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Byron Nelson Classic Winner, Ted Purdy, has a Secret that Kept Him in the Fairway all Week - A Secret Every Golfer Can Use to Immediately Improve Their Game

"Ted Purdy's first win on tour was no fluke. He stayed consistent due largely to the balance in his golf swing. That balance started with his setup routine." says Tracy Reed, Golf Biomechanic, Coach and Author of Golf Swing Control, now sold in 28 countries around the world.

(PRWEB) May 21, 2005 -- Balance is important in the golf swing because your body's automatic balance response takes over as soon as you start into movement during your golf swing. If you are out of balance, your body will divert your muscles to re-balancing your body, and your swing will suffer. When you are out of balance, you are actually fighting yourself to try to hit the golf ball.

When you are in balance, the body will work to keep you there. When your swing is a little off, if you start in balance, your body's balance mechanism will help keep the swing in plane. Starting the golf swing in balance increases the possibilities of hitting the ball on center.

If you watched Ted Purdy's setup routine during the Byron Nelson Classic, you saw him set the club behind the ball, and look down range as he set his feet. He didn't look back at the ball until he felt balanced over the ball.

"Taking the eyes away from the ball makes your body use its automatic balance function, which insures perfect balance when you set up to the ball. That is Ted Purdy's secret to a consistent golf swing."

He's not the only professional golfer to use this technique, but he was the most consistent using it during this tournament.

Try Ted's secret the next time you play golf, you will be amazed at the results.

For more information on the importance of balance during your golf swing, visit www.golfswingcontrol.com or call Tracy Reed at 904-803-6116.

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