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Concept Golf Principles and Baseball

 
Author: John Toepel

The five Concept Golf swing principles have proven themselves to be the truth many, many times with the permanent improvement of countless golfers of all levels. But a couple months ago the principles were given confirmation of a different kind.

When I returned home late one afternoon, there were four messages on the answering machine, all from the same man. The voice said he was Walter Masterson and he had found Golf Cant be This Simple The Swing in a Borders bookstore, read it and wanted to talk with me right away. His tone was very excited.

Walter was a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox; teammate of Ted Williams. He wanted to know where I had found the five principles. He had realized some of these same truths as a pitcher, pitching coach and college baseball coach. He also had scientific confirmation from the kinesiology professors at the college.

Walter is a special guy and we had much fun talking about baseball and golf. It was great to have the confirmation of the Concept Golf five swing principles from a thoughtful professional baseball pitcher, especially since Concept Golf uses the pitching motion to describe the five swing principles.

Author Bio:
John Toepel is a eminent columnist. John likes to write articles about this subject.
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