In my recent book, golf for the other 80% I covered the different type of swings for cross dominant and same sided golfers. As discussed in the book golf is typically taught for players that are cross dominant even though it is estimated that over 80% of the population is not cross dominant. Right handed, right eye players should have a smaller shoulder turn and a different motion to start the downswing. One of the
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Since writing my book about why cross dominance effects how we should swing the golf club I have been contact by others that have educated me on how this effects other parts of our lives. Not only does your hand and eye dominance effect how you should swing the club but how we recall information, store information, act emotionally and many other factors I was not aware of. So after reading the book “Golf for
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I am happy to announce golf for the other 80% is now available on amazon. This golf book is two parts. Part one is how your eye dominance should dictate how you swing. Part two is swing and scoring principles along with the mental game. Years of research went into this book in the attempt to understand why most players don’t improve. Eye dominance and how you should swing explains why many players can’t get
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