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Florida Golf Biomechanics Teacher Tells Students, 'Stay Away From the Driving Range' -- Students Handicaps Plummeting Up to 19 strokes in Just Weeks

"The absolute fastest way to make your golf swing consistent and deadly is to remove yourself from the distraction of the golf course and the golf ball." says Tracy Reed, Golf Biomechanic, Mental Game Specialist, and Author of Golf Swing Control, now sold in 28 countries around the world.

(PRWEB) August 29, 2005 -- "The absolute fastest way to make your golf swing consistent and deadly is to remove yourself from the distraction of the golf course and the golf ball." says Tracy Reed, Golf Biomechanic, Mental Game Specialist, and Author of Golf Swing Control, now sold in 28 countries around the world.

By using a process Tracy calls "Personal Swing Mapping", any golfer can find his own choke-proof golf swing, tuned specifically for his or her own body, that will work under the greatest pressure without fail......and it can be done in the comfort of your own home in as little as 15 minutes per day.

There are simple biomechanical and mental processes that when combined during the swing mapping process that will assist any golfer to find his most efficient, most powerful golf swing. The golfer then commits his new swing map into his subconscious and in a matter of two or three weeks, finds his or her handicap dropping into the single digits.

"The hardest part of the process is getting my students to believe it is really happening when they start hitting the ball purely with little if any effort and they see their handicaps start to plummet into single digits."

This is the process "feel" golfers use to play their game, except they use the process on a subconscious level. Tracy Reed has refined the process and teaches golfers how to use it consciously to map and learn their own swing so that they can also fix it quickly if something feels off....without spending long frustrating hours with a golf professional.

"It starts in the feet. Those are where your balance control sensors are. Those sensors can be used to monitor your whole golf swing right on the golf course once you learn how to tap into your body's subconscious system. When you master this process, you can correct a bad swing before you ever hit the golf ball. What is most amazing is that I can spend as little as 15 minutes with golfers, see them drop strokes from their average score the very next round........and keep those strokes off of their handicap for good."

For more information about the "Swing Mapping" method for accuracy and control or about Tracy Reed, visit www.golfswingcontrol.com or call Tracy at 904-727-9108

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