Thanksgiving is over, football is mostly over (the college kind) and Christmas shopping is just beginning.
What a nifty idea it would be to make your first Christmas gift a copy of Better Recreational Golf (Left-Hander's Edition). This is one of the few books written solely for left-handed golfers, and reviewers say it is the best one.
Thousands of golfers have seen the benefits of what is in his book. Written for golfers who are busy with family, career, and competing interests, BRG shows gives you instructions on the fundamentals, along with exercises you can do at home and at the range, to allow you to play a creditable game of golf nonetheless.
Better Recreational Golf was written by a recreational golfer, for recreational golfers. I'm not a Tour player -- I play golf in the same arena you do. I see simple things my playing partners could do to instantly transform their game for the better.
Yes, I said instantly, and I mean it. Things you can learn to do in fifteen minutes and anyone can do them:
- Be at peace with the shot you're about to hit (p. 10-11). Anxiety causes mishits.
- Swing at the right tempo for you (p. 13-15). Most golfers swing too fast.
- Use proper grip pressure (p. 24). Most golfers hold the club too tightly.
- Aim at the target (p. 29). Most golfers are lined up significantly to the right.
- Ball position (p. 30). Playing the ball too far forward guarantees a mishit.
You don't have to transform your swing to save strokes. Pay attention to a few fundamentals and the swing you have will work out just fine.
Putting and the short game are included, as well. The Four Basic Shots of the Short Game is an approach to a short game package you won't read anywhere else and covers ninety percent of your short shots. Putting is harder than it looks, but is really quite simple if you follow the guidelines in BRG.
For $14.95, the same as one sleeve of Pro V1s, or less than it costs to play nine holes of golf, you can have a guide to firming up your game by the opening of the golf season in 2013.
Your golfing buddies are going to think, "Man! How did he get so good all of a sudden?" You, too ladies: "I used to beat her all the time, now I can't keep up!"
Go to The Recreational Golfer's website and order right now.
This isn't a book you'll flip through once and put on the shelf for good. You'll refer to it over and over again, and find something new each time.
And remember, because it is written for left-handed golfers, you don't have to swap around instructions in your head or flip the photographs. It's all there for you.
Go ahead. What do you have to lose but a bunch of strokes off your score?
Click on this link: www.therecreationalgolfer.com, and you're on your way to better golf.
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