Turning your golf game into a consistently powerful and accurate machine every time is simple. Unless… you’re making common rookie mistakes.
Most golfers quit on their golf shot. Extending through the shot with speed and accuracy gives you a straight powerful shot…again…. and again.
Common mistakes become bad habits. These habits are your biggest problem.
The good news is habits can be broken. Most habits take months to break. With the Power Secrets System you’ll start launching long-distance, pin-point accurate drives in no time at all. It’s incredible easy… once you know what to do.
Listen, even if your backswing and downswing are perfect, without the correct impact position it means nothing. Power, distance and accuracy needs to be put into your golf game. Without them your game is unpredictable.
Nearly everything about golf is natural – grip, stance, and even your swing. Following through with acceleration in your swing goes against human nature. Logical thinking says stop. Thinking about turning the club interferes with both power and accuracy.
Commitment drives the ball towards the target!
This is as much of a mental thing as it is a physical. Confidence breeds success. Dig deep inside yourself and find confidence in your swing. Suddenly your score drops dramatically. It’s that simple.
Golf is an easy game!
It’s easy… when you let the natural mechanics of your body do its job… block out the bad advice of teachers telling you “stay still”, “keep your eye on the ball” and “grip the club tight”.
Going against everything that you’ve been told seems ridiculous.
You’ve read these in every golf magazine, heard them from every club pro and all the experts again and again. You never see Pro golfers anchoring their head…or keeping their eye on the ball. It’s because it doesn’t help your game.
There’s no magical source of power and control. Tapping into the power and control that exists inside you adds yards every time.
UPDATE: A lot of people missed the Power Secrets webinar the other night,
so here is the recording of it……http://www.performaxgolf.com/webinar/power-secrets-live.html
Michael Jordan was in the news last week, but unfortunately for the wrong reasons. To steal a famous magazine headline from his woebegone professional baseball days, Air Jordan became “Err Jordan” when he delivered a Hall-of-Fame induction speech that was more than a little discomforting.
It’s not like MJ was a total boor in his overly-long acceptance speech. He was gracious to a point, thanking his mother repeatedly, longtime Bulls running mate Scottie Pippen, college coach Dean Smith, and others. But the problem was that Jordan used this special, once-in-a-lifetime moment to attempt to settle a couple of long-simmering scores, and assert his dominating self one more time. He should have basked graciously in the glory and adulation of an adoring crowd, but he didn’t.
Using the guise of “stoking his competitive fires” as a reason for naming names, MJ called out, among others, his college roommate (who entered school with more hoops accolades) the aforementioned Coach Smith (who deigned to exclude Jordan from a Sports Illustrated cover shot featuring UNC ballers) Isaiah Thomas and George Gervin for allegedly freezing him out of the action in his first All-Star Game, various members of Bulls management, and on and on.
Maybe he’s frustrated that now his career is finally, officially over. Maybe he’s ticked that good buddy Tiger Woods quickly caught and passed him in terms of championships won. (Current standings are 14—8 in favor of Tiger.)
In retrospect, as he was throwing brickbats around the auditorium last week it’s surprising he didn’t take a moment to castigate pro golfer Jeff Sluman, all 5’ 7” of him. Sluman once famously commented after watching Jordan play golf that, “I’ll be in the NBA before he’s on the PGA Tour.”
Despite his missteps, it’s definitely still good to “Be Like Mike.” But if he wants to hold yet another vendetta, prove Sluman wrong, and perhaps someday make his mark on the Champions Tour, Jordan needs to check out the new Power Secrets System below to learn the quick and easy way to bring more efficiency, accuracy and distance to his game—instantly!
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Tiger Woods was at his dominating best last weekend. Call it the “Beat-Down at the BMW Championship.” Big Cat clawed his way to an eight-shot victory, taking only 265 shots in total from Thursday’s opening tee shot to Sunday’s final tap-in. (If you’re math-challenged, that’s an average of just over 66 blows per round.)
Tiger might argue the point, but from where I was sitting, the best shot was his 165th of the 265 he took in the whole tournament. It was the second shot on the par-5 9th hole Saturday afternoon. From the right side of the fairway, Tiger bludgeoned a 3-wood nearly 300 yards, straight as a javelin, which bounced up onto the green, coming to rest about ten feet from the cup. The eagle putt he then drained was a foregone conclusion.
Anyone who knows which end of a club to grab onto has hit some memorable shots in his or her golf career. We’ve all knocked in 40—footers, most of us have enjoyed the thrill of splashing a bunker shot perfectly and watching it fall into the hole, or roasting an on-the-screws tee shot that bounded farther down the fairway then we could have imagined.
But a 300-yard 3-wood on an invisible zip-line to the flag? That’s beyond imagination; it’s the stuff of Golf Gods, not mere mortal players.
Tiger Woods, who in the eyes of many is the greatest golfer of all time, doesn’t need our help in learning how to hit unforgettably perfect, right-on-the-screws, massively long golf shots. But the average golfer? Struggling to break 80, 90, or 100? Check out the new Power Secrets System below to learn the quick and easy way to bring more efficiency, accuracy and distance to your game—instantly!
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