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Date Posted: 21:50:12 02/04/02 Mon
Author: Kevin Smith
Subject: Newbie Question.....

Hi,
I've been golfing for 25+ years and just recently heard about Natural Golf and Single Axis, etc. I've very inconsistent on the course...one day will shoot an 88, next time a 108. Am looking to try NG....before I spend the time and money though, am looking for honest answers about whether or not it has changed your game. If it will only improve the "average" golfers score by 1 or 2 strokes, then I'm not interested. I am interested in shooting in the mid to high 80's consistently. I don't have the time or money to take NG lessons (not even sure if there is an instructor in the Sacramento, CA area), but am looking at buying the $80 video/book set. I do have one concern though after looking at Kuykendall's site. He believes (my opinion) that after he left NG, they changed some of the grips and feels they changed them for the worst. Although you guys seem like a lively bunch after reading some of your posts, I'm not looking to start a debate on which "form" of the Single Axis swing is best, only looking for honest opinions on whether the SA swing is easy to learn and is better than the conventional golf swing. Appreciate all of your comments and help! Thanks!

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