The Key To A Repeating Golf Swing – Reviewed
Better Contact, Longer Drives, More Accuracy – The Mantra Of Every Golfer
We have read many (maybe too many) golf instructional books that promise really great things, but deliver very little. Robert Cotter, a former golf ball designer, after years of observing some of the best world-class golfers up close has developed an incisive tutorial. We believe that his instructional manual, called “The Key To A Repeating Golf Swing”, can assist every golfer from club pro to high handicapper who is serious about hitting crisper shots that travel where the club face is pointing. As a bonus, we found that our average distance did actually improve because we were consistently making better contact. It’s available in digital or hard copy for $39.95.
“The Key To A Repeating Golf Swing” strips away the differences in grip, swing plane, and physical attributes (short or tall, slim or medium pudgy). It is logical in getting us to more consistently return the club face square to the target line. Even our accomplished staff pros found some helpful tidbits. No, they are past their prime and not headed back to Q School. As one of our guys said, “I’m hitting it more solid and have gained about 12 yards on average, but the young flat bellies are still way out there – and they can putt.”
If you go to his web site, Robert will for a limited time send you a free lesson on the alignment error that affects a majority of amateur golfers Click Here!
Our advice for any instructional manual or video, is to read or watch it once. Then on your second read, practice the tips as you go. After your second read, take it to the range. It may take several range sessions to imprint your new swing knowledge, so don’t play competitively until you are comfortable with your transition.


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