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Has anyone bought/watched these instructional dvds, or know anything about this guys teachings?

http://www.ajgolf.com/

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I rented the videos from the library a couple years ago.  I was not impressed at all.  His short game lessons aren't too bad, but the overall swing videos I did not find helpful at all.  In fact, they probably did more harm for me than they did good.  That being said, not every swing theory fits everyone.  This may work well for others, but did nothing for me.

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His teaching are worthless to anyone who actually wants to improve their game in fundamentally correct ways. If you're a weekend golfer that just wants to have fun and want to turn that slice into a pull, sure, go with his DVD.

Don't be shocked when your slice miss turns into a duck hook miss though.

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AJ is about manipulating the clubface, similar to hitting to right field or left field in baseball. One friend watched his video and said it helped him a lot.  Personally, I'm not a great fan of trying to do too much with the hands, so it didn't relate well to me.

It's not useless, but I would try to check it out from your library first, rather than buy it.

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