The 21st Century Golf Swing

Dan Shaugers new book "The 21st Century Golf Swing" illustrates how simple golf instruction can be by using the natural movements of the body to make a very efficient and powerful golf swing.



The 21st Century golf swing has over 180 pages of golf instruction and features long drive champions John Marshall and Jim Liska.

I believe this book is a perfect companion for his first book "How to Kill the Ball". With a lot more diagrams and pictures this book will certainly allow the reader to visualise this golf swing.

The unique hand action used for the "take away" does not exist in any other form of golf instruction..... add the weight shift or compound pivot you have the makings of a very efficient and powerful golf swing.

The 21st Century golf swing is also taught by the long drive teachers named above. By choosing to read this book you will indeed find a very natural golf method that is easy on your body but at the same time adds distance to your golf shots.

Free golf instruction video's and free online golf instruction is available to support you to get the most out of our golf swing method.

There is a combined experience of over 70 years that has been under taken to provide a proven method of golf instruction found in Dan's new book. Yes the concepts are different than the normal PGA taught swing however the proof is in the pudding with a world record 515 yard drive by Mike Austin, Dan's mentor for many years.

Click here to read more about Mike Austin

I believe this book is the ultimate in golf instruction for all golfers. Most other golf instruction books are very similar in their approach with a few different twists. However Dan Shaugers golf instruction is very unique and totally different from anything you have read or seen before. However to the naked eye nothing really seems any different.

Purchase our special combo Book and Dvd package for $97 and receive special bonus golf lesson's......click here for more information



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September 8, 2010

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