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Old 08-14-2009, 06:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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This my first season playing and like a lot of new golfers I struggled with a big slice. Before I came across Brians teaching I shot a few rounds in the
120's. Since I bought Never Slice Again (and practice at the range) I've shot 103, 92, 103, 96. Once I get better at my short game and putting I'll be able to go lower but people can't believe how good I strike the ball for someone just learning.

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Old 08-14-2009, 08:12 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Congratulations.

As a low handicapper (currently playing to a +0.4) a lot of Brian's videos have cleared up the fog for me. They also help me understand the different ways to do things and why or why it may not work for me so I can customize it quite a bit.

Also the D-Plane stuff has helped immensely. Now that I understand the proper ball flight laws, I at the very least have a starting point to help me when my swing goes a little south. I just came off 3 weeks of excellent play (shot a total of +1 in 12 consecutive rounds of golf with course slope ratings of 135-142 range). However, the past week I've struggled (76-80-71-76) but I went on the range today and knowing what I know now about D-Plane and the ball flight laws I was able to correct the issues and shoot a nice 70 (-1) on a 139 slope and hit 15 GIR in the process.

So it works for all sorts of players in my experience.




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This my first season playing and like a lot of new golfers I struggled with a big slice. Before I came across Brians teaching I shot a few rounds in the
120's. Since I bought Never Slice Again (and practice at the range) I've shot 103, 92, 103, 96. Once I get better at my short game and putting I'll be able to go lower but people can't believe how good I strike the ball for someone just learning.

Thanks Brian,

Steve
Toronto, Canada
Cool,

Welcome to the forum from a transplanted Canuck. (in the states now)

Good to hear your striking the ball better. The videos are great and you need to get all of them, but at any opportunity to take a lesson from a Manzella Staff Instuctor or Brian himself must be acted upon "toute suite"!!
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Old 08-15-2009, 06:54 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Also the D-Plane stuff has helped immensely. Now that I understand the proper ball flight laws, I at the very least have a starting point to help me when my swing goes a little south.
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Where can I learn more about D-Plane?
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Where can I learn more about D-Plane?
do a search in here. there are a ton of threads.
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Good job, keep it up. I'm sure I can talk for many and say, "I wish I would have found Brian Manzella YEARS ago!" If you have the means for a lesson, DO IT.
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Old 08-16-2009, 11:40 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Good for you Steve.

You'll be wanting to Never Hook Again in no time, probably.

And that is a good thing. (you'll have mastered your slice)

Then work towards fairly straight. (or some sort of soft draw or soft fade ballflight)

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Canadians maybe are the best.
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