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28th December 2007

Practice?

Subject: Don’t practice golf unless you…Today in Part 5 of the ConsistentGolf series
by Nick Bayley you’re going to find out why you
shouldn’t practice golf unless you know one thing.
Don’t practice golf unless you…Some people think that you have to practice a lot to get really good
at golf, and that simply is not true.

You see, practicing golf is only going to benefit you when you’re
practicing the correct things. If you’re practicing the WRONG things
and you keep doing that you’re obviously NOT going to get better.

So I believe, if you don’t know what to practice to help you improve
then DON’T practice.

When I was a teenager I left school to pursue playing professional
golf and I had all day every day to practice. But I got to a certain
point where I didn’t improve…in fact, I slowly got worse.

Why?

Simple because I was practicing the wrong things.  I didn’t have a clue
what I should be practicing.  I just practiced and practiced and practiced.
And like I said before, if you don’t know what you should practice to improve
then you shouldn’t practice.

So all the hours and hours I spent practicing were a waste of time.

And if you spend time practicing and you’re not sure exactly whether what
you’re doing is going to improve your golf game, then you too will be wasting
your time.

So my advice is this…DON’T practice unless you know exactly that what
you’re doing is going to improve your golf game.

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Nick created The Online Consistent Golf School to show golfers exactly
what they need to practice so they WILL improve.

And the way Nick setup this online school you can pay on a monthly basis and
naturally you’ll only keep doing this if you keep on improving.  If you don’t
improve, simply cancel your subscription.  That way you’ll only pay
if you improve.

So if you haven’t already done so I suggest you go here and join this
online golf school and make a start at becoming the best possible golfer
you’re capable of:

P.S. Look out for the sixth part in this ConsistentGolf series
when Nick proves that there are four different games that make up golf. 
 

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27th December 2007

The 4 Games of Golf

Today in Part 6 of the Consistent Golf series
Nick is going to prove that there are four distinct
games of golf. So keep reading about that now…

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

Subject: Do you believe this about golf?

You’ve heard me talk about the different games of
golf, e.g.

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

…and I’m just wondering whether you think this is
true or not.  Because I know a lot of people think
that a pitch is just a miniature 5-iron swing.  And
a putt is just a miniature chip swing.

Now that all sounds very reasonable and common sense,
but it’s wrong and I’m going to prove it.

First of all, I want to say that all of the games mentioned
above have similarities to other games but they still
are separate and need to be approached as separate
games if you’re going to improve.

To prove this you only have to look at some of the best
golfers in the world.  For example, Ben Hogan and Moe
Norman have been recognized as a couple of the best ball
strikers of all time.  But in comparison their putting
was decidedly average.

Then you have golfers like Bob charles, Ben Crenshaw and
Loren Roberts who are known as great putters, but in
comparison are not great ball strikers.

And as far as the short game is concerned you have someone
like Seve Ballesteros, who was known for hitting fairway
shots out of car parks and up and downing it from everywhere.

Then finally as far as the Mental Game is concerned you have
Jack Nicklaus who was a good ball striker, great putter but
struggled a lot out of bunkers.  So he used his mental prowess
to make sure he avoided this weakness.

So I hope from this you can see that there really is four
different games of golf, and if you’re going to improve you
need to focus on the weakest part of your golf game. 

Now the strongest golfer to ever appear as far as these four
games is concerned is Tiger Woods.  But it’s well known that
he has studied the best golfers in all these respective games
and picked out the things he thinks are important.

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If you want to replicate to some degree what Tiger did you
now can.  Because Nick has organized and structured the best
way for you to improve the weakest part of your golf game.  And
you simply have to do the tasks that Nick tells you so you will
improve your golf game.

If you don’t improve then you simply have to cancel your subscription.
That way you only pay if you improve, and you can’t get
any fairer than that.  So to make a start at improving
your golf game go here:  Best Online Golf School

P.S. Next you’re going to get the seventh and final part in this
ConsistentGolf.  And in this email Nick talks about
eating elephants and golf. 

Strange but true. 

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