Short Game DVDs - "Swing Machine Golf"
If you've seen my full swing DVD series, or read my book, you'll know that I teach the full swing based on the Iron Byron swing machine. Just because the swing gets shorter in the short game there's no reason for me to abandon the Iron Byron. Once you incorporate the 3 fundamentals of Iron Byron into your short game you will get the ball closer to the hole, get it out of the bunkers, get it up and down more often and finally stop 3 putting.

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The Swing Machine Golf Short Game video series includes:
Pitching
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In this DVD, I relate the 3 fundamentals of Iron
Byron to the pitching swing. To dial in the
different distances, I not only teach 3
different backswing lengths but I also teach you
a technique that you apply to your downswing
which allows you dial in precise yardages. |
Chipping
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Chipping is where you can save tons of shots.
After all, you're only a short distance from the
green. |
Greenside Bunkers
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The majority of golfers seem to have this fear
of being in the sand. With my greenside bunker
technique this will all change because it is so
simple to get the ball consistently out of the
sand and to be able to dial in your distance to
the hole. |
Putting
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My putting technique is very simple yet highly
effective. There's no reason to get you thinking
too much. If you do, you are guaranteed to
tighten up and not create a smooth, consistent
stroke. |
Formatted For Viewing Around The World
These DVD videos are formatted as NTSC All Regions,
which means that anyone in North America will be able to
view them on any standard DVD player.
TVs and DVD players in other parts of the world such as
Europe or Australia are typically based on the PAL
format, but MOST of these are also "NTSC Multi-Regional"
which means they are able to play NTSC All Regions
discs.
If you live outside North America, please check the
instruction manual that came with your TV and DVD player
to make sure you can play NTSC discs, before placing
your order.
Although these discs are best viewed on your TV using a
DVD player, you'll also be able to view them on any
modern computer - PC or MAC - that can play DVDs.

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