Who am I but the dreams I pursue? This golf swing music video takes you on that journey. I put music and images together from my sessions on the driving range. I call it my “Golf Swing Dream Sequence” because we all dream of 300 yard drives. For me, this dream became a reality on April 10, 2008. The 300 yard drive picture you see on my SkyCaddie GPS is real. That was my first 300 yard drive and I hit it right on the number! Not 299, not 301. 300 yards exactly! We took a picture with my cell phone to document it. I’ve hit many more 300+ yard drives since then. My longest is 324 with no dogleg and 352 with a slight dogleg. The Swing Speed Radar readings are real, too! Not bad for a just a skinny girl with a dream. If I can do it, so can you!
I use a swing method taught by the late Dr. Mike Austin who hit a 515 yard drive at the age of 64. He did it with a persimmon driver no less! Truly an amazing man.
I hope you enjoy this unique way of looking at a golf swing and what being “golf fit” can do for you! I do believe that the Mike Austin swing is the best by far. Got me my first 300 yard drive and many more!
Oh, be sure to have your volume turned way up for this one!
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Wednesday Oct 29, 2008
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