Thursday, May 27, 2010

You Don't Need Golf Lessons

That's right. You don't need to take golf lessons from a pro to lower your handicap. I mean it. You can improve all aspects of your golf game at home on your own.

What you need is a good blueprint that guides you through the process of improving your golf swing for both the tee shots and iron play, short game, putting and even course management.

You can read and follow a step by step guide can't you?

I did. I couldn't no more afford to take lessons from a pro than I could get a membership to Augusta National. I mean at $75 to $100+ per half hour lesson, I would need a rich uncle to afford that. Don't know if I would be comfortable working with a pro anyway.

So when a friend introduced me to this golf ebook for about half of what a single lesson cost, well I just had to try.

I was struggling to break 100 at the time. Suffered from a severe slice and was embarrassed to play with anyone other than my golf buddies who already knew what they were getting into.

But since I made the decision to buy "How to Break 80 and Shoot Like the Pros" by Jack Moorehouse, I have made steady progress in reducing my handicap.

Yes it is true. I have gone from a 30+ (30 is the highest that you can get) to a 16 right now. And I'm not done yet. I am getting better and better. That ebook has made all the difference.

Now I'm not only not embarrassed to play with strangers, I welcome it. You see, I don't want to brag here but I am usually a better player than most of the strangers I have played with lately.

How cool is that?!

Do you want to teach yourself how to play better golf and lower your handicap? You would do very well to consider Jack's book: How to Break 80 and Shoot Like the Pros.



Wayne Hudler is an avid golfer of over 30 years and golf writer. He writes reviews of golf improvement products sharing his opinion and experience with each. His reviews are like your best golf shot, straight and down the middle.

1 comment:

joanna said...

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