Monday, December 24, 2007

Bogey Killer Golf

Bogey Killer Golf is a new eBook by Michael Dikun and is aimed at golfers who generally shoot in the 90's and 100's. If you are a low handicapper or scratch golfer, then don't buy this book. It wouldn't be for you.

The goal of the book is to have you lowering your golf score by 3-7 strokes, adding 10+ MPH on your golf swing and 30+ yards in distance.

That sounds great to any golfer, me included. The big question is does it really do what it says it will?

Let's take a look.

Bogey killer golf has step-by-step chapters that cover the following areas:

-Different types of grips and finding the one that suits you the best.

-Stance, alignment, posture and setup.

-Pre shot routine and how to develop one that is unique to you.

-The takeaway

-The backswing

-The downswing

-Impact and follow through

-Practice guide

-Much more

Each of these chapters include all types of color photos and step-by-step, hold your hand details. That is one aspect of Bogey killer Golf that I really found helpful. I never had to "guess" at what he was trying to say or show. It was completely laid out.

Bogey Killer Golf includes all sorts of different drills to use on the practice range. Some of these drills I have done before, but others were ones I hadn't known about and were quite helpful, at least to me anyway.

You will find that on the chapter about grips, Bogey Killer Golf really recommends having a strong grip. That is great advice in most cases, but it doesn't work for me.

I will say though, if you tend to slice the ball, then this grip can be a big help and can have you hitting straighter shots or even a slight draw.

Michael also includes several other items with his book that I found useful. First, he gives unlimited email support. If you have a question or don't understand a particular drill, etc. you can send him an email and ask. I had a couple of questions and wrote to him, thinking I would not get a response. Surprisingly, he replied immediately.

He also includes a video lesson critique as well. You can send in your video or digital camera pictures and Michael will give you personal help.

Did Bogey Kill Golf help my golf game?

I would have to say yes. Although I already knew some of the drills, I learned quite a bit from this book. I've been able to put some of it into use and have noticed positive results.

As I mentioned earlier, if you are already an accomplished golfer who shoots in the 70's, Bogey Killer Golf isn't for you. But, if you are a mid to high handicapper, or have had a difficult time fighting a slice, then Bogey Killer Golf could be your solution. Read more about Bogey Killer Golf here.