Why Does Your Golf Transmission Slip?

Why Does Your Golf Transmission Slip?

Golf instruction goes in the wrong direction when the goal is to teach you how to swing a golf club in order to make perfect swings that will produce perfect shots. In my experience, this approach does not hold up under pressure. The more effective way is to learn to “hit” the ball using hand eye coordination to compress the ball properly to produce effortless power and control. Would you like that?

Using your hands properly is a technique or skill that you can develop and stop your golf transmission from slipping. Other signs that you may have a faulty transmission are: slicing, hooking, shanks, thin shots, fats shots, poor distance and excessive effort. Sound familiar? Did I miss one?

Getting your transmission in Gear it is not as hard do, it is simple to understand and easy to achieve results quickly. Once you learn it, you’ll never need to learn it again. Isn’t that a novel concept in golf instruction and should golf instruction be this way. Positive results that happen quickly to allow you to move to the next aspect of the game – chipping, pitching and putting. If your instruction is not easy for you to understanding and execute, then you are wasting your time.

Get Your Game In Gear!