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Date Posted: 13:54:33 09/17/01 Mon
Author: Steve
Subject: Re: Lifetime of Better Golf package - to buy or not
In reply to: Cory 's message, "Lifetime of Better Golf package - to buy or not" on 11:07:21 09/17/01 Mon

>I have read a large amount of dissent on this and
>other boards about the natural golf swing. I am
>thinking seriously about buying the package, but
>plunking down $80 on something that may not work
>doesn't really appeal to me. I am a decent golfer
>with a 12 handicap but I have two major problems with
>my swing. I tend to fade/slice off the tee with a
>driver and I tend to be somewhat inconsistent in
>hitting greens from 150 yards or so. Fortunately my
>short game saves me a lot of strokes and keeps me in
>the 83 - 87 range for the average round.
>
>What I am wondering is if the NG swing will make a
>difference to my scores. I am also wondering if a
>person is practically required to get lessons after
>purchasing the package because the package doesn't
>teach enough???
>
>I really don't know any of these answers and would
>very much appreciate your input. Thanks in advance.
>
>Cory

I believe you can buy the LOBG package on ebay at about half price (search: natural golf). At your proficiency level you could probably get away with no additional lessons. However, some of the better NG instructors can help with specific problems you may have or develop. For me, I can say that NG hasn't been a cure-all. I have certainly improved (from about a 20 to 13 handicap over 2 years), but I still have problems sometimes fading/slicing a driver or pulling middle to longer irons. One benefit to NG for me has been that it is easier on the back. Good Luck.

Steve

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