PPGS: The Only Golf Swing Based Entirely on Science

Wed, 02/19/2014 - 14:00 -- Don Trahan

The PPGS is the only swing being taught today that is ENTIRELY based on physics and physiology. It's the scientific swing, if you will. The reason why this swing is so popular with golfers who have played through pain is because it allows them to enjoy the game again, without having to worry about the negative strain it puts on the body.

I'm going to share a testimonial with everyone that proves this swing can not only alleviate the pain you may be feeling, but can get rid of it all together. Why play golf if it hurts your back when you can play pain free and shoot lower scores? Seems like a simple answer, yet so many golfers still insist on making a big turn and swinging past parallel.

I’ve been following Don for about three years, and (at 67 years old), I feel like a kid on the golf course. I’ve been playing golf for 25 years, and these past three years have been the most fun! No back problem, and I’m hitting the ball more solidly and accurately than ever. Please give Don and DJ my warmest regards and best wishes for 2014.

Best wishes,
David Hawthorne, M.S., J.B

I'd like to personally thank David for his warm regards. I'm glad that the last 3 years of golf have been his best ever. Don't play against the laws of physics. Use the Peak Performance Golf Swing and you'll soon find out that this is the only way to swing a golf club!

Keep it vertical!

The Surge

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Comments

NeilofOZ's picture

Submitted by NeilofOZ on

Don's web site was forwarded to me from a client approx 4 years ago and after spending 15 years of intense practice, coaching and playing rotational, was getting so frustrated as to why I wasn't improving. I was indeed a sceptic at first when I heard Don say he would guarantee improvement from a bucket of balls. My biggest problem was not participating in any bat/ball sport until late in life and was devoid of any basic physiological mechanics of the game. Still been a hard slog to get where I am, at least I'm getting there and like David am starting to have fun too.

Don's trip downunder last year was a big benefit, but a one day school divided by four guys isn't enough, just wish I had one full day with him by myself. Hoping one day I can catch up with him again.

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Submitted by EFVaihinger@gma... on

Thanx Don for everything.
It has taken three years for me to re-train my swing also.
Shot my lowest round on my Birthday an 83 normally I shoot 90-93.
My playing partner tells me it must be boring always playing in the fairway.
Only complaint is distance lost on each club...but I am sure it is my fault. No baseball, tennis or hockey as a youth.
Surgites it may take awhile to succeed but the view is BEEUUTIFUL from the Fairway.
Thanx

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Submitted by tpolston@mac.com on

I have been a follower for over 3 years and had a lesson from Surge plus several follows ups to fine tune and short game instructions. Golf is more fun and scoring is much better with PPGS.
I look forward to practice and the instructional videos; I always pick up something that I may have neglected and use that to sharpen my skills. My focus now is everything from 120 yards to the pin and especially around the green. I save a lot of pars and make a few birdies.