Everyday Golfers Guide To Shooting Lower Scores: I Learned to Break 80 - You Can Too!
Everyday Golfer's Guide to Shooting Lower Scores is written by someone who has been there and understands the challenges facing golfers who are struggling with their game. Mick Gyure is an everyday guy who started playing golf later in life. Like most novices, initially he struggled to improve his game. Ultimately, he found a number of things that allowed him to achieve his goals quickly�specifically, breaking 80!

Everyday Golfer's Guide to Shooting Lower Scores maps out, simply but effectively, how an average golfer can start shooting lower scores! Through a series of specific objectives, you�ll learn why you haven�t made progress in the past, how to make true improvements in your game, and how to overcome common barriers to achieve lasting results. This book discusses how to best acquire the knowledge necessary to improve your game, how to properly apply that knowledge, and how to practice correctly. It explains what you should be doing on the course, offers guidelines to help you define a plan for improvement, and shows how to commit to that plan so you can realize your golf goals.

This book is primarily for two types of golfers. First, it is for the beginning golfer�someone who has just picked up the game and wants to improve as quickly as possible. If you�re a beginning golfer, this book will help you avoid many of the common mistakes people make when starting out. It will help get you on the right track toward making real progress as well as provide you with an overall plan for improvement.

Second, this book is for golfers who have been playing for a while�those who play regularly but continually shoot high scores never making any real progress. If you fall into this category, you probably spend a good deal of time practicing, yet can�t understand why you�re not improving.

Whichever category you fall into, this book will help you identify realistic goals and expectations for each level of your game and formulate a plan of action so you can achieve those goals. It will help put the golf learning process into perspective so you can learn effectively while minimizing frustration.

Stop wasting time on common mistakes made in practice and on the course! Let this book show you how to quickly and effectively improve your game.
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Everyday Golfers Guide To Shooting Lower Scores: I Learned to Break 80 - You Can Too!
Everyday Golfer's Guide to Shooting Lower Scores is written by someone who has been there and understands the challenges facing golfers who are struggling with their game. Mick Gyure is an everyday guy who started playing golf later in life. Like most novices, initially he struggled to improve his game. Ultimately, he found a number of things that allowed him to achieve his goals quickly�specifically, breaking 80!

Everyday Golfer's Guide to Shooting Lower Scores maps out, simply but effectively, how an average golfer can start shooting lower scores! Through a series of specific objectives, you�ll learn why you haven�t made progress in the past, how to make true improvements in your game, and how to overcome common barriers to achieve lasting results. This book discusses how to best acquire the knowledge necessary to improve your game, how to properly apply that knowledge, and how to practice correctly. It explains what you should be doing on the course, offers guidelines to help you define a plan for improvement, and shows how to commit to that plan so you can realize your golf goals.

This book is primarily for two types of golfers. First, it is for the beginning golfer�someone who has just picked up the game and wants to improve as quickly as possible. If you�re a beginning golfer, this book will help you avoid many of the common mistakes people make when starting out. It will help get you on the right track toward making real progress as well as provide you with an overall plan for improvement.

Second, this book is for golfers who have been playing for a while�those who play regularly but continually shoot high scores never making any real progress. If you fall into this category, you probably spend a good deal of time practicing, yet can�t understand why you�re not improving.

Whichever category you fall into, this book will help you identify realistic goals and expectations for each level of your game and formulate a plan of action so you can achieve those goals. It will help put the golf learning process into perspective so you can learn effectively while minimizing frustration.

Stop wasting time on common mistakes made in practice and on the course! Let this book show you how to quickly and effectively improve your game.
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Everyday Golfers Guide To Shooting Lower Scores: I Learned to Break 80 - You Can Too!

Everyday Golfers Guide To Shooting Lower Scores: I Learned to Break 80 - You Can Too!

by Mick Gyure
Everyday Golfers Guide To Shooting Lower Scores: I Learned to Break 80 - You Can Too!

Everyday Golfers Guide To Shooting Lower Scores: I Learned to Break 80 - You Can Too!

by Mick Gyure

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Everyday Golfer's Guide to Shooting Lower Scores is written by someone who has been there and understands the challenges facing golfers who are struggling with their game. Mick Gyure is an everyday guy who started playing golf later in life. Like most novices, initially he struggled to improve his game. Ultimately, he found a number of things that allowed him to achieve his goals quickly�specifically, breaking 80!

Everyday Golfer's Guide to Shooting Lower Scores maps out, simply but effectively, how an average golfer can start shooting lower scores! Through a series of specific objectives, you�ll learn why you haven�t made progress in the past, how to make true improvements in your game, and how to overcome common barriers to achieve lasting results. This book discusses how to best acquire the knowledge necessary to improve your game, how to properly apply that knowledge, and how to practice correctly. It explains what you should be doing on the course, offers guidelines to help you define a plan for improvement, and shows how to commit to that plan so you can realize your golf goals.

This book is primarily for two types of golfers. First, it is for the beginning golfer�someone who has just picked up the game and wants to improve as quickly as possible. If you�re a beginning golfer, this book will help you avoid many of the common mistakes people make when starting out. It will help get you on the right track toward making real progress as well as provide you with an overall plan for improvement.

Second, this book is for golfers who have been playing for a while�those who play regularly but continually shoot high scores never making any real progress. If you fall into this category, you probably spend a good deal of time practicing, yet can�t understand why you�re not improving.

Whichever category you fall into, this book will help you identify realistic goals and expectations for each level of your game and formulate a plan of action so you can achieve those goals. It will help put the golf learning process into perspective so you can learn effectively while minimizing frustration.

Stop wasting time on common mistakes made in practice and on the course! Let this book show you how to quickly and effectively improve your game.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149194636
Publisher: PL Motivations, Inc.
Publication date: 05/01/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 970 KB

About the Author

Mick Gyure is an everyday guy who started playing golf in his mid-thirties. Once exposed to the game, he quickly developed a passion for it. It was challenging, so naturally he was a determined to become a better player. But like most novices, initially he struggled to improve his game. In order to improve, Mick went on a quest to learn as much as he could about the game of golf and the swing in general. He discovered huge amounts of information in the form of books, instructional videos, DVDs, magazines, and television shows. He felt that having access to all this information would be the key to becoming a very good player. Instead, he became confused by the vast amount of instructional material available. He tried to implement many of the things taught, yet it felt as though he was always trying something different and not making progress in any area. Even though he was practicing, there was very little improvement for the first couple of years.

Ultimately, he made it his long-term goal to break 80 and was determined to find a way to do it. Having this new goal forced him to evaluate all aspects of his game including the sources of information and practice methods. Drastic changes needed to be made if he wanted to attain his goal. Obviously, what he was currently doing was not working. But over time, he formulated a plan that started him on a path toward better golf, and his game changed dramatically. Improvement did not come overnight and it was not consistent, but gradually he could see the progress. And as his game improved, lower scores followed, allowing him to attain all his goals along the way: breaking 100, 90, 85, and most importantly, breaking 80!

Mick believes that if he was able to do this, anyone with the same commitment and desire can do the same. There were certain things he had focused on that allowed him to attain his goal and improve fairly rapidly. He took these experiences and organized them into a series of objectives, which are described in detail in this book. He still follows these objectives today and continues to see improvements in his game.
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