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  • #31
    Re: Joe Dante 4 magic moves.

    Originally posted by lynchjo
    The formula for success in any endeavor can be summed up by the following formula; Faith + Burning Desire = Success

    "If ye have the faith of a mustard seed ye can move mountains"

    So you must have Faith a certain golf instruction system will work for you or you're simply wasting your time. Faith combined with a burning desire to make it happen. The degree you take each one of these 2 factors is directly proportional to your success.

    For those of you golfers looking for a quick fix, Four Magic Moves may not be the right system for you - there are plenty of quick fixes for you on the internet, golf publications, and the golf channel.

    For those who really wanna take a quantum leap in your golf improvement, you must first believe Four Magic Moves can work for you, then put in the time along with your burning desire and give it time for your golf swing to blossum.

    Four Magic Moves has already helped hundreds of average golfers make astonishing improvements in their golf games (including myself!)

    I would rather work with a below average golfer with a burning desire to improve, than an excellent golfer with only a hint of desire to improve.

    So take a hard look at yourself and decide whether you wanna put in the time to fix your golf swing, or do you wanna continue chasing the siren song of instant gratification in the quick fix?

    Play well.
    Hi John,

    In the other thread on this subject which is was started later than this one, but is still running on and off, some of the members who tried this method voiced their opinions that they had instant gratification and success with it. I was one of them. It seems to be free of the think of this, think of that, aspects of the conventional swing. Once you do certain things (moves), the plane, release, etc seems automatic. JaySpin suggested that perhaps a sound knowledge of fundamentals may facilitate or even be essential to the seamless transition to this swing. That may be true. In that case, it can't be considered a quick fix, as presumably a lot of trial and error and learning preceded the conversion. I've personally tried every swing imaginable and studied all aspects. It may, however, be that this system for whatever reasons is the match made in Heaven (at least for now, and in this game a separation or divorce for cruel and unusual is grounds is prevalent ) for those for whom this system works.

    The odd point is that when I started to look at this method, I thought, what a bunch of hooey. I had no positive expectations. Then, as I made my first strike of the ball, with what I thought was a weird golf swing, and my jaw dropped, as the ball took off with punch and great flight. Perhaps, if I skulled the first strike, it may have been another story, so I was lucky to get off to a encouraging start.

    I played my first game after a long Winter last week and without any practice turned in a decent game, about as I left it in the October.

    Ted

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    • #32
      Re: Joe Dante 4 magic moves.

      Originally posted by rotator View Post
      Once you do certain things (moves), the plane, release, etc seems automatic.
      This sounds eerily similar to what someone else used to say.

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      • #33
        Re: Joe Dante 4 magic moves.

        Originally posted by kbp View Post
        This sounds eerily similar to what someone else used to say.
        Who is that then ? The man of straw

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        • #34
          Re: Joe Dante 4 magic moves.

          No, the person I was thinking of is not a strawman.
          Last edited by kbp; 04-06-2009, 10:54 PM.

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          • #35
            Re: Joe Dante 4 magic moves.

            Originally posted by kbp View Post
            No, the person was thinking of is not a strawman.
            That was your earlier description of a previous member. Maybe not the same one then?

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            • #36
              Re: Joe Dante 4 magic moves.

              Originally posted by lynchjo
              Check out this excellent video where Andy Brown shows you in detail how to make the first magic move - the early backward wrist break. Andy also shows you the importance of the forward press so the early wrist break and shoulder turn are one fluid motion.

              Tap Here to watch the video

              Play well.
              I have been to a few of Andy browns web sites today and if you try to buy the ebooks / DVds you will find that the link is broken,does any body know why,after trying the first magic move I'm now interested in the other three.

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              • #37
                Re: Joe Dante 4 magic moves.

                Originally posted by gerri View Post
                I have been to a few of Andy browns web sites today and if you try to buy the ebooks / DVds you will find that the link is broken,does any body know why,after trying the first magic move I'm now interested in the other three.
                The attached site shows the other moves:

                http://www.newgolfswing.com/newgolfswing01.php

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                • #38
                  Re: Joe Dante 4 magic moves.

                  Thank you Brian,I'm waiting on a reply email.are these four magic moves the same as Andy Browns ?

                  Thanks again

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                  • #39
                    Re: Joe Dante 4 magic moves.

                    Originally posted by gerri View Post
                    Thank you Brian,I'm waiting on a reply email.are these four magic moves the same as Andy Browns ?

                    Thanks again
                    The 4 magic moves were from Joe Dante around 40 years ago, Andy Brown just seems to have capitalised on it somehow, from what I can see he does not have any more videos or different info. If I was you I would just use the website info for free.

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                    • #40
                      Re: Joe Dante 4 magic moves.

                      I did not know all the info was there,I shall take your advise and use the website for free,thank you once again.
                      Gerri

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                      • #41
                        Re: Four Magic Moves Golf - 5 Myths That Are Killing Your Game!

                        Originally posted by lynchjo
                        By John Lynch

                        Four Magic Moves Golf has uncovered the top 5 golf swing myths handed down by generations of pros that are pure RUBBISH!!

                        These 5 fallacies have done more harm to golfer's swings through the ages than all other golf tips combined. I believe these myths are the reason the average golfer’s handicap has stayed the same for the past 20 years - Even with all the advancements in equipment technology.

                        I will be pulling the curtain back on some golf theory many pros consider to be 'gospel'...so please keep an open mind.

                        Four Magic Moves Golf Presents - Top 5 Golf Myths That Are Ruining Golfer’s Game:

                        1. RELAX - Pure rubbish! How many times have you heard this from a golf pro or a playing partner? The golf swing is a violent action - is there any other violent action you take when you relax? - of course not - This is foolish advice.

                        2. Be Loose. This is the second cousin of "Relax". When you are "loose" in the golf swing your hips are NOT restricted therefore you will NOT have that all important coil in your backswing resulting in much less power.

                        3. Take The Club Back Inside - More rubbish! I'm sure you've heard many times how the correct golf swing is from the inside. So some golfers yank the club way inside early in their backswing thinking this will allow them to hit from the inside. These golfers are shocked when they still hit the golf ball from the outside. Hitting the ball from the inside comes from proper hip and shoulder action at the start of the downswing. You can take the club back way outside and still hit the ball from the inside - look at Jim Furyk - he takes the club way back to the outside however his move from the top of the swing is pure and from the inside.

                        4. The Club Head Follows The Same Path Going Back As It Does Coming Down. Again, this myth has been misguiding golfers for generations. The path of the clubface is much more to the inside during the downswing than during the backswing in a sound swing. The proper golf swing incorporates a lateral bump of the left hip toward the target to start the downswing from the top. This action of the left hip automatically puts the path of the clubface much more to the inside than the path going back.

                        5. Turn The Hips To The Left To Start The Downswing. This 'myth' causes golfers to "spin out" during the downswing and the result is a total mis-hit of the golf ball. The reason being the "spinning of the hips" throws the arc of the swing to the outside coming down causing a shank or mishit. Again, the correct move is a lateral shift of the left hip to start the downswing and the hips will then turn automatically. It is possible to NOT have this lateral shift and still turn the hips from the top - however, it is IMPOSSIBLE to have the lateral shift of the left hip to start the downswing and the hips NOT turn.

                        Hit 'em Long and Straight!

                        John Lynch

                        About The Author:
                        John Lynch is owner of No. 1 Golf Book Reviews and has published thousands of quality articles. To learn more on Four Magic Moves Golf, John recommends you visit => FourMagicMovesGolf.com
                        John,

                        This system was first introduced by Joe Dante many years ago in his book, it seems as though Andy Brown is now promoting it as his own work. Why does he not have videos showing the complete swing? The illustrations and text appear to have been clipped from the original Dante book.

                        Can you please explain your relationship with Andy and do you benefit from his sales?

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