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Commongolf+common golf Can Show You How To Unleash Your Own Personal Perfect Golf Swing. 


By Using The Simple Key To A Repeating Golf Swing



If you are brand new to the game of golf or have reached a plateau in your scoring, then this may be the most important letter you ever read.

If you have played for some time and are looking to end years of frustration and inconsistency, or are determined to break below a scoring level be it 100, 90, 80 or 70, then I am eager to show you how to do just that.

Before we get started, let me tell you a little about my background in this great game of golf as my experience and expertise is multifaceted.

I am a professional Golf Ball Design Engineer by trade and have worked for the industry leaders in that arena (you know the names).  Chances are you may have played with balls that incorporated my designs, and my contributions have been recognized by the United States Patent Office.

I also write extensively on golf topics including instruction, equipment, and top players.  My work has been featured in dozens of publications and industry websites including Today’s Golfer Magazine, The New York Times, Livestrong, The Right Way, eHow, Golf Link, AusGolf, and other prominent golf info channels.
Those credentials aside, my real passion is playing the game and teaching it to others.  In fact, the word obsession may more closely describe my interest in instruction.

This is, of course, why you are reading this letter.  You are seeking to take your game to a new level.
Great, we are of the same mindset!

So let me tell you a bit about my introduction to playing this game as it will show you what is possible in your own pursuit of a great swing and lower scores.

You may be happy to know that I wasn’t born with a golf club in my hands.  I was never on the Mike Douglas show hitting balls with Bob Hope at 4 years of age (like Tiger).  I didn’t play junior, high school, or college golf.

In fact I had little interest in the game of golf the first 23 years of my life.

This all changed one hot summer evening when my father dragged me to the local driving range as he was preparing for a league match the next day.

After hitting 20 balls or so he handed me an old persimmon driver and said, “Here, you give it a try”.

After 5 swings and a string of expletives, I’d missed one, banged a few off the side of the stall, and managed a slice so violent it crawled up the right side range netting and headed out toward the street.

Not a great start to my golf career.  But before the night was through, I had managed to get a few out there into the dark sky.   And that sound off the driver was, well, quite cool.

So the next day I flipped through a few Golf Digests that were lying around the house, studied a few pictures, and headed back out to the range the same night.

What a train wreck!  Only 1 in 5 balls were getting airborne and going in the general direction as planned.  

And this was mainly because my tempo was good.  If I timed one correctly, then contact was decent, and 

we had a “lift off” of sorts.

Those Few Solid Shots Kept Me Coming Back.  Sound familiar?

Now on another night I heard the local pro giving a lesson behind me in the stall at the end of the range.

I couldn’t hear any of the instruction, but I always knew when he took that club out of his student’s hands and struck the ball himself.  His impact sounded like a gun shot!  I had never heard anything like that sound.

The crack and fizz of the ball climbing and then falling gently to the left was a sight to see.

I wanted to do that, and I was determined to figure out how.

So I started hitting 500 balls and playing 1-2 times a week after work and/or on the weekends.

Now in this game, if you spend that much time at it you may reach a level of repeatability with your swing that allows you to break 100.

For me, I found my leveling point was the low 90’s, about a 17 handicap.

It was frustrating to hit that sticking point as I would routinely play with older gents that were, shall we say, a bit round in the trunk.

These guys would smoke their way around the course (literally) and rack up par after par.  “You’ll get there, young guy” they would say after totaling up their 77’s and 74’s.

This reality check would become one of my first data points in my pursuit of a consistent, repeating golf swing…

It Doesn’t Take A Certain Body Type Or Athletic Ability To Play Great Golf

Great golfers walk by you all the time on the street.  You wouldn’t know them by any special physical attributes.  They come in all ages, shapes, & sizes.

At about eight months into the game, I was starting to break 90.  Admittedly, those were the days the putter was working better than usual.

While my ball striking was slowing improving, I was still having frequent blow up holes that kept me stuck at a mid teen handicap level.

I had not built a true repeating swing, a swing that would enable me to consistently break 80 on virtually any course in the country.

Also at this point I was in college pursuing a degree in engineering, though it wasn’t clear what I was going to do with that certificate after graduation.

With my golf addiction in full bloom, I would find myself skipping out to the course a few times a week after classes to squeeze in 18 before dark.

The Day I Made The Discovery…

It was a gloomy autumn day.  The clouds were rolling in and rain was on the way.  But I was determined to get my round in before the storm hit.

The first nine wound up in typical fashion, my usual 44.  But the back nine was a different story.

I knew I had to have an efficient inward 9 holes to score well and beat the rain.  There was no room for side trips into the woods, or losing strokes to water hazards.

I can still remember the eerie calm I had on that back nine.  There was also a perceptible change in my body and swing.  With those ominous clouds hanging overhead, I started to hit shot after shot dead square on the center of the clubface.

My swing felt effortless and the club tracked right back into the ball with precision.  I can remember the snap and fizz of the same Balata ball I had started the round with, an old red numbered Titleist.

With the bad weather closing in, I was moving through that back nine from Point A to Point B and I was racking up par after par with a few birdies mixed in on the par 5’s.  I didn’t know exactly what was going on, but I new one thing:

My Golf Swing Was On Autopilot!

I knew before each swing that contact was going to be solid and I could see the entire ball flight in my mind.

My swing was repeating like never before.

When it was over, I had shot 34 on the back for a total of 78.

In that one round my game and future had changed.  I had gone from being someone who played golf, to being a golfer.  I had, for at least one day, joined the <5% of golfers who break 80.

That day would fundamentally change my life as in the weeks that followed, it became clear that my engineering degree would be put to use in the Golf Industry.

Sure, I wanted to design balls and clubs.  But I had an ulterior motive for that pursuit.

I knew that if I entered that circle I would be around the best golfers in the world.  And that meant I could study their swings up close and personal, and hone in on the true essence of a Tour Caliber golf swing.  It was a win/win situation!

You see, that 78 was born out of a lot of hard work (and there were sub 80 rounds after that one).  But the truth is that I didn’t know exactly what had happened that day, and I couldn’t reproduce it at will.  A big piece of the puzzle was still missing.

Just like when David Duval or Annika Sorenstam (and others) shot 59, they swung the club and hit the putts, but they were equally at a loss for exactly why it happened.

Was it something that I had discovered in my mechanics that grooved my swing for those 9 holes, or was it a mental shift that allowed me to perform to my potential?  I wasn’t sure, but it was a great feeling, and I would quantify it in the near future.

It would be a few years later while in the golf industry working with top players that I would discover what I call…

“The Key To A Repeating Golf Swing”

While testing golf ball designs with touring pros, I had a unique vantage point to view and “absorb” the best swings in the game as they sampled our new ball designs.

One day I noticed something that all these great swings had in common that I had overlooked for years.  It was my “Aha” moment!

That quickly led to a theory, some testing, and bang, the proof in my own game.  It was real, it worked, and it transformed my game, virtually overnight.

In essence, I had (re)discovered The Key that had worked so well back on that autumn day years before.

The Puzzle Was Solved And My True Repeating Golf Swing Was Born

After finally solving the puzzle and discovering “The Key” to a repeating golf swing I detailed everything I discovered into an easy to follow guide.

This enabled other golfers, like yourself, to immediately put it into use it in their own games.

Since that day on the test range, I have had the privilege of teaching The Key to over 5000 golfers in 60+ countries, both in person and via the internet.  The testimonials have been astounding and it gives me great pleasure to share my experience with eager, serious golfers.

In “The Key To A Repeating Golf Swing”, You Will Discover:

What The Key is, why it works for golfers at all ability levels, and how to use it with every club in your bag (driver thru sand wedge).

Detailed illustrations and easy to understand reference material.
  • How to become the  master of your swing and truly own it.
  • The common denominator that governs the swing of every great player.
  • How to tie together the individual steps of the swing into a seamless, repeating motion.
  • How to use The Key to create perfect impact, time and time again.
  • The discovery on a PGA tournament practice range that changed my game forever.
  • How by simply focusing on your ________ can help you quickly develop your Instant Golf Swing.
  • The comment from a Ryder Cup star (watching my swing) that reinforced my Swing Method.
  • Why you must avoid _______ during your swing to get solid impact and maximum power.
  • Whether your arms and hands or your body should control the golf swing.
  • Why the most important part of your grip is the __________.
  • A simple visualization you can use to make sure your set-up alignment is correct.
  • The biggest mistake golfers make with their backswing and and how to easily correct it.
  • How to use “The Power L” to ensure a proper backswing that compresses the ball and sends it screaming on its way!
The proper downswing triggers to use to increase your odds of solid contact.
4 drills you can use to incorporate the Key To A Repeating Golf Swing into your game
And Much, Much More…

Click Here To Try “The Key To A Repeating Golf Swing”

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