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Online Golf Instruction


Online golf instuction is an excellent way to get expert help at a low cost. Many online guides written by coaches also have the benefit of video giving them a big advantage over books and DVDs as you get both together.

Others offer online help and will analyse a video of yourself performing the technique you may be struggling with.


 
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The Simple Golf Swing
The Simple Golf Swing
One of the best known online golf guides and for a good reason. David Nevogt's system is a pretty comprehensive method that guarantees to 'lengthen your drive and cut your handicap by 7 - 12 strokes in just two weeks'. And from the feedback I've received, most golfers agree  that he's true to his word! To find out more please click here.
Other Recommended Resources For Golfers
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PurePoint Golf
PurePoint Golf DVDs And Training Aids
A superb set of DVDs and innovative training aids for all aspects of your game. The excellent quality DVDs include :-
Short Game Drills
Full Swing Drills
Putting Drills
The Bunker DVDs
 
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