OK...Maybe that last one is related to how I
dance.
I have struggled for years with the speed of
my swing. Often times I will be having a horrendous
round and finally figure out on the 16th tee that I am
swinging way too fast. I would think it was just me but
I have seen so many golfers do it over the years I know it is
a serious problem.

Timing
Your Golf Swing
by Robert Winthrop Adams
Whether you read our
weekly emails, buy a book, or watch a video to learn the proper
fundamentals of the swing, it is always hard to find that perfect swing speed.
After countless hours of learning where
our hands, shoulders, legs, feet, head, hips and the club should be through
each part of the swing it will all fail when the tempo isn't perfect!
Golf like all sports relies on muscle
memory to perform well. I remember reading a book by Jack Nicklaus many
years ago where he said there were over 40 things to think about during the
golf swing. OVER 40???? You would have to swing really slow to
think of them all. His point in the book was that he would concentrate
on a few of them while practicing, depending on what he was trying to
accomplish with his practice. Then when he stepped into a tournament he
would allow his muscles to do what they remembered from practice.
If you have 10 hours every day to
practice and have the best teachers money can buy that would all be great.
The rest of us have to learn from videos,
books and television and hope that we are making the most of the limited
practice time we have.
Timing Your Golf Swing is an
ingenious tools that uses music to help engrain the proper golf swing tempo
into your brain and muscles so that when you step onto the course you will
continue a fluid yet powerful swing.
Lost
in today's world of quick fixes and gimmicks is the pure fluid
swing that has led countless professional golfers to greatness
and amateurs to the envy of their peers.
While
most books try to become your all-in-one solution Timing Your Golf Swing
concentrates solely on the swing tempo. The book is filled with
wonderful illustrations showing where you should be in each key point of the
audio.