Inside Approach Golf Swing Training with DVD Instruction

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Inside Approach Golf Swing Training with DVD Instruction

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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Inside Approach
EAN: 0876483001014
Label: Inside Approach
Manufacturer: Inside Approach
Model: 1009-01
Publisher: Inside Approach
Release Date: 2005-03-31
Studio: Inside Approach



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Features:
  • Portable training aid for refining your golf swing and eliminating your slice
  • Promotes inside-out swing path for straight, true swings every time
  • Offers immediate feedback to help you develop consistent rhythm
  • Includes instructional DVD featuring Jack Nicklaus and Jim Sowerwine
  • Works with every club; comes with mesh carrying bag; 30-day money-back guarantee





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - GREAT
I purchased this item on the web, great price, great shipping and great warranty - you break a part, they send it to you quickly no hassle, no questions.

EXCELLENT

Oh yeah, the first time I swung, I hit a draw. PERFECT



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Did not work for me
The inside approach is supposed to stop a slice but it did not work for me. The product's primary feature is that it stops an over the top move but this was not hte source of my slicing. Mine was caused by an open club face which the inside approach does nothing to help. Also even if you do make an over the top move, the bar is so high that you can still do it.



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