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Do you want to play golf? The best absolutely perfect golf? On the finest golf courses with the perfect golf swing, putting the ball the best ever, for a perfect scorecard! If a slice makes scorecard go from the best to oh no, find the best slice cure. No longer a free golf tip, if you bring a slice, you play with a slice. Is there more than the best ball, the perfect swing, and birdie after birdie after birdie in truly glorious golf? And shouldn't you do this at magnificent golf courses, Pinehurst, Turnberry etc.?

How do you rate the best golf?

Is it your swing, watching the perfect golf ball in flight, your scorecard, or the location and your golf buddies?

Would a lesson help? Not necessarily a lesson from a pro but a lesson? From a book, a playing partner, or whatever?

There is free information here:

  • The best ball for you and how to choose the perfect ball.
  • How the slice becomes the power fad. Make the slice history.
  • Putting tips, more putting tips, and how to reduce your putting numbers.
  • The scorecard and free tips it gives you.
  • Lessons, lessons, lessons.can we get enough?
  • A competition, all you need is your scorecard, perfect or not. A six might be the best score!

And more.

 

Do you watch the TV golf shop and like me see swing lessons done perfect? The clubs to avoid a slice and other shots, the perfect ball to transform your scorecard and know that your golf will improve until perfect? If free we could get them all, finish with the perfect swing, no other lessons needed. New equipment, balls, drivers or whatever can be more forgiving, the slice is gone and the scorecard has more birdies. But which ones really work, which are the best? Would you pay to be free of the slice, to make more birdies and not to ruin the scorecard by losing the ball? Does a club or lesson or tip become free with savings on lost balls? One guy I play with knows each new driver is the best, reduces his slice, the ball goes further and makes birdie after birdie almost certain. New drivers over 10 years should have added 150 yards, but his scorecard stays the same, no barrage of birdies. A new driver adding 20 yards can be more trouble!

Imagine the confidence placing the ball on the tee at Turnberry or wherever knowing you will hit the perfect shot, play your ball from the fairway .a birdie beckoning. What has helped your swing? Share the knowledge and others will do the same. Let us share the lessons, the aids that helped the swing and importantly those that damaged the swing. Sometimes the best tip is gained for free. Playing with a quality golfer he told me the swing was fine but the stance was off. Just changing the stance there was less of a slice, a longer ball, and more birdies. Time for a lesson, perhaps?

Putting was raised. Taking 30 putts per round would your scorecard go up or down? Just how easy is it to improve your putting, take a lesson, get a better ball, what tips have you heard, never tried, and how much of your free time do you devote to this? Have a free half-hour? Go work on your putting. Perfect the action, what would that do to your confidence and scorecard?

To finish let me give you a free tip, not the best but sometimes the perfect commentary; "the problem with your golf is you are standing too close to the ball when you've finished your swing!" 

 

 

 

 
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