Review of “The Simple Golf Swing” by David Nevogt
Sometimes referred to as the Golf Swing Guru, “The Simple Golf Swing” book by David Nevogt of PurePoint Golf is a best selling ebook, helping thousands of golfers improve their technique. It teaches how any golfer can develop and perfect a pure golf swing, that will serve you well for years to come. This book is ideal for any beginner, intermediate or even advanced golfer looking to refine their swing in order to achieve greater distance and accuracy both from the tee and when playing approach shots.
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The Simple Golf Swing as taught by David Nevogt can be gleaned from his Simple Golf Swing guide. It basically shows the fundamental essence of this swing that makes use of a shortened back swing, and therefore easing up on stressing the lower back. This entirely prevents cases of lower back injuries and problems for golfers.
The Simple Golf Swing imparts the concept that it is the perfect impact that counts and not the perfect golf swing to achieve good results. It fundamentally follows the principle that ‘form follows function’ in getting the desired results in playing golf.
The 4 Fundamental Swing Factors
The Simple Golf Swing teaches just 5 steps, and one these 5 steps are learned and put to practice, you would have tremendously improved your golf swing and would be making great golf shots. But prior to these 5 steps, ou need to have awareness of the 4 fundamental swing factors that would bring your golf swing into perfection, and these are: the setup, the grip, the alignment, and the timing.
The ebook of David Nevogt fully explains these four techniques, and it even comes with clear photos. It is worthy to note that a lot can be learned especially from the aspect of setup, in changing your method to achieve a good golf swing, and even the proper timing, where it is explained in a step-by-step process, complete with accompanying explanatory photos.
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This ebook really scores well on the average golfer’s thirst for knowledge in learning consistency and accuracy while enjoying the game of golf.