Friday, January 30, 2009
Still struggling?
Are you still struggling to break par even after many many lessons or a ton of friendly tips? Ever wonder why great baseball players never became great golfers (with a few notable exceptions, of course) , but none of the really big hitters that you would normally think would be naturals. Is there something missing in the approach we take in illuminating the swing to these frustrated athletes. Are you one of them? Well, I think I've come up with the answer. Would you like to hear it? Leave me your comments and I'll see if I can help out. Talk at you later! Bye.
Still struggling?
Are you still struggling to break par even after many many lessons or a ton of friendly tips? Ever wonder why great baseball players never became great golfers (with a few notable exceptions, of course) , but none of the really big hitters that you would normally think would be naturals. Is there something missing in the approach we take in illuminating the swing to these frustrated athletes. Are you one of them? Well, I think I've come up with the answer. Would you like to hear it? Leave me your comments and I'll see if I can help out. Talk at you later! Bye.
Still not sure what I mean?
Ever wondered why after many many lessons you still don't have it? Or why people like Mickey Mantle never had great careers in golf after they had hung up their cleats? I think there is a reason and I'd like to reveal it to you among us who have been very good in such sports as tennis or baseball but just couldn't carry that ability forward into golf.
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