Peak Performance Golf Swing

Playing golf is HARD. The best golf swings require practice, practice and more practice. But there is practicing hard and practicing smart. When I set out to find the best golf swing improvement system, I did it because 1) There is a lot of garbage out there and 2) I wanted to find a system for myself! I had an edge – I got to experiment with a bunch of golf training systems and swing trainers plus, I had Scratch, TeetotheGreen.com’s resident super-golfer to show me the way. Here are the top golf swing improvement training systems you’ll find…

The SIMPLE Golf Swing – (Our #1 Pick!)

  • Stop pushing the ball to the right
  • Hit more greens more often
  • Give you consistency
  • Hit the ball straight – no more wild slices and hooks

Alright – This system ROCKS. I have been playing golf since I was a young kid and never really broke the 90 barrier. This system will do just that. The first day out after my review I implemented just a couple of the lessons and WOW. The set-up/address lesson alone is worth the price. This goes into the secrets of leverage and how there are some key parts to a golf swing that can help you play better fast – and they are things you can control. The images and step by step instructions are clear and easy to follow. The price is less than a round of golf – WORTH EVERY PENNY. This is a must have.

How to Break 80 – Our (Close!) #2 Recommendation

  • Improve the fundamentals of your game
  • Learn many shot saving techniques to help you score lower
  • Advanced drills to improve your ball flight

How to Break 80 is a golf swing improvement program that definitely pulls it’s weight. If you are stuck in a pattern and can’t seem to break through scoring barriers, this is he training program for you.  There are two things about this that make it a great buy.  First, the format is all electronic, so it is very easy to follow.  Second, the bonuses are unbeatable.  The price is worth the bonuses alone!  You’ll find many, many ways to save shots in all kinds of circumstance.  I found the lessons in a Simple Swing to be a little bit easier to follow, but this is a close second.