Ok, so I'm sure you've noticed the header of this post right, otherwise you wouldn't be reading this! It's a pretty outrageous title, but that's the exact title that the Golf Swing Guru has posted on his website! Amazing!
So! If you want to improve your golf game in 2 weeks with no strings attached and a money back guarantee i suggest you give the Golf Swing Guru's program a shot. I mean what do you have to lose right?
Here's a link to his page:
Golf Swing Guru - Click Here for more information!
I highly recommend that you check it out. You don't only have to take my word for it, the Golf Swing Guru has a number of testimonials and reviews on his site that you can check out for yourself! Go ahead. You know you want to!
Golf Swing Guru - Click Here for more information!
All the best, until next time.
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Ultimate Golf Fitness Guide
Let's face it golf is a sport. And like any sport we need to warm up and keep our active muscles in relatively good shape to avoid injuries.
Need to stay fit to play golf, but don't have the time or motivation to 'work out'? You're definitely not alone.
Don't worry though, there's a fellow by the name of Mike Pedersen who's put together an awesome guide to get you fit and ready for your golf season in less than 30 days!
To avoid injury so that you can enjoy your golf game for years to come, check out Mike Pederens' guide. It's a pretty popular system. Just check out all the great testimonials on his site.
Mike Pedersen's Ultimate Golf Fitness Guide
Need to stay fit to play golf, but don't have the time or motivation to 'work out'? You're definitely not alone.
Don't worry though, there's a fellow by the name of Mike Pedersen who's put together an awesome guide to get you fit and ready for your golf season in less than 30 days!
To avoid injury so that you can enjoy your golf game for years to come, check out Mike Pederens' guide. It's a pretty popular system. Just check out all the great testimonials on his site.
Mike Pedersen's Ultimate Golf Fitness Guide
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Saturday, March 15, 2008
Get Ready for a New Year of Golf
For those of us in the Northen parts of North America the golf season is just around the corner. It's time to get your golf clubs out and dust off your shoes. It's nearly tee time!
I can't wait to golf this year. I'm itching to get back on the green.
For those of you who are new to the game, the beginning of the season is a terrific time to get out there and learn. Everyone's in such a good mood that you'll likely get plenty of help from strangers, and club owners alike. Plus, the sooner you get out there the sooner you'll learn. And before you know it, by mid to end of season you'll be a pro!
Just remember take it slow. BUT - most vet golfers hate slow players! So I do recommend going during times when your course isn't very busy. This way you're able to take your time and you wont feel the added pressure of the regulars breathing down your back. To avoid such situations it's always best to start at 'starter' courses where the golfers who attend already know that you may be a beginner. Or, what I've also found is that if you golf during happy hour, most people could care less whether you're slow or not. They just want to take their time with a few cold beers as they golf.
I can't wait to golf this year. I'm itching to get back on the green.
For those of you who are new to the game, the beginning of the season is a terrific time to get out there and learn. Everyone's in such a good mood that you'll likely get plenty of help from strangers, and club owners alike. Plus, the sooner you get out there the sooner you'll learn. And before you know it, by mid to end of season you'll be a pro!
Just remember take it slow. BUT - most vet golfers hate slow players! So I do recommend going during times when your course isn't very busy. This way you're able to take your time and you wont feel the added pressure of the regulars breathing down your back. To avoid such situations it's always best to start at 'starter' courses where the golfers who attend already know that you may be a beginner. Or, what I've also found is that if you golf during happy hour, most people could care less whether you're slow or not. They just want to take their time with a few cold beers as they golf.
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