| The Simple Golf Swing System
By David Nevogt
INTRODUCTION (See illustrations below)
This book was written for one purpose only. That
purpose is to significantly lower the handicaps of golfers who are
willing to accept ideas that are outside the realm of what the “conventional
golf swing” teaches. What do I mean by that?
1. It is my solid belief that not
everyone was born with the physical ability to swing the club like
the tour pros. So why are so many people wasting their time trying
to learn a swing that they’ll never be able to play effectively
with? If you have ever read Tiger’s book “How I Play
Golf”, you will see a perfect example of what I am talking
about (if you haven’t read it, I highly recommend it for short
game help, and overall golf strategies). “How I Play Golf”
deals more with course management and trouble shots than it does
with the mechanics of Tiger’s golf swing. Why? Because when
this book was being put together the writers knew that the general
golf population would get absolutely no benefit from reading a book
about the mechanics of Tiger’s golf swing. They simply couldn’t
copy it.
Solution –
"The Simple Golf Swing System"
was designed so that anyone, regardless
of physical ability, could pick up the club and actually complete
the swing effectively. Furthermore, as you will see below in the
setup chapter, the book is very easy to comprehend, and incorporate
into your golf swing on the practice range or on the course. "The Simple Golf Swing" places less stress on the lower back because
it is taught with a shortened backswing. This leads to solid impact
and more consistency, with less stress on the body.
2. Even if you are a golfer that is in great shape,
it takes hours upon hours of practice to learn the conventional
swing. Not everyone has that kind of time. If your goal is to learn
how to effectively use a wrist cock at the top of your backswing
or to transfer your weight through the impact zone correctly, plan
on spending at least 2 years of practice just to learn these procedures,
and get your muscles to memorize these movements.
Solution –
"The Simple Golf Swing"
was designed to take all of the unnecessary movements
out of your swing. Yes, you heard that right. Scrap them. Get rid
of them. Don’t waste your time worrying about them. Instead
focus on the fundamentals that will get the club back to where it
started, get it there square and get it there fast. The weight transfer
still occurs, but it happens subconsciously due to the correct actions
made during the backswing and downswing. You will still be moving
forward through the ball at impact, but you will not be moving away
from the target when completing your backswing. This will help to
eliminate fat shots, topping the ball, and of center shots. The
wrist cock will still naturally occur, but again, it will no longer
be necessary to think about it. Thinking about a wrist cock during
your swing will throw off your timing…and timing is everything
in golf.
This book is about results. In other words, you
will be learning mechanics-based swing fundamentals that you can
practice, incorporate, and benefit from in a very short period of
time.
This book is simple. Literally, you will be able
to pick up your 7 iron, and if you follow the advice given, you’ll
be hitting crisp, solid shots with great accuracy. The best part
is that since this is a system, you’ll be able to consistently
do all of the above. There are only 5 steps to “The Simple
Golf Swing”. After you have learned and practiced each one
of them, you’ll be hitting great shots. 5 steps - that’s
it. The 5 fundamentals that will transform your game.
This book works for golfers
with high and low handicaps.
High Handicappers – You will
want to rebuild your swing based on what this book teaches. Whether
you spend a lot of time practicing, but you just can’t reduce
your handicap… or you simply don’t practice enough,
it’s time to rethink your swing. If you don’t have the
time to practice, then you need to get a less complex swing. If
you practice, but can’t get better, then chances are that
you are practicing the wrong fundamentals, or practicing in an unproductive
way. Regardless of the situation, this swing is the answer. High
handicappers generally drop 7-14 strokes using “The Simple
Golf Swing” in conjunction with “The Simple Chip”.
And they usually drop these strokes in less than 3 weeks.
Low Handicappers – You’ll
most likely take parts of what “The Simple Golf Swing”
teaches and incorporate them into your current swing. You are already
doing a lot of things right, and it is not my goal to totally rebuild
your swing. However, since this book teaches in a different way
than you have seen before, we have had great success with low handicappers.
Generally, the low handicapper will build a hybrid swing that is
a mix of what they already know and 2 or 3 of “The Simple
Golf Swing” steps. The result is usually a 2 to 4 stroke reduction.
Every golfer wants something that actually works.
You’ve been looking for a product that you can pick up, work
through in your spare time to produce results. Here it is. This
system will simplify your golf swing, and our promise is that your
swing will be very repeatable, so that you may anticipate consistency
on the course. You will get the results you’ve been searching
for. Most importantly, you will likely see positive results during
your first round on the golf course, where it really matters.
The system you will read about is resistant to pressures
that occur when competing. We have tested the techniques expressed
in this book using players of all skill levels. The end results
are the same. Every player experiences an improved ability to hit
the fairway on the tee shot as well as hit the green from the fairway.
As a player sees the improvement, confidence allows the player to
relax and let the shot happen. Because the system delivers results,
confidence increases and the desired results follow.
The Simple Golf Swing
system has been designed to
simplify your swing. It’s very easy to turn golf into a complex
system of turns and twists. Our goal is to get away from that. First,
we’re going to get you into a set-up position that will enable
you to make solid impact with the golf ball. You will use this set-up
procedure every time you approach a shot. You will be amazed at
how much this improves your game in itself.
Next, we are going to teach you a sound grip. Then,
we’re going to give you a timing drill. The goal here is to
simplify how timing may be improved, while contributing to basic
swing mechanics related to our Simple Golf Swing. We hope that you
focus on this drill and truly understand it, so that when we take
you through the swing process there is very little new that you
will have to learn. Finally, we give you the component pieces of
your new and simpler golf swing.
You’ll have a completely new swing, and it
will be simple and repeatable. We realize what you want, and your
new swing will deliver. No more studying. No more frustrations about
how to hit the ball solidly and reliably. The time to improve your
golf game is now. It’s amazingly simple, and that’s
why you should be so excited. Let’s get started.
The Setup Routine
The way you set up to hit a golf ball may be the
most important factor in determining your score. We don’t
take that statement lightly. This section will likely be the most
important in the entire book. Do not underestimate the importance
of the setup! Luckily, the setup is the easiest part of the golf
“swing” to change. It's the easiest of all the bad habits
related to your golf swing to break because it occurs before the
swing. If you set up to the ball in the manner described, your golf
swing will change for the better.
You may believe that the way you currently set up
to the ball assures a consistent and reliable striking of the golf
ball. But, if you have a nagging (or worse yet, unpredictable) slice
or hook, hit behind the ball, or even top the ball, the problem
may originate in your current setup. If you experience one or more
of these problems, there is a high probability that:
1. Your setup puts you in a position to allow for
these frustrating results, or
2. You have, at some point, adjusted your set-up or swing to compensate
for the problem, which has done nothing but facilitate a complicated
golf swing. A complicated golf swing is the last thing a bogey (or
higher) golfer needs.
The process for “setting up” a simple
golf swing puts you in a position to go through the five steps of
the golf swing, and come back to the starting position with power
and control. The combination of power and control is what every
golfer strives for, and it all starts with a sound and repeatable
set-up.
In the beginning, it will take an open mind and
some work to get used to this new set up. For some of you, it will
be close to the set-up you are currently using. For the rest of
you, it will require that you drastically change your set-up. The
description will be fairly technical, and it may be difficult to
get used to this new set-up routine. However, if you want to succeed,
the first thing that you have to do is to be willing to accept change.
As stated earlier, the set-up will be one of the most valuable parts
of
"The Simple Golf Swing"
system, so please focus on
it.
The Mechanics of the Setup
Position yourself so that your feet are shoulder
width apart. It’s fine if you are more comfortable with a
slightly more narrow or wide stance. You should be comfortable.
For the longer clubs, you may need a wider stance to support yourself,
and for the shorter clubs you may want a narrower stance. That's
fine too. A stance that is too wide will make it difficult to turn.
A stance that's too narrow will result in loss of balance. The width
of your stance should not vary by more than the width of your foot
in either direction. Feel free to get comfortable, as long as your
feet are approximately shoulder-width apart. The toe of your left
foot should be pointing straight out, NOT pointing to the left at
all. If you angle the toe out, it will prevent you from completing
a full shoulder turn.
The ball should be half way between your left and
right foot. For simplicity reasons, you should play the ball in
the middle of your stance for every shot. Some of the equipment
you use may perform better if you play the ball a bit forward or
backward in your stance. That's fine, but you shouldn't position
the ball more than its’ width forward or backward in either
direction. With the Simple Golf Swing process you will soon be learning,
positioning the ball in the middle of your stance should be best
for every shot to begin with. Once you master the Simple Golf Swing,
you may wish to experiment by moving the ball off-center by as much
as one ball width toward your trailing foot for the shortest irons
and as much as one ball width toward your leading foot for long
irons. For now, however, place the ball in the middle of your stance
as shown below!

Position the golf ball in the manner previously
described, then stand straight up. Your knees are not locked, but
they are close to locked. Your back is perfectly straight. Your
chest should be out. It won’t feel right to have your back
straight and chest protruding. It will look and feel “exaggerated”,
but that is alright. It is supposed to feel like that, when you
first adopt this new setup. Your spine has to remain straight throughout
the swing. It is most important that your spine remain straight
during the setup and throughout the swing. Your spine will be acting
as the axis for your swing.
For a moment, I want you to imagine something rotating
around a bent axis. A tire, for example, turning about a bent axle…How
would you describe the pattern regarding how that tire was rotating?
Complex? Unpredictable? It would be really difficult to steer a
car down a straight line on a bent axle wouldn't it? Bent axles
are worthless, and so is your swing if your back isn’t perfectly
straight. Similarly, it is difficult to “steer” a golf
ball along a predictable path when the axis about which your swing
rotates is not straight. You must eliminate the curvature in your
spine (back) if you ever hope to strike the ball with precision
and power. It is impossible to overemphasize this point.
Now, focus on a straight back and spine, which allows
for a very predictable, smooth, and consistent path of the club
head. This will be the core of your new golf swing. Your whole swing
will rotate around a straight spine. This is an extremely important
and valuable new concept! Luckily, it is one of the easiest to apply
and remember. Right now, even if you were to use your old swing
to hit a few balls, remembering to keep your spine perfectly straight
throughout the swing, you would see and feel immediate results.
If you were not to see immediate results at the practice range using
the “spine as axis” approach, you would definitely see
results after applying the proper set-up and the
Simple Golf Swing
process.
Next, hold the club out straight in front of you.
Extend your arms as far as they can extend out in front of your
body. You are holding the club, with the correct grip, straight
out in front of you. Now, while keeping the club parallel to the
ground, arms extended and elbows locked, move the club and your
arms down so the club is even with your belly button or waist. Your
wrists will have to bend slightly to do this.

Now, you should be standing up straight, with your
chest out, and your shoulders back. Your arms should be straight
out in front of you, your elbows locked, and your wrists level with
the height of your waist, while holding the club parallel to the
ground. Next, bend over AT THE HIPS until the club
touches the ground. Move towards or away from the ball according
to where the club touches the ground.
After some practice, you will be able
to judge the distance well enough so that you don't have to move
around to get into position. Keep your chest out and straight while
bending over at the hips. It is impossible to overstate the importance
of this…You should not be bending with the back at all to
reach down to the ball; you should be bending AT THE HIPS.
This is one of the most common mistakes made by amateur golfers.
If you look at any professional golfer on the tour, they will ALWAYS
have a straight back, and they will ALWAYS bend at the hips to get
to the ball.
You will feel like your “seat” is protruding
backwards more than usual. That is what we want here… Also,
it’s okay if the toe of your club is not flush with the ground.
It should be that way, especially for the long irons.
As
you can see in the image to the right, the back remains straight
while bending over to the ball. All of the bending is done at the
hips. Bending at the hips and keeping a straight back will promote
great ball flight and consistency. The relationship between the
arms and chest has not changed.
This is the final setup position. The back is
still straight. All you need to do is bend at the hips until the
club touches the ground. As you can see, the arms are still stretched
out, and the hands are at waist level. They seem lower, but the
relationship between the arms and chest has not changed. Your legs
remain in a fixed position, while you move the arms and chest together
to the ball. This is the key to a good, simple setup.
Now you are in a position to hit a golf ball straight
and consistently down the middle. Every time you hit a golf ball,
go through this set-up drill. It will become easier each time you
hit a ball. It will soon become a habitual routine that you go through
on the course as well as the range. More importantly, it will give
you confidence, knowing that you are in the right position to make
solid contact with the ball every time.
Now hit a few balls after going through this set
up routine for each ball. Get used to it for a few days and then
we'll move on to the
Simple Golf Swing.
Congratulations, the hardest
part is over. We realize that may be difficult to believe.
* Just a quick word on the driver.
Woods are designed differently than irons. With an iron, you should
essentially be hitting "down" on the ball. That's not
really the case with the woods, so it may cause problems if you
set up to the ball in exactly the fashion that I described above.
Here's the solution.
First, get in to your normal setup position, as
I describe above. You've got the driver in hand, you're bent over
at the hips, you're back is perfectly straight, and you're ready
to take a good swing. Now, all you have to do is stand up a bit
straighter. You should have already determined the correct distance
between your feet and the ball. You just stand up a bit more straight,
and reach out with you arms to bring the head of the driver back
to the ball.
You will need to experiment with the amount that
you need to adjust (it shouldn't be much). Your chest may move about
1 - 3 inches. It doesn't seem like very much, but the change will
be very noticeable. Just remember that nothing else in your swing
or setup changes. Your lower body doesn't adjust because you have
already determined the correct distance between your feet and the
ball. It's just a matter of standing up a bit straighter, and then
reaching out a bit more with the arms to compensate.
After we get through the remaining sections, you
will understand that this will change your swing plane a bit. Your
swing plane will become more horizontal, the straighter you stand
up. Please realize that nothing else should change. You will swing
each of your clubs in exactly the same fashion (found below). This
repositioning at setup will have a huge effect on the outcome of
your shot, so please take some time to see where you are the most
comfortable.
Please try this method out and see your results,
literally soar. Moving to this new setup routine will do so much
good for your golf swing, because it puts you in a repeatable position
to make solid impact with the ball, each and every time that you
swing.
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