 Anybody got any recommendations. I've seen various DVDs advertised from David Leadbetter but not much else (are they any good?). Thanks, Simon
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 leadbetter are ok. If i had the money i'd go for tracy reed's golf swing mechanics...
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I just ordered the 3dvd boxset from leadbetter. Its only £7 so i dont think i can really go wrong. One thing i would recommend is the Ben Hogan Five Fundamentals book. It really helps you to understand he golf swing and will lead to you being able to fix your own swing faults. Its only about £10 on amazon and is worth every penny.
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Ive got the leadbetter set, not to bad.. But i found this great site, cant remember if it was this forum or another, but really great vids and he explains so well, one of the best instructors ive come across Shawn Clement
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 Digital Golf School is probably the best one I have seen - better imo than Leadbetter's. Having said that, it's worth looking at The Swing and Shortgame DVDs on the Leadbetter ones, just so you can laugh at woefully uncharismatic Bill... the student on those disks.
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haha i am watching bill at this very second. After golf lessons he should invest some money in getting a personality. Also the swing he starts with is terrible.
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 im becoming increasingly tempted to buy Andy Brown's 4 magic moves. The latest email I have is offering it for £20 with a money back guarantee. The only thing stopping me is that i've been following Leslie King's instruction here and so far it's working very welland i dont want to overload my brain with more things to think about when my ball striking and direction is already improving. Has anyone bought the 4 magic moves? was it useful? The first move seems like madness!
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