There
is a very useful method that many accountants use called "The
cost/benefit analysis". You may be familiar with it. The
analysis is done to cut the company costs that do not provide
a specific benefit. It's done on all the different costs of the
company, and then the accountants can then analyze which costs
provide a lot of benefit, versus which costs provide little benefit.
Then quite simply, the costs that provide little benefit are cut.
The golf swing
is really quite complicated. The reason that I wrote "The
Simple Golf Swing" was to get rid of all the
unnecessary movements that end up causing many golfers
trouble. To do this, I applied the cost/benefit method, but I
did it in golf terms.
Just as an
example, we'll use the wrist cock. In analyzing the golf swing,
I found that the wrist cock at the top of one's backswing, produced
great results for a few golfers. However, for the vast majority
of golfers, it actually proved to cause MANY inconsistencies.
So it was
simply cut out of "The
Simple Golf Swing". That may sound too simple of a solution,
but it really works. You'd be amazed at the consistency that is
added by removing this one small move. See, the difference is
that golf magazines or videos, want you to spend countless hours
of your time correcting this small move. You would have many disappointing
rounds if you tried to do that. It's simply not worth it for most
golfers.
I agree that
you must have a significant wrist cock to compete on the professional
tour. However, it has been proven to me many times over that you
do not need a wrist cock to hit the ball 250 down the middle of
the fairway. You do not need that extra 40-60 yards that professionals
need. All you need to break 80 is to be able to hit the ball 220-250
yards down the middle of the fairway. More importantly, you need
to be able to do this every time.
Other examples
of what you could easily cut out of your swing would be the following:
- Lateral
(horizontal) movement to achieve the proper weight transfer
- All
lower body conscious movements. (The Simple Golf Swing will
help you to make the correct lower body movements happen automatically,
and cut out all the unnecessary actions)
- Extended
backswing
- Those
are just a few examples. The list goes on and on, but the point
of all this is that "Simple
is Better" for the vast number of golfers.
I could write
forever on this subject, but I won't take up all your time. If
you would like to see the simple method I've been talking about
please check out "The
Simple Golf Swing"
Yours Sincerly,
David Nevogt
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