How to Establish Swing Structure and Reliability

 

After my recent "trail arm" tip featuring the S.A.M.I...

Many of you wanted to see a few OTHER ways you can use it. 

Well, a great one is using it to establish structure and a reliable "radius" in your swing.

You hear me talk about "radius" all the time (because it's how you become a CONSISTENT ball striker).

And that's why my coaches and I use the S.A.M.I. all the time to teach structure and reliable "radius" at our golf schools.

As you'll see in the above video...

You simply clip the S.A.M.I to the center of your shirt and put your lead thumb through the loop.

Then, the goal is this: 

Can you keep the S.A.M.I. cord the same length from backswing to follow through? 

In other words, you don't want stretch out the S.A.M.I. cord by "reaching" or over extending toward your target. 

If you can keep it at (relatively) the same length... 

You're on your way to hitting better — and more consistent — golf shots!

By the way...

If you missed my earlier tip, the S.A.M.I. is an acronym for...

Structural Awareness Motion Instrument.

It's 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

If you want to try it, know this: 

You get two (2) S.A.M.I.s per package... 

They come with a "How To" guide with lots of other ways to use it...

You get free USA shipping...

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

So, give the S.A.M.I a try, here and start becoming the consistent ball striker you know (and I know) you can be!