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I recently caught part of the AJ Golf infomercial on the golf channel. I have always heard if it sounds to good to be true it probably is. Does anyone know anything about this? Anyone Tried it?

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I have not tried it but it looks handsy. I am no expert on it though. I really do not even know anything about it except he concentrates on the impact zone

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I was able to find the entire set of dvds online for free. 99% of those on this forum furiously hate AJ Bonar, I just see it as a different approach to golf. Most here will argue that rotating the club face from open to closed in the impact zone will produce inconsistent results, but there is no such thing as a 100% consistent golfer anyway, the top pros miss fairways here and there. That said, I dont personally swing with this technique in mind.

I did get a lot out of this short game dvd, about chipping with 6 iron, pw, and so on and figuring out how far the ball will fly and then how far it will roll. Im sure he didnt come up with that idea, but he is where I got it from.
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I was able to find the entire set of dvds online for free. 99% of those on this forum furiously hate AJ Bonar, I just see it as a different approach to golf. Most here will argue that rotating the club face from open to closed in the impact zone will produce inconsistent results, but there is no such thing as a 100% consistent golfer anyway, the top pros miss fairways here and there. That said, I dont personally swing with this technique in mind.

the short game dvd isn't bad.

after having tried to consciously open and close the clubface throughout my swing as he suggests in the rest of his dvds, I'll say there are things best left to the subconscious mind.

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