How To Be Better At Golf by putting your mind to the game
An e-book by Michael McMonagle, retired professional golfer
If your mind is right, you will lower your handicap!
Hello there, golfers of the world.
How are you all doing? Tell me, did you play last weekend?
You did? How'd you play? Did you play to your handicap or thereabouts or did you leave the 18th green feeling confused, confounded and frustrated by this game?
If you did you're not alone although I realize that's no consolation after a rough round
The fact is every golfer, whatever level, bogey or scratch wants to be better at golf on any and every course he plays at.
Once you're hooked on this great game, it couldn't be otherwise, but when you've played poorly you have to ask yourself why you're putting in all that hard work on the driving range and paying all that money to your pro for lessons if there's no reward.
Sure you understand there's no quick fix to getting the correct swing mechanics but after all that instruction from your pro and the practice sessions on the range, where you slogged your heart out, shouldn't you be better not worse?
Besides all that, what about all the golf tips and lessons from guest golf professionals you've seen on The Golf Channel? What about all the golf tips telling you how to be better at golf in golf magazines, golf instructional videos and who knows what all else?
Why are you not improving? Why are you still a 24 bogey golfer when by now you should surely be playing off 18? Or if you're a better player why are you still not able to break 80 or, if you're that good, play off scratch?
Surely, by now, your swing should be commensurate with the level of play you aspire to reach so what's hindering your progress?
What are you to do?
Well, to be blunt, you must read my e-book on golf called How To Be Better At Golf. BUY NOW
Actually, that's the short title I use for brevity on my website but the full title is How To Be Better At Golf By Putting Your Mind To The Game.
As you can see my e-book is all about the part the mind plays in golf and how to think your way to a better game.
But, now, don't get carried away and think that thought alone can make you better at golf.
That's wishful thinking and it wont fly. You have to acquire swing mechanics that work, so, go to your pro for those.
But in conjunction with learning how to swing effectively you must also read and apply what I have to say about what it is that makes good golfers great.
In my golf e-book you will learn what makes great players perform day in and day out at what seems superhuman levels.
You will learn how great players handle fear and pressure often called nerves and butterflies.
You will learn about the forces at work that prevent players like Ernie Els and Phil Mickelson from reaching their full potential and how these forces could be affecting you.
You will learn how to putt like Bobby Locke and what he did to make him the greatest putter ever.
All these things are in my e-book which is specifically directed at the weekend bogey golfer who wants to lower his or her handicap although everything I talk about works just as well with scratch golfers.
If you're wanting to break 100 or 90 or any number, do what I tell you in my e-book and you'll achieve this within six months, guaranteed.
I can safely say I guarantee the effectiveness of my e-book because I used the selfsame mind mechanics on myself in becoming good enough to turn professional and play on what is now the Sunshine Tour.
So, you ask, how much does it cost to read How To Be Better At Golf?
Click HERE to go to pricing page and buy your copy
Every golf aid I see for sale on the internet costs an arm and a leg and I know I wouldn't buy at those prices so why should you. The way I see it is that the risk of paying those prices outweighs the reward of what you might be getting, if anything.
Additionally, just about everything I see that golfers can buy is to help you swing better (which in my mind is really a matter for you and your pro.)
Yes, there is stuff on the internet about the golfer's mind and how to score better by thinking better, but it just doesn't cut it as far as the real world of golf is concerned.
Maybe their stuff is okay if you're a PH.D in Psychology and you're giving a paper at some seminar to peers but I provide practical knowledge and steps on how to recognize and overcome real mental blocks every golfer has, especially high handicappers.
Okay, that's the lot and all I've got. Now it's up to you to read my golf e-book.
When you've read it and done what I say let me know how you've improved by sending me an email.
Cheers,
Michael McMonagle

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