A Unique Golf Swing Guide For Average Golfer
Golf Swing Guide for Average Golfer
Every golfer ever born has experienced golf swing problems. From Tiger Woods and Ernie Els to the average 24 handicapper scrambling around the local golf course – they have all tinkered (sometimes wrestled) with their golf swings to a greater or lesser extent.
When the average golfer decides that his or her golf swing is in need of adjustment – or a major overhaul – they are usually in the beginning phase of committing a major blunder (in my humble opinion anyway). They set off to emulate the swing of any number of well known PGA players in the hope that if they can copy that particular swing then they will start playing golf like said pro.
Wrong! Its a humbling experience but the truth is that those elite players are where they are for a whole host of reasons – natural talent, mental strength and training regimes to name but a few – and their golf swing is but one part of the whole package.
So lets get real – a Tiger Woods like swing is not going to turn you into Tiger Woods. In fact, trying to emulate his swing is likely to lead to more problems with your golf swing, and hence game, than if you just carried on as before.
What the average golfer actually needs is a golf swing guide aimed at improving the average golfers golf swing. Nobody battling to break 80 or 90 or even 100 for 18 holes of golf should be too worried about what Tiger or Ernie are doing – they would be better served by coming down to earth and concentrating on working with a golf swing guide that is aimed at improving the scores of the average weekend golfer.
So lets get real and recognise that most of us will never seriously challenge even the club pro, but with the right golf swing guide and some patience and application, we can all cut a good few shots off our best scores – and do it consistently. Now that is golfing heaven!
Author: Keith Perrett

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