New Golf Thinking: 7 Breakthrough Techniques to Lower Any Score...and How to Stop Slow Play New Golf Thinking: 7 Breakthrough Techniques to Lower Any Score...and How to Stop Slow Play

New Golf Thinking: 7 Breakthrough Techniques to Lower Any Score...and How to Stop Slow Play

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By John O'Keeffe, once Procter &Gamble Executive,and Denis Pugh, Tour Coach and TV pundit.

This fully illustrated book is a great visual guide to 7 new breakthrough techniques to lower any score...with new thinking on how to stop slow play.

Download the series of 123 new-style graphics and charts; designed not to be read cover to cover, but for swipe-through, scan  and then focus,on smart-phone or tablet; click on any of 40 faults in the contents straight through to a pictorial fix. For all handicaps.


These new techniques:


- Will revolutionize your golf scores -- the way the Fosbury Flop did for the high jump.


- Fill the big gap between technical improvement and having to go to a psychiatrist for the rest.


- Solve everyday problems like wasting shots because: you get upset; inconsistent; feel tense nervous or frustrated; lose concentration; good on range, not on course; good front 9, bad back 9; can't put a bad hole behind you; feel under pressure; things go from bad to worse for a time; when going well get worried the wheels will come off.


- Instead, gain the 7 simple techniques of BOUNCE-BACK, RISE-TO-OCCASION, CAN-DO, RESULTS-DRIVEN, SELF-START, FRESHEN-UP and CLEAR-HEADED. Valuable for every golfer.


- Field-tested successfully by PGA teaching pros and amateur golfers of every handicap.


Our vision is that every player, of any handicap, can easily become experts in the 7 techniques and remind themselves on smartphone or tablet. A golfer doesn't need a brain surgeon.


And, a new, RESULTS-DRIVEN, Stop Slow Play Plan that will fix the problem at your course, and for the Pros as well.

GENRE
Sport und Freizeit
ERSCHIENEN
2014
2. März
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
124
Seiten
VERLAG
InnerCaddy Ltd
GRÖSSE
7.8
 MB