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Table of contents for Simple Golf Swing

  1. The Quickest and Easiest Way to Draw the Ball
  2. Simple Golf Swing Ebook Review

The Simple Golf Swing Review.

This book is written by David Nevogt, who claims that he can reduce by AT LEAST 7 strokes within the first couple of rounds with an average improvement of 12 strokes by using the spine as an axis to promote consistency and to keep you on the correct swing plane. The Simple Golf Swing Ebook has helped 16,452 golfers during the past 3 years.
To start with, do not be fooled into thinking you can simply read the book and get the results, you have to apply what you learn. In fact, you might need some time to get used to the advices that is given in the book. In fact, I was disappointed for the first time I played on the course after reading the book. My score remains the same. Armed with disappointment and frustation, I wrote to the support people of The Simple Golf Swing and my result. I explained to them the whole story and is close to requesting a refund.

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TIGER WOODS won the pound;4.1m Accenture Match Play final by a record margin as he blew away Stewart Cink 8&7.

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Table of contents for Simple Golf Swing

  1. The Quickest and Easiest Way to Draw the Ball
  2. Simple Golf Swing Ebook Review

From David Nevogt, author of the Simple Golf Swing, the article is on “The Quickest and Easiest Way to Draw the Ball“, and it’s sure to make a lot of people very happy. I’ll tell you right now… this is going to be painless, contrary to what you may think. I’ll start with a single definition.

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Woman Golfer take note. The fashion industry is going its wave into the golf. From Adidas, McCartney is going to create a female golf wear collection that merges fashion with functionality. The golf wear range was introduced in Seoul during the Adidas by Stella McCartney spring/ summer 2008 fashion show at Fradia, Hangang Park, southern Seoul, Thursday.

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It appears that Phil Mickelson, current world number 2, maybe unable to to continue on in its cheduled debut on the 2008 PGA Tour at this week’s Buick Invitational. Currently, he is down in bed with a respiratory problem.
3-times winner at Torrey Pines Golf Club, Mickelson has been struggling with shortness of breath and fatigue since October accordingly to his manager T.R. Reinman. (more…)

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Why do golf balls need dimples? To reduce the surface area so that the golf ball is less affected by the air. In addition, the dimples cause the molecules to roll and bounce around which creates turbulence in the air on the surface of the ball.

The moment a ball is struck, it is being slowed down. The force transmitted will propel the ball at about 120 mph through the air. When it start to lose the velocity force, the effects of moisture and pressure in the air will start its action, slowing the ball down. Therefore, the lesser the surface area, the better it is.

In the early years of golf, smooth feather filled balls were used, and it wasn’t until they got scuffed and misshaped that players discovered that a non-smooth ball would travel further. The smooth round ball would travel around 100-150 yards from a driver. So when it comes to drag on a golf ball, dimples smooth things out.
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