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Ok, the thread is old.   However, some of the post obviously do not understand how the LPG swing works.

I have used the LPG swing, then the LPG with Alternate back swing and finally, the e2e (E Square) swing.

I am no super athlete, just a 64 year old man.  I started working with one of Jack's instructors in the Dallas area, I am now certified to teach all of Jack's swings.

I have gone form 30 handicap down to a variable between -2 and +1.  Jack's methods work. You must do the proper drills

and use training aids to perfect the swing.  With E Square, you will find you dont get a lot of distance at first.  It is a very common.

The cause is your not taking a full back swing.    I watched the video demo with the guy and his 7 iron.  He kind of has the swing

down, but not exactly right.  He hits a couple of 7 irons and the ball takes off like a 5 or 4 iron.  His follow through isnt right and he isnt stable as he moves his head slightly.

Just go to Jack"s website, WWW.KUYKENDALLGOLF.COM.  You will find an article under "Interesting first reads".  It is my story.

My 2 best rounds are a 64 and a 61.  Most of my rounds are in the 68 to 73 range.  Learn e2e swing. Use the training aids.

Practice practice practice.   I practiced 4 and 5 times a week.  Once you have the e2e swing down, you can actually hit the ball with your eyes closed.   Every golf swing is all about the setup.  With a bad setup, you will always hit a bad shot.  Setups must be exactly the same every single time.

Once you learn the e2e swing and are extremely consistent, you will be amazed at some shots you can make to get out of trouble.

How about hitting a low stinger out from behind trees that slices 90 degrees and ends up on the green you cant even see? Done it.

How about a 40 foot tree that is 20 yards in front of you and a pin 160 yards away.  Using a 24 degree club with the face open about 15 degrees and my stance open about 15 degrees.   The open stance and open club face add loft to the club.  Took a full back swing and swing down my foot line.  Ball goes up and over the left side of the tree and turns about 15 degrees right and lands on the green rolling to 6 feet.   Yes, these shots are not that difficult if you have perfected the swing and practiced.

Reading forums and such that give incorrect information will not help you one bit. Get Jack's training aids and videos and you can teach yourself.

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