How to Break the Curse of the Higher Handicapper

 

One of my golf teachers used to say:

"Don't bend your trail arm with your trail arm."

When he meant was...

It's OK to let it naturally bend...

But you shouldn't be trying to bend it.

Why was he so concerned about the trail arm? 

Because it's the key to making a WIDE backswing, which leads to a powerful and consistent downswing. 

To be sure, the common "curse of the higher handicapper" having a backswing that artificially bends too soon and too much...

And that leads to downswing timing problems and unreliable contact.

To fix this (and a lot of other issues) I invented the S.A.M.I., an acronym for...

Structural Awareness Motion Instrument.

The S.A.M.I. is a simple cable-and-reel device that helps you understand...

  • Arm Structure & Extension
  • Proper Clubhead Control
  • Hand & Path Awareness
  • "Hinging" vs. "Flipping"
  • Short Game and Putting Technique

My coaches and I use it all the time at our golf schools to fix a variety of swing faults including the "fake backswing" I'm talking about today. 

As I show you in the above video...

You simply clip the S.A.M.I to your trail sleeve...

Extend the cable...

Then put your trail thumb through the loop. 

Now when you hit shots, you can see (and hear) if the cable is going back into the reel.

If you can make a backswing without much of the cable going back into the reel...

You've built a wide, power-producing backswing!

By the way, the S.A.M.I is so small and unobtrusive, people won't even know you're using it. 

So, give the S.A.M.I a try, here. 

It comes with a "How To" guide with lots of other ways to use it...

You get free USA shipping...

AND a 30-day, money-back guarantee if you don't love it.