Throckmorton targets beginners and high handicappers with
exciting new golf instruction system
Former PGA Golf Professional, Ben Throckmorton, is preparing to
release what he calls the "Ultimate Golf Instruction System."
This exciting new golf instruction system is entitled "How To
Break 90 in 3 Easy Lessons."
Throckmorton, with his golf instruction series, is taking direct
aim at players of all skill levels including beginners, high
handicappers, senior players, juniors, and women. Throckmorton
created this system to help players of all ages annd skill
levels significantly improve their golf scores.
"There are two types of instructors out there," Throckmorton
said, "golf swing mechanics and feel good guys." "The golf swing
mechanic breaks the swiing down into tiny little bits and pieces
and then expects a beginner or high handicapper to be able to
put all the pieces back together which is a daunting task at
best." "The feel good guys like to telll players that all they
need is a new gadget or gimmick to improve." While both types of
instructors can be well meanning, neither is able to
consistently improve players of all skill levels."
"Despite the amount of instruction and aid available to players
increasing at a fantastic rate, average handicaps have failed to
improve over the last 20 years."
My question to Ben was, "Why is that?
"Most golf instruction is created with good players in mind,
good players being those who already understand the golf swing
and play a good game of golf." "These players already have a
feel for delivering a solid and square blow to the ball and can
apply these advanced concepts to their games." "If you're not
one of these players who is hitting long, straight shots
consistently, or if you happen to be a beginner, most golf
instruction is useless to you because nobody teaches you how to
develop this feel that will allow you to deliver the golf club
squarely to the golf ball time after time."
"My system teaches timeless fundamentals and reinforces those
fundamentals by showing each player how to develop and maintain
his or her own feel for hittiing quality golf shots within the
framework of solid fundamentals."
"The goal being to teach players of all ages and skill levels
how to build their own swings from the ground up and then be
able to consistently produce that swing on the golf course with
a minimum of practice time." "This is very important because
most of us simply don't have the time to beat balls for hours
each day." This is why I've developed the system to maximize
distance, consistency, accuracy, and score based on 1 hour of
practice time weekly."
"How to Break 90 in 3 Easy lessons is "easy' to use, "easy" to
understand, and "easy" to apply to your own game."
The three lessons are broken down into Set-Up, Full Swing, and
Short Game with a special added lesson that features on course
strategies guaranteed to save you strokes.
Throckmorton's golf swing system includes detailed written
instructions with corresponding full page illustrations for
every facet of the golf swing including set-up, full swing,
chipping, pitching, putting, sand play, and special strategies.
To reinforce the book and illustrations, Ben has also included
video footage of himself explaining and demonstrating each
portion of the system.
Here is a short excerpt from the Full Swing portion of How To
Break 90 in 3 easy Lessons.
-Okay, we're almost there, the moment of truth, when the club
head makes contact with the golf ball. We've discussed static
positions that you should be in as you swing the club away from
the ball hopefully placing you in a balanced and powerful
position from which you can deliver a square blow through the
golf ball, in turn, producing consistently long and accurate
shots with every club in your bag.
But wait, you say, golf is NOT a static game. In fact, the only
thing in golf that IS static is the ball. It remains motionless
until you hit it. It's not going to move, it's not going to run,
you can do anything that you want to it before you hit it BUT
once you've hit it, there's nothing more that you can do except
go find it and hit it again. Your swing however, is a living,
breathing, dynamic, motion and therefore it is very difficult to
apply static positions or measurements to it.
Let's say for example, you swing the club head through the ball
at 75 mph. Tiger Woods swings at speeds of 135+ mph with his
driver but most of us mere mortals can't generate that kind of
swing speed so let's just use 75 mph for conversation sake. You
say to me,