The New Four Magic Moves To Winning Golf - Honest Review
This course is an updated version of the book released in the sixties by Joe Dante.
You get a Video,155 page ebook and audio course containing 11 chapters, 56 pictures and over 5 hours of audio instruction.
The 11 chapters are broken down into the following categories
Chapter 1. - What You Can Do. Why don't more people play better golf than they do? The blunt truth is that they don't because the golf swing is heavily overlaid with a sludge of fallacy, misunderstanding, faulty theory, myth, and just plain ignorance. So thick is this coating that it is a wonder anyone ever gets through it and down to the hard, clean mechanics of the sound swing. It is this sludge, most of which has been covering the swing for so long that it now acts as an insulation, that I will cut away in this course. Once the myths and fallacies are exploded and the true machinery of the swing is laid bare for all to see and understand, golf becomes a much less difficult game.
Chapter 2. - Sweeping Out the Rubbish. Discover the two dozen fallacies of golf that are most prevalent and have caused and still cause the most damage. Particularly those which must be exploded thoroughly if you are to assimilate the new thoughts, principles, and actions given to you in this course. Watch carefully. The fuse is lit!
Chapter 3. - Getting Set: The Grip and the Stance. There can be no doubt that the first mistakes a golfer can make are to hold the club with a defective grip and to stand up to the ball the wrong way. Either puts a heavy impost on a player before he makes a move to swing the club. Together they make a good shot almost impossible.
Chapter 4. - The Backswing. Now you are ready to start the swing, to uncover the first fatal flaws that appear, with the horrible shots they produce, and to learn the first of the magic moves that will cut strokes from your score. This really is where the magic begins! It is the key move and the foundation of the swing
Chapter 5. - At The Top. The position at the top of the backswing is important. If it is reached correctly it means you are halfway through the swing correctly. It means that now, at least, you are in a position to make a good downswing and hit a good shot. With most of pupils I can tell pretty well, as can any pro, whether a shot will be good or bad just from their position at the top.
Chapter 6. - Starting Down. We can have a perfect grip, start back from the ball properly, reach the top in faultless position - and then ruin it all by the next move we make. Not only can the swing be ruined by this move, it is
ruined about 95 per cent of the time. In this chapter you will learn how and why the fatal flaws develop on the first move down from the top and exactly what they are. You are also reminded again of the terrible shots they cause. The reminder may be painful but the gain in knowledge will be great. With it you
will be able to replace the wrong moves and faulty positions with the right ones. When you do, you will cut strokes - many of them - from your score.
Chapter 7 - Through The Ball. For the poor or average player the same magic moves apply, but he must first learn to get himself into the position the good player is in as he reaches the hitting area. There are just no two ways about it. The final stage of the full swing is completed and all its mysteries are explained
Chapter 8 - The Short Game. As we see it, the short game falls, into four categories: the short pitch from thirty yards down, the green-side trap shot, the chip from the fringe, and the putt. The technique for this short pitch is the same, fundamentally, as for the full shot, except that it is in a modified form.
Chapter 9 - In And Out Of Trouble. On a golf course, as a rule, trouble comes at us swiftly and unexpectedly. There are times when we do not quite expect to carry a brook or a cross trap, or when we know we can easily miss a green with a wood or a long iron. Then we are not surprised when we find ourselves in difficulties. But much more often we stand on a tee, with a wide fairway beckoning, swing - and find ourselves in the woods or heavy rough - isn't it time for a change!
Chapter 10 - The Early Break and the Late Hit—Secrets of Timing and Rhythm. The answer to the effort-distance puzzle is timing, but just what is timing? For one thing, it is a word that has been used more loosely, perhaps, than any other in golf literature. We have been blandly told that we should work to improve our timing, that our timing is off, that without good timing we cannot hope to play well. But what exactly is it? Today you will learn the secrets of timing and rhythm. We expose the truth at long last. Decide for yourself whether you want to be left in the dark any longer!
Chapter 11 - Thinking Your Way Around. So far, everything in this book and audio course has dealt with the physical actions of golf, the positions and movements of your hands, your feet, your body, your arms, and of the club itself. There is another side of golf, though, that is all too frequently overlooked in our sometimes frantic efforts to master the swing. This is the mental or thinking side of the game. Happily, this is not nearly so difficult to master as the rest, as you will find in this chapter.
There are also six bonus features that come with the course they are
Bonus #1 "Fit To A Tee - Discover The Missing Link To Playing Your Best Golf" by Mike Pederson.
Bonus #2 "The Top Thirteen Sure-Fire Ways To Hole Every Putt" by Andy Anderson.
Bonus #3 "How To Easily Cut 3 Shots By Knowing The Rules" by Andy Anderson.
Bonus #4 "Renegade Mind Tricks for Golf Special Report" by Stephen Ladd.
Bonus #5 "How To Get A Great Golfing Attitude" by Gail Smirthwaite.
Bonus #6 "Life Time updates To "The New Four Magic Moves To Winning Golf!!"
I found that the best way to approach this course was to go through everything when i first got the material to get a feel for the course, and then go back and break it down into sections.Trying to take all the information on board and impliment it into your game would just overload you and would be of no benefit to your game.
It is also usefull to be able to dowmload the audio files and listen to them in the car or whilst just out walking.Also the colour pictures were very helpfull when i was practicing at home.
I have also put a lot of practise in at the range to implement the ideas in the course, as i feel with anything the more you put in the more you get out.I have dropped shots off my handicap and feel that if i keep going i maybe able to lower it further.
So in conclusion i feel that the course was well worth the money and would recommend anybody to give it a try as you can get a full refund if you do not think that it will help you.
I hope that this review helps you.
You can find out more about The New Four Magic Moves To Winning Golf Here
This course is an updated version of the book released in the sixties by Joe Dante.
You get a Video,155 page ebook and audio course containing 11 chapters, 56 pictures and over 5 hours of audio instruction.
The 11 chapters are broken down into the following categories
Chapter 1. - What You Can Do. Why don't more people play better golf than they do? The blunt truth is that they don't because the golf swing is heavily overlaid with a sludge of fallacy, misunderstanding, faulty theory, myth, and just plain ignorance. So thick is this coating that it is a wonder anyone ever gets through it and down to the hard, clean mechanics of the sound swing. It is this sludge, most of which has been covering the swing for so long that it now acts as an insulation, that I will cut away in this course. Once the myths and fallacies are exploded and the true machinery of the swing is laid bare for all to see and understand, golf becomes a much less difficult game.
Chapter 2. - Sweeping Out the Rubbish. Discover the two dozen fallacies of golf that are most prevalent and have caused and still cause the most damage. Particularly those which must be exploded thoroughly if you are to assimilate the new thoughts, principles, and actions given to you in this course. Watch carefully. The fuse is lit!
Chapter 3. - Getting Set: The Grip and the Stance. There can be no doubt that the first mistakes a golfer can make are to hold the club with a defective grip and to stand up to the ball the wrong way. Either puts a heavy impost on a player before he makes a move to swing the club. Together they make a good shot almost impossible.
Chapter 4. - The Backswing. Now you are ready to start the swing, to uncover the first fatal flaws that appear, with the horrible shots they produce, and to learn the first of the magic moves that will cut strokes from your score. This really is where the magic begins! It is the key move and the foundation of the swing
Chapter 5. - At The Top. The position at the top of the backswing is important. If it is reached correctly it means you are halfway through the swing correctly. It means that now, at least, you are in a position to make a good downswing and hit a good shot. With most of pupils I can tell pretty well, as can any pro, whether a shot will be good or bad just from their position at the top.
Chapter 6. - Starting Down. We can have a perfect grip, start back from the ball properly, reach the top in faultless position - and then ruin it all by the next move we make. Not only can the swing be ruined by this move, it is
ruined about 95 per cent of the time. In this chapter you will learn how and why the fatal flaws develop on the first move down from the top and exactly what they are. You are also reminded again of the terrible shots they cause. The reminder may be painful but the gain in knowledge will be great. With it you
will be able to replace the wrong moves and faulty positions with the right ones. When you do, you will cut strokes - many of them - from your score.
Chapter 7 - Through The Ball. For the poor or average player the same magic moves apply, but he must first learn to get himself into the position the good player is in as he reaches the hitting area. There are just no two ways about it. The final stage of the full swing is completed and all its mysteries are explained
Chapter 8 - The Short Game. As we see it, the short game falls, into four categories: the short pitch from thirty yards down, the green-side trap shot, the chip from the fringe, and the putt. The technique for this short pitch is the same, fundamentally, as for the full shot, except that it is in a modified form.
Chapter 9 - In And Out Of Trouble. On a golf course, as a rule, trouble comes at us swiftly and unexpectedly. There are times when we do not quite expect to carry a brook or a cross trap, or when we know we can easily miss a green with a wood or a long iron. Then we are not surprised when we find ourselves in difficulties. But much more often we stand on a tee, with a wide fairway beckoning, swing - and find ourselves in the woods or heavy rough - isn't it time for a change!
Chapter 10 - The Early Break and the Late Hit—Secrets of Timing and Rhythm. The answer to the effort-distance puzzle is timing, but just what is timing? For one thing, it is a word that has been used more loosely, perhaps, than any other in golf literature. We have been blandly told that we should work to improve our timing, that our timing is off, that without good timing we cannot hope to play well. But what exactly is it? Today you will learn the secrets of timing and rhythm. We expose the truth at long last. Decide for yourself whether you want to be left in the dark any longer!
Chapter 11 - Thinking Your Way Around. So far, everything in this book and audio course has dealt with the physical actions of golf, the positions and movements of your hands, your feet, your body, your arms, and of the club itself. There is another side of golf, though, that is all too frequently overlooked in our sometimes frantic efforts to master the swing. This is the mental or thinking side of the game. Happily, this is not nearly so difficult to master as the rest, as you will find in this chapter.
There are also six bonus features that come with the course they are
Bonus #1 "Fit To A Tee - Discover The Missing Link To Playing Your Best Golf" by Mike Pederson.
Bonus #2 "The Top Thirteen Sure-Fire Ways To Hole Every Putt" by Andy Anderson.
Bonus #3 "How To Easily Cut 3 Shots By Knowing The Rules" by Andy Anderson.
Bonus #4 "Renegade Mind Tricks for Golf Special Report" by Stephen Ladd.
Bonus #5 "How To Get A Great Golfing Attitude" by Gail Smirthwaite.
Bonus #6 "Life Time updates To "The New Four Magic Moves To Winning Golf!!"
I found that the best way to approach this course was to go through everything when i first got the material to get a feel for the course, and then go back and break it down into sections.Trying to take all the information on board and impliment it into your game would just overload you and would be of no benefit to your game.
It is also usefull to be able to dowmload the audio files and listen to them in the car or whilst just out walking.Also the colour pictures were very helpfull when i was practicing at home.
I have also put a lot of practise in at the range to implement the ideas in the course, as i feel with anything the more you put in the more you get out.I have dropped shots off my handicap and feel that if i keep going i maybe able to lower it further.
So in conclusion i feel that the course was well worth the money and would recommend anybody to give it a try as you can get a full refund if you do not think that it will help you.
I hope that this review helps you.
You can find out more about The New Four Magic Moves To Winning Golf Here