Paul Lewis (Sydney, Australia) asks: My question is a mental question. When playing with someone that really hits the ball hard and long, how do you put that out of your mind so as to still use easyswing, I have taught myself golf and stumbled across your method and love it, although I am still struggling with consistency. But I know that will come
Larry ChopChik (Ontario, Canada) asks: I’m a 74-year-old here in Ontario Canada just got back from Mississippi USA golf trip and got caught up in the Coronavirus am in home isolation for 14 days. Tried your Easy Swing method and enjoy a better round of golf. Straight shots better contact but distance seems to be the problem. Want to know how to get more power for distance without giving up balance and finish (fall off shot ball goes to the right). This is my seventh day of fourteen – Twelve weeks eh! Good Luck and stay safe
Ray Richardson (Grimsby, UK) asks: I came on a course with yourself and Julian a while ago and loved the freedom of movement and thought it gave along with your book. Also, glad I purchased the swingrite, helped with rhythm a lot.
My golf related question is similar to one I saw on your YouTube channel.
Now had both knees operated on and something a bit more nasty. I know you can understand the joys of radiotherapy.
This is making the ‘dance’ and the turning sometimes uncomfortable. I know turning is one of your mantras but if you could look into the possibility of a more arms only type of rhythmical swing with a bit less turning it would be appreciated.
Been trying it in the shed with swingrite with a little success, but as you are the guru you may come up with something that I cannot. Stay safe, stay positive.
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