Finally, here's the missing link to maximize your swing. Pause-N-Go works with any swing to maximize accuracy and build distance. This 45-page, richly illustrated manual takes you step-by-step through this revolutionary new technique. As the name suggests, it is built around a pause at the top of the back swing. But there's more to it than that. Written by award-winning golf writer, Philip Reed. Pause-N-Go simplifies the swing and can be used as a drill or on the course. Whether you have never broken 100 or are trying to get into the 80s and 70s, the Pause-N-Go method is your missing link. In this manual you'll learn the best way to get to the top of the back swing, correct your position, and make a smooth transition to the downswing. Amazingly, you'll actually hit the ball farther! And your shots will be on target. Pause-N-Go students have learned the technique in 15 minutes and seen remarkable improvement in their very first round. Use the technique with or without the Pause-N-Throw training device.
Philip Reed is a novelist, playwright and journalist who has been nominated for the top mystery award for his first book Bird Dog, which is currently under an option from Hollywood to be a feature film. He has also written three sports performance books including the popular golf memoir In Search of the Greatest Golf Swing. His other sports books are Free Throw, 7 Steps to Success at the Free Throw Line and Wild Cards, about learning to become a blackjack card counter. Philip has also worked in the automotive industry and went undercover as a car salesman to write the expose “Confessions of a Car Salesman.” Philip’s novels are Bird Dog and the sequel, Low Rider; The Marquis de Fraud, Off and Running and the young adult novel Ponga Boy. Working with the TV icon, he wrote Candidly, Allen Funt. He currently lives in Long Beach, California and enjoys playing tennis and golfing nearly anywhere. Born in the midwest and raised in New England, Philip also spent a year going to school in Oxford, England, where he played on the rugby and cricket teams. He was a poor student but his soccer playing ability got him into the University of North Carolina. Philip started his career as a police reporter in Chicago and Denver and then moved to California and became a playwright. His plays were staged in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Chicago. He wrote one of the first episodes of "Miami Vice." His insider knowledge about car buying, and automotive information, has earned him many national radio and television appearances.
No golf book is going to give you the perfect result. However, this book works on simplifying things so that you can at least repeat them more often than not. I tried this with just an 8 iron and walking a five hole track. Had some nice shots at first. Faltered when I got too fast, and recovered when I slowed it down a bit. Worth giving it a try after more practice.
Took the concept to the golf course and was pleasantly surprised. Shots did fly straighter, and I had a lot more extension in my swing. Definitely worth working on.