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Do You Make These 10 “Amateur” Mistakes Even Most PGA Tour Players Don’t Know About?
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and how to start hitting the ball
longer, straighter and more consistently
on your very NEXT round…
From: Don Trahan
PGA Master Professional
And Personal Coach To
2-time PGA Tour winner “DJ Trahan”
Dear Fellow Golfer,
If you want to IMMEDIATELY have a more consistent, powerful and pain-free golf swing… and do it without taking a single lesson or spending one red cent… then the 10 free videos below will show you how.
Here’s the scoop:
My name is Don Trahan — PGA Master Professional and personal coach to 2-time PGA Tour trophy winner DJ Trahan.
And I recently recorded 10 videos (I will give you FREE in a second) revealing the biggest, “score killing” mistakes I’ve seen in my over 25 years of playing golf and teaching PGA Tour Players and Professionals.
Here is just a small “taste” of what’s in these free videos:
- The one thing you must never do (especially on the first hole) after a bad golf shot. (If you’ve ever had a frustrating day on the course this is probably why.)
- A dirty little secret about “big turn” swings your local PGA Pro does NOT want you to know. (Most golf teachers would be out of business in a New York minute if everyone knew the truth.)
- What most PGA Pros teach about your stance that is just flat out WRONG. (Hint: A wide stance will NOT give you more power. But doing this with your knees certainly will.)
- The #1 WORST mistake you can make with your wrist when swinging a golf club. (Even if you do everything else “right”, your game will fall apart if you make this common mistake.)
- What to do with your eyes every single time you hit a golf ball. (Here’s a little known fact: Your eyes automatically show you an “optical illusion” on a golf course. And this is one of the main reasons most golfers have such terrible accuracy. Simply do this with your eyes next time you tee off, and watch your shots land exactly where you want them to.)
- Exactly how tight to hold your golf club for maximum distance. (Forget bogus advice about treating the club like an “open tube of toothpaste”. That’ll destroy your game. Hold it lik this, instead.)
- A common myth (taught in all the golf magazines and videos) that is all but guaranteed to injure your back. (And is one of the reasons why even some PGA Tour golfers are spending so much time in surgery.)
- How to add up to 10 yards to your drives in your very NEXT round (even this afternoon!)… just by changing your grip.
- A simple way to “position” your arms that prevents slices almost 100% of the time. (If you slice a lot, this secret alone will change your life.)
- A.F.A.P.: How memorizing this acronym will almost force your shots to sail farther and straighter down the fairway. (I have to admit, this secret is a bit weird. But it works like crazy.)
- And much, much more.
To immediately start getting these 10 videos delivered to your inbox (one a day for the next 10 days), simply fill in your name and primary email address below….


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Like to hear about your ideas……. have always had a swing was that is too much in to out on the downswing
I would like to see more of this miracl
Hello Don,
I have been reading your emails/blogs for awhile now and I appreciate the PPGS you teach. My questions is, my practise swings, driver to wedge feel and look good. However, when I step up to the ball and swing I have a totally different swing. Some people say say I am hitting at the ball rather than through it. My swing decelerates to the ball vs accelerates in my practise swing. Is it a mental block? Do I have the Charles Barkley fear to hit a golf ball? How can the PPGS help me with my swing when I hit the golf ball? Also, when I hit the ball I never get to a complete finish position like in my practise swings.
Help me PPGS!
need for videos is great; how else to learn system?
Would like to learn how to swing consistently in order to make solid contact everytime…
Would like to learn how to chip and putt….
Would like to better understand how to read greens….get out of bunkers….etc., etc.,
many pros have tried all have failed the trouble is that they all try to make my body do stuff that is impossible
I can hit the 100 yd driving range flag 9 out of 10 times, but go to the course I can’t even hit the green from 100 yds out.
What can I do?
the slice…………..??? how to get rid of it once and for all
Let me begin by stating right up top that I fully understand that you a a golf teacher and not a medical doctor.Thus, I am not asking for medical advice per se.I love golf and at one time in my life was quite good. I take no credit for any athletic prowess I may have once possessed (baseball, hockey et al – except lots of practice) But now at 46 years of age, I am very injured. I broke my back in four places, hurt both shoulders (rotators/labrums), broke my ribs, my lower back isn’t doing too well either and my”core” has become very weak too. Why would I even consider trying to swing a golf club again? Because I love it, I miss it (and many other sports as well) I think it’s the “game of life” and I guess I’m just plain stupid I suppose. BUT I have seen footage of a man who is in a wheel chair for the rest of his life but somehow not only still plays, but he goes around the world giving incredibly inspirational demos. So maybe there is hope for me too. Most of my “medical friends” and friends in general think I’m just fooling myself and setting myself up for disappointment to even think about setting such “lofty” goals. I just miss participating so much. What do you think? And if you think I can get back in to “the game” over time, what do you think the best way to approach it might be? Thanks for reading this tomb from The Kingdom. Greg
I am an avid golfer, but haven’t played since I became a left leg amputee 4 years ago. Would your video help me?
How can I drive constantly straight?
Sounds interesting. I’ve just had two back operations but want to play better golf.