Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Duped by the Vast Golf Swing Instruction Industry?

There is a better way to learn and memorize the golf swing. It's not rocket science... Well not any more.

Of course, you'll disagree because you've probably been wondering how the pros make the golf swing look so easy while you try everything in sight and still can't get the results you want.

Are those guys gifted? Were they born with the golf swing gene? No.

But they have something you don't. It is the crucial information that makes the difference between a struggling amateur and the PGA Tour... And they don't want you to have it!

Have you ever heard the term, "Golf Instruction Industry?" Doesn't it make you wonder how it got that way?

Golf is like a drug that you get hooked on, except the drug is self improvement. That's the good news. The bad news is that once you get hooked, you spend an average of $1000 per year to support your habit... Which is why Golf Instruction is now an Industry!

As long as you keep searching for the secret, they know you'll keep buying... I think it's the biggest conspiracy since prohibition... or maybe the "New Coke" fiasco that eventually made Coca-Cola a bunch of money.

Every year, new gadgets come out to help you play better, new instruction "systems" (which by the way is a marketing "hook") come out to give you new hope that you may one day conquer the game and play par golf like the pros... And golfers buy in droves.

As long as golfers keep feeding the machine, there will be a Golf Instruction Industry! Such a travesty!

But I'm not done! You see, they aren't misleading you with bad information. (In most cases) The information they give you will work, but you need one more piece of information, which they leave out.

Worse yet, many golf teachers have no clue that they are doing it! This has been going on so long that the newer teachers are just repeating everything they were told without question as to whether there is a secret.

Feel used yet? You should. You're not off of the hook on this either. If you buy the magazines every month and run out to try the latest tips, you're feeding the machine too. I have an archive of over 20 years of golf magazines. I quit buying them years ago when I saw that they were recycling old tips from ten or so years prior. They are running out of "new discoveries" to sell magazines every month, so they simply give the old ones a new spin. They get away with it because golfers allow it.

Here are the facts: The golf swing has changed little in the last 200 years. Other than adjustments to allow for newer technology and better physical conditioning, they body still moves the same way and biomechanically there is still really one "best" way to swing the club.

So my question to you is: "Why do you keep feeding this giant money sucking golf instruction machine?"

Want to stop? You just need one bit of information. The famous Ben Hogan swing secret. But like everything else, you've been duped on this one too. Hogan did have a secret... But it WAS NOT a physical part of his golf swing!

Hogan's secret was in the mind. It was how he was able to REPEAT consistently his "special golf swing."

That's why until now, it has never been discovered. But as long as the story seems logical, golfers will continue to fall for every Ben Hogan secret that the gurus sell you.

Why can I say this? Because I was in your shoes! I made the journey, but with one difference...

I found the secret and I have demonstrated that it works by getting results from golfers in 35 countries. Yet, because it is not the easy tip that most golfers are looking for, this secret remains a secret to 99% of the golfing population... Because they don't have an open mind!

The secret is in the mind and it is a process your body is already using 24/7! It's right in front of you. It's almost too simple.

So what is it? It's not sports psychology...

Let me know your thoughts...

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