. I am currently a 10 handicap, down
form a 14 last year, I have never had a lesson until
now.
I never respond or buy
gimmicks on the web but this is no Gimmick. Even though
I have not been on the course since reading and listening
to "The New Four Magic Moves To Winning Golf" I feel
more confident and can't wait to put into practice.
I did recently hit some
balls in a golf Dome and it felt good, however it
is only 90 yards long but the balls where going straight
and hard into the back of the dome. Golf is a mind
game and I am sure my improved confidence will help
me when the snow thaws.
Ian Graham
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"Handicap Down 6 Strokes
In 6 Weeks!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Philip xxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.co.nz]
Sent: 18 January 2009 23:24
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Better accuracy
Hi Andy
I started playing golf
just four years ago. I was a bit old when I started,
but I really enjoy the game. I felt as though I would
never lower my handicap.
Since reading your first
moves etc. I feel I am improving all the time.
Starting with the grip,
my golf shots were really connecting.
My golf handicap has come
down 6 strokes in just over six weeks.
Thanks for the tuition.
Regards
Philip
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"Big Improvement To My
Swing!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Cees Koper [mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.nl]
Sent: 18 January 2009 13:11
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Thanks a lot
Dear Andy,
Thanks a lot for "The New
Four Magic Moves To Winning Golf".
Although I started very
late to learn golf (I'm 62 years), and doing it now
for about 1 year, the "4 magic moves" has made a big
improvement to my swing consistency.
The first 9 holes I played
after reading "the moves" has been a regular sensation
(about 10 strokes better than my usual average).
However due to the weather
in the past 2 months, I spend most time on the driving
range (were my strokes are going much more straight
now).
Again many thanks for your
"magic moves", they really help me.
Kind regards,
Cees Koper
Haarlem, the Netherlands
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"My Scores Have Dropped!"
-----Original Message-----
From: MAC xxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.net]
Sent: 18 January 2009 07:03
To: Andy Brown
Subject: My Golf News
Andy
I'm a 66 year old man and
have been working on the new four magic moves for
9 weeks with surprising results.
My scores have dropped
from 80/81 to 73/74.
At this point I don't hit
the ball any farther but I hit it much straighter.
The biggest mental challenge is not consciously thinking
about hitting the ball but when I accomplish this
(usually on the range)it's a feeling I had not felt
before. The biggest physical challenge was changing
the takeaway and wrist cocking.
MAC
Michigan/Arizona
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"Shot My All Time Best!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin xxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.co.uk]
Sent: 18 January 2009 16:52
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Thanks
Hi Andy
I would just like to thank
you for the new four magic moves.
I started using the new
magic moves about a year ago.
after two to three years
being stuck at a 24 handicap within 3 months i was
an 18 handicap so 6 six shots gained then i havent
played regulary but in the last 2 months started to
have more time to play and use the new magic moves
even though im still an
18 handicap i just shot my all time best of 81 on
a par 70 scoring 43 three points with a blob and two
1s on the card but am playing to about 15-14 handicap
regular just need to play in a few comps to get get
cut.
so just again thank you
kevin
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"Dropped One Full Club!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce xxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 17 January 2009 19:38
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Thanks for the golf tips
Andy,
I have been practicing
the new four magic moves and I have definitely seen
an improvement to my game. I struggled a few rounds
with it but finally started getting things to click.
I must admit I was at the
range last night and I just can't get the moves to
work with my driver and my hybrid's the way I can
with my iron's. I went back to my old swing and I
was hitting my driver perfectly straight. Not real
long, I only hit about 225-250 on average.
I used to hate hitting
my iron's and now I love them. I feel like I can hit
the ball and know exactly where it is going to go
and how far. I had several birdie's where my second
shot was dead on at the pin and left me with a 1-3
foot putt. I have never done that more than once or
twice in my whole life and now I can do it once or
twice during a round. I have also been able to drop
about one full club now using the new moves. That
is what I had been looking for.
I was struggling with my
irons and my distance and that is why I ordered the
book. I had looked at a ton of other web sites and
nothing really caught my eye or seemed to be anything
I didn't already know or try.
I have been working with
my 20 yr old son. He has the moves down now and he
has really improved this year. He is hitting wedges
and 9 irons further than I hit my 5 iron.
Thanks for the tips!
Bruce
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"Is Well Worth Purchasing!"
-----Original Message-----
From: David xxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.net]
Sent: 17 January 2009 03:16
To: Andy Brown
Subject: My testimony
Hi Andy,
I live in Salem, OR and
December thru March here is wet, cold, and grey; not
too conducive more of a fair weather golfer like myself.
Consequently, I can't say I'm now consistently shooting
in the 70's, etc.
However, I can say that
as a golfer who has been studying the golf swing,
instructional material, and a couple golf schools
along the way for 30 yrs, and one who can perform
most common golf shots, that The New Four Magic Moves
to Winning Golf is well worth purchasing.
Listening to you describe
the golf swing and the typical faults and misconceptions
the average golfer experiences is extremely educational
and note-worthy.
I actually began experimenting
w/ a form of the new 1st magic on my own about 5 yrs
ago and discovered it's importance in setting up the
rest of the golf swing. So when I heard your preview
of the new 1st magic move on your website, I knew
I had to get the rest of the story.
I personally believe that
one who will attentively listen to your audiobook
and has the physical ability to apply the new magic
moves (or positions) to his or her swing can't help
but improve their contact w/ the ball. The mind's
eye is probably one of the most important ingredients
to producing a good golf swing.
Your New Four Magic Moves
feeds the mind's eye which breeds confidence, and
confidence breeds quality golf shots.
Thanks Andy for a great
rendition of the original work!
David
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"I Won By 8 Shots!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Roach [mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.co.za]
Sent: 16 January 2009 23:27
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Won by 8 shots
Hi there Andy,
I played well this morning.
I hit two of my longest
drives ever.
On a long par 4 I left
myself an 8 iron from the green But then went bang
into a sand trap :-) Not to worry though , I chipped
out to within five feet from the flag and then missed
the putt (played it short but the line was right).
I got par on 3 of my 9
holes and the rest were 1 over.
I won by 8 shots.
On the ninth (par 4 dog
leg to the right) I went for the pin on the drive
and used my sand wedge to chip onto the green.
That little trick you suggested
works wonders, I average two putts from the edge of
the green and my chips are closer to the pin.
I practice the new four
magic moves every day, I am hitting further and straighter
each time I play.
Roger Roach
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"The Only Way To Have A
Consistent Golf Game!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Cook [mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 15 January 2009 09:32
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Hello
Howdy Andy...
I have been using the New
Four Magic Moves off and on for the past 6 months
with varied results, but that is my own fault as I
also find myself slipping back into other ways of
approaching the golf swing which has led to body and
mind confusion.
When I consistently stick
to the First Magic Move, my bad swings at least result
in straight shots and that is not too bad as this
is far better results than lots of the other approaches
to swings that create pulls, pushes slices and hooks
as well as lots of topped and fat shots.
I have been playing golf
again after a 30+ year absence from the wonderful
but often frustrating game. When I played before I
was in my 20's and 30's and my golf swing was my own
as I had neither taken lessons nor done much reading
about the science and art of a gold swing. Gee, I
wish I had known of the New Four Magic Moves back
then.
In summary, after playing
around with at least 6 other approaches to the golf
swing, I am now more convinced than ever that the
New Four Magic Moves is about the only way to have
a consistent golf game. I will now go to the practice
tee and work on these moves hoping they will become
so automatic that I can then only have to concentrate
on set up and alignment on the course which should
allow for more wonderful times and less frustration
while playing.
At 63 years of age, my
intention is to shoot my age on or before reaching
the age of 66. When using basically the New Four Magic
Moves, I have shot a low of 69 which is not too bad
for someone who has only been playing for 9 months,
eh.. I firmly believe that the New Four Magic Moves
will help me shoot some great rounds in the future.
Be well Andy and thanks
for all the added information that you share with
us duffers through your website and emails.
Jerry Cook
Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina
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"Thanks For Making My Game
A Joy!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Joan xxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 14 January 2009 20:18
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Here is my progress
Hi Andy
I can honestly say that
from the very beginning of reading your ebook I have
miraculously conquered my frustration of not being
able to hit my 3 wood consistently on the fairway
, it was just simply down to my grip not being quite
right ! I never thought that such a small change would
make such a difference !!
Not only that ,I make sure
on every shot that I'm doing the wrist cock also.
I find that I'm hitting longer and straighter which
is a very satisfying feeling . I have been practising
during this long hard weather and find that even in
the bad conditions I'm doing tons better.
I am a very keen ( and
mature ,over 70) golfer. My partner and I played in
108 away comps last year ! which we enjoyed very much
, but felt that I was letting him down , now I cant
wait to start this years comps as I feel I can play
to my handicap now which is 20 I was not playing to
it at all !
Thanks to your ebook I
am looking forward to our already booked comps for
2009 knowing I'm going to enjoy them all the more.
Today we played our 18
holes and I played to 17 !! was thrilled to bits !!
I tell all my golfing friends about the new four magic
moves to winning golf, hope they don't all beat me
in the future !!
Thanks Andy for making
my game such a joy.
Regards
Joan
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"A Lot More Confidence
At The Tee!"
-----Original Message-----
From: James Holes [mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 14 January 2009 05:52
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Better game
Dear Andy,
With regards to the new
four magic moves, I have been very impressed so far.
I have not been able to practise them as much as I
would like because of other commitments, but when
I do get the opportunity there is a marked improvement
in the consistency of my ball striking.
The flight of the ball
is now also much higher than ever before, although
as yet the distance remains the same. This I'm sure
is because I need more practise in bringing all the
moves together at the correct time during the swing.
I now have a lot more confidence
when I'm at the tee that I will nail a decent shot
and not duff it 30 yards in front of me which has
been the norm in the past.
I'm also confident that
if my game is not 100% I now only have to review the
FMM's and the problem will become apparent instantly.
Regard
James Holes
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"Just Love The Book!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Lars xxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.se]
Sent: 13 January 2009 17:36
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Enjoyed the book
Hi Andy,
Just love the book!!
Have tried it on the course
(in minus 5 celsius) the driving range is closed right
now. But I love it! And it´s so intelligently written.
My hcp is 8, and I just
knew all these years that there would be a "right"
way, but nobody really knew about it. Including reading
all these golfmags through the years.
Boy, am I lucky to have
come across the new four magic moves.
Thanks alot!!!!
Lars
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"Best Money Spent On Golf!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Gill [mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 13 January 2009 15:01
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Best money I have spent on golf
Hi Andy
I have been working through
the changes and have played better than my handicap
of 22 for the last 3 rounds.
I lack concentration on
a few holes which costs me dearly but had 23 stableford
points last Saturday on the back 9 when I concentrated
on the changes.
Hopefully I can commit
to memory without having to consciously think in the
next few weeks and then the results should follow.
Practice will assist no doubt.
The book is the best and
simplest I have read, love the part about the golf
swing feeling "uncomfortable". if uncomfortable then
it appears to work.
The best money I've spent
on golf to date.
Cheers and happy new year.
Chris Gill
Adelaide, Australia
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"Best Teaching Aid!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Verdon [mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 13 January 2009 03:16
To: Andy Brown
Subject: The best teaching aid
Hi Andy,
I just received The New
Four Magic Moves To Winning Golf DVD.
It is the best teaching
aid I have seen.
Happy New Year.
Richard Verdon
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"Hit The Ball Further And
Consistent!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Alexander [mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 12 January 2009 22:39
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Golf status
Hi there Andy
Happy New Year hope you
are well!
Just to let you know how
i am doing with The New Four Magic Moves To Winning
Golf.
I have mix your method
with Moe Normans single plane swing and it works very
well, by using a single plane swing with an early
wrist break it is fantastic and works well, because
the early break keeps you on a correct and single
plane you also hit a ball further and more consistent.
All the best for now
Andrew Alexander
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"Got Rid Of My Vicious
Slice!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Mal Pearson [mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 10 January 2009 09:21
To: Andy Brown
Subject: A big thank you
Hi Andy
Just a quick thank you
for rejuvenating my love for this great game over
the last year.
With your help and advice
I've got rid of my "fade" or should I say "vicious
slice" and I've dropped 3 shots from my h/cap.
The New Four Magic Moves
To Winning Golf is a must for all Golfers of any standard
and I have recommended it to all my Golfing friends.
Again many thanks, I am
looking forward to next season when I'll be working
hard to get to my lifetime goal of a single figure
h/cap.
Have a great New Year
Mal Pearson
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"Hitting Longer and Straighter!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve xxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 09 January 2009 12:36
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Longer shots
Hi Andy
Since purchasing your book
my swing has changed completely.
I am hitting the ball longer
and straighter
I am now working on the
second move but getting the time with the weather
is difficult.
I played on Sunday I am
now down to 18 from 23, I find I am getting more pars
than ever and putting for birdies with Gary Players
9 putting tips, I can not wait for the spring to play
more, I used to get so nervous but now I feel more
confident on the tee especially.
When I go back to my old
wrist break? I hit the ball left and feel it is not
right.
So thanks Andy, I will
give you an update in the near future.
All the best
Steve
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"Knocked 4 Points Off Handicap!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Phil xxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.co.nz]
Sent: 09 January 2009 10:11
To: Andy Brown
Subject: The best I have tried
Hi Andy
It's true, I have knocked
4 points off my handicap since reading the new four
magic moves.
The grip and swing as you
described is certainly helping.
I have had lots of people
telling me different things about the grip etc. but
your explanation of the proper way is certainly the
best I have tried.
I am hitting the ball straighter
from the tee and my fairway hits are great. My son
commented on my game and asked me what I was doing
to improve so much.
I can now play with my
peers and not feel intimidated by them. I took the
instructions away with me on holiday and his mate
read it and he has found a definite improvement in
his game. I am now trying to get my son to read it.
Thanks for the Instructions.
I hope I can continue to improve.
Phil
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"Product Was Of Great Value!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Craig D Miller [mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 07 January 2009 05:53
To: Andy Brown
Subject: My golf swing
Andy,
I have been working on
it. My club Pro has been trying to teach me some of
these swing ideas for months, but I could never really
get the feel of it.
After reading your book,
I believe I will finally be able to incorporate these
moves into my swing. The description of the moves
along with the illustration of the moves as detailed
in your book has been very helpful. More than that,
the description of the "feeling" of the moves and
the visual check points have been even further help.
What is funny is that in
my "minds eye" I always thought that I was swinging
the correct way, and because of that was stubborn
to making any serious changes. I was horrified when
I finally saw my swing on tape, and came the the conclusion
that my swing needed to change. I always made good
contact with the ball, despite my swing deficiencies,
and could get around most courses in +/- 85 strokes
from the men's tees. Since joining a private club
last year, I thought just by playing more my scores
would improve but this has not been the case, and
in fact in some respects has gotten even worse. It
was usually my short game that kept the score from
ballooning over +/- 90 strokes.
I had the classic "casting"
type swing, although I was able to hit the ball fairly
long. My hips would turn, but there was no lateral
slide, and so my swing plane would come from the outside
to the inside. Additionally, I always was a late breaker
of the wrists, and my first move at the top was probably
with the hands. Further, when I finally broke my wrists,
the club face would be about as open as can be.
It has been frustrating!!
I was extremely inconsistent with my accuracy, and
was constantly playing from trouble of one sort or
another. Even when I hit the fairway with the tee-shot
it seemed that trouble would find me on the approach.
And although I could get the ball around the greens
in regulation, it was often not in a good position
to score from.
I now understand the New
Magic Moves, and already my accuracy has improved.
I go out to practice, and then when I get home I re-read
various sections to make further improvements. For
example, yesterday I realized that my grip was still
not "tight" at the top, and would get loose and allow
my left wrist to break down. I also realized that
my first move from the top needs to be a lateral hip
move, and not just a turning of the hips. The more
I practice and then review the reading materials,
the more I seem to improve the overall swing.
I am determined to be a
better Golfer than ever. Even with some of the horrible
deficiencies of my "old" swing, I always had a way
of making things happen on the course. Usually I was
using these skills to avoid complete disaster and
salvage a bogey or even double bogey from a seemingly
impossible situation. I am not afraid of trouble,
but do not wish to tangle with it unnecessarily.
I now truly understand
how much easier it is to hit the ball from the correct
position, and how much inefficiency and wasted effort
was involved in my old swing. I know that my purchase
of your product was of great value, and will help
in achieving my golf goals for the year.
I will let you know the
progress of my game.
Sincerely,
Craig D Miller
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"Recommend It To Every
Golfer!"
-----Original Message-----
From: John Skinner [mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 05 January 2009 03:21
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Much improved golf
Hi Andy,
I have been reading The
New Four Magic Moves To Winning Golf and spending
a lot of time on the course and practice area. My
last 5 rounds have now been between 2 and 5 under
handicap par on a frost course.
The wife and I spent Christmas
at Gran Canaria where we played at the Anfi Toure
course near Peurto Rico. I was averaging drives of
300-330 metres and found 11 of the 13 fairways playing
from the pro tees. I ended up 2 over par on the first
round thanks to too many 3 putts on greens running
at 9.5. I am more used to greens running at less than
5. Second time out I went 2 under handicap par with
some better putting.
I put my new found success
down to your book and would recommend it to every
golfer who wants security in their swing.
My attached picture was
taken on the tee at Anfi Toure. I hope it reflects
what you teach, it is still a lot better than I used
to swing.
Looking forward to the
spring and improved temperatures, although I'm still
hitting it 250-280 yards at -2C, and the handicap
coming down from 15 to single figures.
Have a good 2009
John Skinner
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"My Golf Has Improved Fundamentally!"
-----Original Message-----
From: John xxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.co.uk]
Sent: 07 January 2009 11:16
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Lower handicap
Hi Andy
My golf has improved fundamentally
because I now think carefully before taking a swing.
The discipline that the
new four magic moves to winning golf has imparted
is excellent.
My driving is longer and
straighter and as a result my overall game has improved
I am now playing a steady two shots under my current
handicap.
Thanks Andy,
John
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"Changed The Quality, Power
And Consistency Of My Game!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul xxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 02 January 2009 03:05
To: Andy Brown
Subject: Thanks Andy
Hi Andy,
In 9 weeks, The New Four
Magic Moves TO Winning Golf has completely changed
the quality, power and consistency of my game.
As you suggested, I started
by downloading the free chapter and trying out the
early wrist break at the range.
I'll be honest, I wasn't
really expecting too much, I've got all of the usual
golf DVDs and books and I have had professional lessons.
I was amazed, I really
couldn't understand how such a simple change could
have such a dramatic impact on the quality and accuracy
of shot - but it did, and it's was reproducible (when
I got it right!)
After that result, I bought
the entire e-book and the DVD and have been studying
the contents and practising the techniques every day,
sometimes twice a day!
When I got all the techniques
correct, I could feel the quality, power and accuracy
improve almost immediately and I just knew if I increased
the number of practise sessions using these techniques
I would dramatically improve my game and it did.
The results in just 9 weeks
have been truly amazing, I was regularly scoring over
100 on the same golf course (and I have been scoring
the same for about 2 years), I am now regularly scoring
90 and I am now looking to break that 90 barrier.
I've dropped over 10 shots off my game in just 9 weeks.
I would also say that I now use 1 club less than I
was able to use before, that's how much the power
has improved as well.
There have been times in
the past when I thought I would pack the game in.
I couldn't get any consistency and never knew how
I would perform on the day, I could have a reasonable
game or a very embarrassing game.
Thanks to the course, that
really has all changed. I can't recommend this book
and DVD enough and I have personally recommended it
to several friends.
I am now a much more confident
player who has the swing under much more control.
This has enabled me to concentrate on other aspects
of the game like accuracy and strategy. Also, because
I understand the swing fundamentals, I can put things
right on the course when things start to go wrong,
in the past when things started to go wrong the just
kept getting worse.
The main thing though,
is that I now really really enjoy the game and that's
priceless to me - thank you :-)
regards
Paul
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"Shots Are Straighter
And 20 Yards Longer!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom xxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 01 January 2009 16:27
To: Andy Brown
Subject: 12.3 to 10.0
Hello Andy
My tee shots are straighter
and at least 20 yards longer.
My "power" fade (weak slice)
is virtually gone.
My handicap index has dropped
from 12.3 to 10.0 in the past 9 weeks.
My tee shots markedly improved
the first week I applied the new magic moves.
My fairway/hybrid shots
took a few more weeks but are now generally longer
and straighter. I am still having trouble applying
the new magic moves to my iron game, though. When
my iron game comes along, I am confident my handicap
index will drop into the single digits.
Keep up the good work.
Tom
Honolulu, HI
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