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Ian Braven on January 17, 2012 at 03:53 AM said:

I would consider myself as a decent golfer having played for about 15 years. I read this book during the xmas holiday, twice through, and was itching to get onto the course to put into practice what I'd read. Even though it's winter I then played at my home course where I have always struggled to break 80 (more difficult in the wet and cold). On the front nine I shot a +3 39. Instead of getting worked up I kept following the techniques - especiallythe zip up exercise. I then shot a -1 36 on the back nine for a +2 75. This is my best ever round of golf....and in the winter too.

Is it a coincidence that I read the book and then played the best round of my life? I think not. The concepts and ideas in the book are quite simple, but they are very effective. I had read other books but the concepts in here are a new way of looking at things and they are just easy to follow. Of course reading this book will not cure a dodgy swing as he says in the book, but I do think I can get the most out of my swing. I'm sure that if you read this book and put into practice what he talks about then you will get better.

I intend to go to my PGA Pro and work on a better swing with the intention of scoring sub pars in the future

Brad Johns on January 17, 2012 at 03:46 AM said:

For anyone in with a handicap in the low teens, this book is a must! Focus only on what you want to do, concentrate on the target, whether it be 250 yards away or two feet and once you have hit your shot, move on. At the end of it, all that matters is that you have controlled the one element that is within your control - namely the attention to the shot prior to playing it. Once you complete the swing, what happens to the ball is often in the lap of the gods. Golf no longer upsets me and I now enjoy a bad round (almost) as much as a good one. I spend perhaps half the time chanelling my attention for each shot and and yet once I have hit it, I am back in the social world, chatting and joking with my playing partners. Last year after reading Dr Bob my formal handicap fell one shot. This year after reading this book I am already expecting to drop 4 shots.

John Colshaw on December 21, 2011 at 03:02 AM said:

Read the Golf on the Chemical Edge book and shot 41 points the next day!...probably a coincidence but worth a mention. The techniques definately make a difference.

This is a great book with some things I was aware of and some things that I hadn't heard of. The concept of the chemical factory is so interesting and I could relate it to my thinking processes very easily.

When this comes out in the shops there will be a rush

Anonymous on November 17, 2010 at 02:22 PM said:

We like

Dennis Thomson on September 6, 2010 at 02:22 PM said:

It went awesome yesterday! He won the last 2 races!

Ian Terry on October 26, 2009 at 02:46 PM said:

I'm finding that my accuracy is now so much better than before. Still waiting on the putting CD as others I have tried have had littlr affect when compared to this. Putting CD is on my Xmas list!

Geof Cole on September 23, 2009 at 05:33 AM said:

This is exciting, though my handicap is still at 14 it's going to come down because I am currently playing to 8 regularly

Andy Braddon on September 15, 2009 at 07:40 AM said:

Exciting results, fascinating listening wish this had been available ten years ago Andy B

Steve Regent on September 6, 2009 at 05:06 PM said:

Received the Tranceformation Rugby CD some time ago and started listening to it last season. Within 5 weeks I had left the 4ths and was playing for the 1st XV again - not bad for a 38 year old. Whatever you put into that 15 mins does something special, trouble is, each time I listen to it I come out at the end of the trance thinking I had just gone in and have no recollection of the content.

Have recommended the CD to the others at the club
Thanks

Ian Pools & Friends on September 1, 2009 at 04:12 AM said:

My mates and I purchased the golf CD recently. I am sure that the many others who are listening to the CD are finding the same things as we are. My golf personally has improved in many ways not least the scores. We now have a much more relaxed and fun loving four ball and because of this the performance of all 4 of us is much better than before.

I actually like my golf again!!!!

Just so you know we totalled our ave drop in scores since we started listening and between us we have shaved 25 shots from the total of our ave scores before Thank you

Dave Morgan on August 23, 2009 at 11:13 AM said:

I am a fifty year old golfer who has been a 16 handicapper for pretty much all of my 21 golfing years. Until this year that is. Bought the CD at the beginning of the year and my handicap is already down to 12. Though I struggled initially to play to the 12 handicap (I guess I was trying too hard)I can report that yesterday I managed it off the whites and it could have been a whole lot better!

Thanks and when are you bringing something out on putting?

Trevor Gordons on August 19, 2009 at 02:42 AM said:

Received the CD at the beginning of Feb and deliberately left listening to it until I had played 10 games in order to calculate my average score without it. Then Followed the process of listening 3 times in first week and once per week for 13 weeks. Scores before listening - 92,85,86,83,93,80,91,85,84,85 - ave 86 1st 10 Scores listening - 81,102,79,77,78,74,82,77,80,79 - ave 81 (79 without the 102 disaster)

Since then I have regularly shot in the 70s with about the same in the low 80s and the odd horrible round but on the whole I am very happy with my golf now.

I intend to keep listening to see if I can improve further

P.S. I know you state that this doesn't train the technical aspect of the swing but my mates have noticed that my swing is better and less jerky than before

Michael Gallagher on August 4, 2009 at 08:23 AM said:

I can recommend the CD as a high handicapper my golf is very inconsistent, however on Sunday i got off to a good start and after nine holes said to myself same again.Then things from the CD started to come into my mind even though it's been a while since i have listen to it. By the end of the round i had scored net 57 -11 under for the course and went on to win the competition. Good luck with the new website and forthcoming book.

Helen Leach on July 28, 2009 at 11:29 AM said:

Love the site! I have many issues surrounding the mental side of golf and this is the first time I have come across something that helps me overcome these. I have had many lessons which have helped me with the technical side of golf, I look forward to using your techniques to help me master my thought control.

Diane Lasivity on July 27, 2009 at 01:53 PM said:

The first game following my listening to the CD was a disaster, worse than I had been for some time, but since then my game has definately improved. I am more calm about any poor shots and more able to focus on the target rather than my swing hence the reduction in my average score Thanks

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