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phillypete
Anyone use this? how did it work for you. Jack can't be hurting for cash that bad that he would endorse junk right?
phillypete
I actually don't care anymore, it turns out I cured my over the top move so well I am no hitting pushes! 8O
enelrojo
With this training aid you must be careful not to create an early release or casting move to cure your over-the-top move. As with any training aid you must be careful not to create a new problem in your swing to get rid of the last problem. IMHO
Hifade
enelrojo,

You are absolutely right. In addition, with the inside approach the user begins to focus on "missing the pad" and trying to manipulate the clubhead rather than swinging on the correct path. This can result in hanging back on the right side and flipping at the ball under the pad. This is just one example of how it can easily create a worst problem than before. It's a result of the design being stationary and too close to the ground, especially for those who are really over the top.

Take a look at something with many more functions and that is adjustable to the user. It's called the Path Pro at www.pathprogolf.com. It focuses on the arms and hands swinging the club on the correct path, for as long as possible, and allowing the clubhead to follow. In addition, it has over 35 additional uses as opposed to just the one or two the Inside Approach offers.

By now you've probably guessed it. It is my company. The truth is we have over 70 of the Top 100 Instructors now using and recommending it. It has also become the standard choice at prestigous Top 10 academies like the Kostis McCord Learning Center, Pebble Beach Academy, Byron Nelson's Academies and Dana Rader's Academy. I'll also offer it to all TourSpecGolf members at out wholesale price. You'll get $25 off the infomercial price. Give us a try, if you don't like it, send it back for a full refund. My guarantee to all of you.

Jim Cardosi
www.pathprogolf.com


QUOTE (enelrojo)
With this training aid you must be careful not to create an early release or casting move to cure your over-the-top move. As with any training aid you must be careful not to create a new problem in your swing to get rid of the last problem. IMHO
Mike
Will have to take a look at your site when I get home . For some reason am not able to get there from my work computer :sad:

But it does sound like a interesting training aid .

Thanks for the link .

Mike
Alcap26
My father has used an inside approach for the last couple of weeks and been going to a pro at the same time and I can see a huge difference in his swing. he is hitting the ball much better. I would not reccomend just using a training aid alone but it can be helpful with the proper instruction. My father had a terrible over the top swing and his alignment was horrible.
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