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In
both his best-selling book and new DVD video set, golf
teaching pro Paul Wilson explains that "The Secret"
is to learn from the only perfect golf swing on the
planet.
That
perfect swing doesn't belong to a golf instructor or
a PGA Tour player. It belongs to "Iron Byron,"
a swing machine built to test golf balls and
golf clubs
for the leading manufacturers.
Iron
Byron hits the ball on the sweet spot every single time,
driver through wedge. And because of that consistency,
there is simply no better model to use for learning
the perfect golf swing.
When
developing his fast and simple Swing Machine Golf teaching
method, Paul spoke with George Manning, the creator
of Iron Byron, and asked him how and his team of engineers
went about designing the machine's perfect golf swing.
George
defined "perfect" as being able to square
the clubface at impact on a repeatable basis in the
most "efficient" manner possible. He defined
"efficient" as achieving maximum clubhead
speed using the least amount of swing energy.
After
studying the golf swings of top pros and amateurs, George
and his design team determined that Byron Nelson had
the most "efficient" swing, and they built
the machine to model his swing efficiency. Hence the
name, "Iron Byron".

From
carefully analyzing the machine, Paul concluded that
there are just 3 simple elements that allow the Iron
Byron to have a perfect, efficient and repeating golf
swing. The first swing element is circular rotation.
The second is an unrestricted wrist hinge. And, the
third is constant forward tilt.
George Manning verified that it is these 3 key swing
elements that allow the Iron Byron to return the clubface
squarely to the ball at impact time after time, resulting
in consistently straight and powerful golf shots.
Using
frame-by-frame video analysis of the top PGA Tour players,
Paul discovered that each and every one of them (even
though they may look different) uses these 3 key elements
in their individual golf swings.
If you're serious about learning how to play golf properly,
reducing your scores, and achieving machine-like consistency
in your game, it makes good sense that you should learn
how to add these 3 key elements to your golf swing too.
That's
exactly what Paul explains how to do using 10 simple
lessons in Swing Machine Golf. Paul also explains how
these 3 key elements can be used to quickly cure every
swing fault in golf, including the dreaded slice, the
hook, the pull and the shanks.
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