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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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28th December 2007

Golf Information Overload

Subject: Golf information overload explained

Part 3 of the ConsistentGolf
series by Nick Bayley.

In this post you’re going to find out how to tackle the
problem of golf information overload.  With so many people/
companies claiming they can help you improve your golf game
it’s hard to know who or what to believe, isn’t it?

And with the Internet this problem is growing by the day!
So read what Nick has to say about this ever increasing
problem…

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

Subject: Golf information overload explained

If you search the Internet for information to help you improve your
golf game you’ll come across a ton of stuff — and most of it free!

And if you put all the free information together and printed it out you’d
probably have over a million pages of golf information.

So if you had a million pages of golf information would your golf game
improve?

Let me answer that for you…

NOOOOOO!

You see, to improve at golf you need two things:

1. The correct information, whether that’s from a book, website, pro
or whatever.  And…

2. You need action

So if you have the incorrect information then you’re screwed.  It
doesn’t matter how much of it you have, it’s not going to help you.

Also, there is such a thing as information overload. You can have so much information you don’t know where to begin. 
Now that’s where I come in. 
Because I am the best around at pulling out the useful things us golfers
need to work on and putting it into bite sized chunks so you can work on one
thing at a time.

That’s the only way you’re really going to make any measurable improvement.

Work on one thing at a time, then add something else, then add something
else and before long you’re improving and you keep on improving UNTIL you’re
the golfer you always wanted to become.

And that’s the philosophy behind the online Consistent Golf School. I give
you one new thing every week to add to what you’re doing.  And it doesn’t
take a lot of time either.  Each practice session takes less than half an
hour and most of them you can do at home.

Seriously!

I’ve set the content of this online golf school up so you can do most of it
in the comfort of your own home. Naturally you’ll have to go to the golf
course for some of it, but not much.

So just imagine doing that and playing with your golfing buddies and them
seeing you improve without seeing you practicing. They won’t have a clue how
you’re doing it.

You’ll love it.

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Now I highly recommend you go here and investigate this online golf
school. 

Like I’ve already said, I’ve seen the content and it’s first
class.  You have nothing to lose and everything to gain by
trying this now, because the Worst case scenario is this:

You’ll join and won’t improve.  So you’ll get your money back and you’ll
get to keep all the bonuses worth $514.55 just for giving it a try!

It’s a no brainer, so check it out: Consistent Golf School

P.S. Look out for the foruth part in this ConsistentGolf series
when Nick is going to explain KAIZEN golf to you.  It’s a very simple
but powerful way of looking at improving your golf game.

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