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Old 11-14-2007, 10:56 AM
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Re: Are 4 magic moves magic?

I have read through the first few pages, doing all the little exercises and I must say that this is without doubt the best piece of golfing literature I have ever read in terms of the physicality of a good golf swing.

It's free.

Take it.

Read it.

Read it again.

As it says (and it almost seems boastful at first) apply it to the letter.

It's long because to accurately describe what should go on in a good, easy, repeatable swing takes a lot of words. But believe me, the whole thing is written simply and as concisely as it can be.

I have not read 3Skills, but I'm one of the guys who likes to understand how and why. There are so many how and why's in the golf swing, to me, my wondering is natural. My confidence of application and correction comes from understanding the how and why. How and why helps my brain execute it. Who does anything without asking how and why? "The foolish" is my answer.

This writing answers it all. It won't overload your brain, it will turn all the lights on at once.

I can't believe it's free.

I was about to say "3Skills has some competition. And it's 45 years old" but that probably isn't accurate.

It seems 3Skills has helped a fair few golfers on here, and if it works consistently, carry on. But for those who inexplicably "lose it" and don't know why, as can happen from time to time, this is the script to refer to.

I dare say 3Skills is a really concise version of these instructions, but then I must ask "how concise is it? It's had a whole book written on it?" Which only leads me to ask how many corners are being cut in the name of being concise?
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