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Golf Tip For Beginners

hey all,

I received an email from one of my readers I feel is so common with beginner golfers I wanted to share with you all.

here it is...

Hello John

I am 38 yrs old and I just started to learn how to play golf. I took 6 lessons from a golf professional at the local country club and plan on taking some more. I just ordered the Medicus Driver, 7 Iron, 5 Iron, and I have the Maximus on the way as well.

After trying this training aid, did you really feel that it was a great golf aid and not just another gimmick for someone to make a quick buck? I am sure that all the pros who talk about the Medicus are paid endorsers, but I tried to look up more reviews on the internet and there were not many I could find. Good or Bad. I just don't want to dish out a few hundred dollars on somethings that wont help me hit the ball straighter.

I would much rather put that money towards more lessons or towards a better training aid. Have you heard feedback from people you know who have used this product? Do they like it? Where they indifferent about it?

I appreciate your input and time.

Thanks
J-

Here is My response:

Thank you for your question J.

Like any training aid, you get what you put into it. I would suggest finding a teaching pro who uses the medicus as a teaching aid - there are plenty out there. The medicus is not going to be a fix all, just another tool in your bag.

What I will say is the medicus is really the only golf training aid that I have found out there that gives you instant, quality feedback when a flaw develops in your swing.

I posted an article on my blog on how important it is to practice 30 days in order for a skill to be engrained in your subconscious, click here to check out that article.

Hope this helps.

Lemme know what you think!

Ciao,
--John


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