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28th December 2007

7 part series - Consistent Golf

Subject: The PROVEN formula for consistent golf…

 by Nick Bayley who is the Director of Instruction for ConsistentGolf.

Nick has helped literally thousands of golfers from all
around the world to improve their golf games and become more consistent…and now it’s your turn.

So read carefully to what Nick has to say as it’s probably going to be the turning point to help you become the consistent golfer you’ve always wanted to become.

To start this off, here is Nick’s PROVEN formula for consistent
golf…

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From the desk of Nick Bayley, Director of Instruction, ConsisentGolf

Subject: The PROVEN formula for consistent golf…

If you’ve ever wanted to become a consistent golfer but failed…I’m
going to give you the proven formula to do it. So listen up.

Now first of all, you must understand that there are 4 distinct games
that make up the game of golf.

The first game is: The Long Game, e.g. driving, irons etc.
The second game is: The Short Game, e.g. chipping, pitching etc.
The third game is: The Putting Game, e.g. short putts, long putts etc.
The fourth game is: The Mental Game, e.g. confidence, concentration etc.

If you try and improve all of these “games” at the same time you’re more than likely to NOT get any better. And you may even get worse because you’d have too much to try and improve.

As you know, golf is a very complex game — but the improvement process can be made a lot simpler, and here’s how…

Out of those 4 separate games above you need to decide and pick the
weakest game for you.

So for example, let’s say the weakest part of your golf game is The
Short Game. 

So if you want to become a consistent golfer you should focus all of your attention on improving your short game.  And you should keep doing this until you’ve formed the habits that allow you to have a short game that is at a level you’re happy with…considering the time and effort you want to put into improving it.

Then once you’ve done that you then should maintain your short game
improvement and move onto improving the next weakest part of your game.

You simply keep repeating that process until you have all four “games”
at a level  you’re happy with. Then at that time you will be the consistent golfer you’ve always wanted to be.

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After reading about this proven formula for consistent golf you may be
thinking this sounds all very well…but how do you actually do it?!

Well, to help you become the consistent golfer you’ve always wanted to become Nick has created something truly unique and special to help
you do it.

It’s an online golf school.  The first fully featured online golf school
in the world.  Naturally because it’s online it’s significantly cheaper than your normal real world, offline golf school.  Not to mention you don’t have to travel, be told when you’re going to practice and for how long and generally put your life on hold in an attempt to improve your golf game.

But best of all…you’ll only pay if you improve!

Click here to find out how to play more Constent Golf 

P.S. Look out for the second part in this 7 part ConsistentGolf series as
it will be sent to you in about 5 days. The subject of the next email will
be: You are the golfer today because of this.

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28th December 2007

Are You a Better Golfer today than yesterday?

Subject: You are the golfer today because of this…

Part 2 of the ConsistentGolf
series by Nick Bayley.

In this post you’re going to discover why you’re the
golfer you are today…and if you’re not happy with the
level you’re at the ONE and only way to change it.

Enjoy!
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From the desk of Nick Bayley, Director of Instruction, ConsistentGolf

Subject: You are the golfer today because of this…

The golfer you are today is the result of one thing and one thing only.

Ready for it?!

Here it is…

You are the golfer you are today because of…

                     The Habits You Have Created!

The USGA has found that most golfers get to a level after 2 years of
playing golf that they remain at for the rest of their golfing life.

Ouch!

So the ONLY way to improve is to change your habits.

How can you do this?

Well there’s only one way….repetition.

You learned to walk by constantly trying to walk. You learned to ride
a bike by constantly trying to ride a bike. You learned to drive a car by
constantly trying to drive a car.  You learned to write by constantly
trying to write. You learned to play golf to the level you are now by
constantly trying to play golf.

So to change the golfer you are today you need to find out what you
need to practice and then keep doing it to make it a habit.

Make sense?

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If what Nick is saying does make sense to you then you can make
a start at creating new and better habits by enroling in his online
golf school.  The #1 online golf school in the world. 

Here’s how it works.

When you enrol in the online Consistent Golf School you choose what
aspect of your golf game you want to focus on improving first, by
the way of ranking your golf games from weakest to strongest, e.g.

The Long Game
The Short Game
The Putting Game
The Mental Game

Then you get a new lesson each week that tells you what you need to
do to improve the weakest part of your golf game.

By doing this you’ll be creating new habits that will help to turn you
into the consistent golfer you’ve always wanted to become.

Plus, you’ll get the most improvement in the shortest amount of time
because you’re focusing on the area that is costing you the most about
 of shots.

Makes perfect sense doesn’t it?

I’ve seen this online golf school and I was very impressed and I’m
sure you’ll be the same.  If you’re not you can always take advantage
of the generous guarantee.

Click her to find out more about this online golf school

P.S. Look out for the third part in this ConsistentGolf series
which is going to cover golf information overload.

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