300 Yards for Seniors:"It Just Keeps Getting BETTER!", details specific techniques enabling the 66 year old author, to swing at 125 to 135 mph and increase his driving distance from 235 yards to 300-plus yards with less eff...

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300 Yards for Seniors:"It Just Keeps Getting BETTER!", details specific techniques enabling the 66 year old author, to swing at 125 to 135 mph and increase his driving distance from 235 yards to 300-plus yards with less effort.

But this technique differs from conventional golf instruction as the author uses a high "flying right elbow" like Jack and Bubba as well as a back swing somewhat like Jim Furyk.

To see a preview return to your browser and type "Swing easy and kill the ball" for a short youtube clip.

If you are rooted into conventional techniques or are not interested in new concepts, then don't buy this video. If, however, you've tried conventional techniques and gotten NO WHERE, this video offers concepts to increase speed with less effort.

The instructional DVD shows you the "fastest way to learn the swing" from short irons to the full driver. The DVD shows you how to increase speed and improve ball striking.

And it's perfect for seniors lacking flexibility.

This swing emulates aspects of Jack Nicklaus', Freddie Couples' and Mike Austin's swings but does not use big shoulder or hip muscles to generate speed.

I learned this technique and hit my very first 300 yard drive when I was 64 years old, and have refined my technique enabling me to reach up to 350 yards.

It just keeps getting BETTER!...and I'm no stronger than any average senior, my age.

If I can do it, anyone can do it.

It's not about strength. It's about technique.

Robb Robbins, author.

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