Thank you for purchasing this report on how to improve your short game and ultimately lower your scores. Please take the time to go through and use the simple tips contained in the report. This is not meant to take the place of your local PGA professional but rather to open your eyes to the possibilities and potential that lie within you.
I believe that everyone has the ability to play better golf. Most avid golfers either feel they don't have the time to improve or don't know what to focus on in order to improve. The goal of this report is to show you some simple ways to lower your score without spending mind numbing hours at the range.
My hope is that this report makes you realize that with the right direction and commitment you can get better quickly. The key to improving in any area of your life is to have realistic expectations and try to look at small steps forward towards your goal rather than feeling you should accomplish your main goal all at once. For example, if you currently can only get your ball out of a sand trap by throwing it, let's set the goal of getting out on your first swing every time.
Then you can look at proper distance, direction and trajectory. You should also make this fun. Instead of going to work on your game, how about going to play on your game. Once you get the proper techniques down you should try all kinds of crazy shots and different lies.
End every practice session with flop shots. This is your reward for practicing. Flop shots are fun. Just don't hurt anyone! Although you may notice a light-hearted tone to this report, please know that I am very serious about helping people improve and shoot lower scores. It is a great feeling to show someone how to hit a chip shot correctly and then watch the look on their face as they do it.
That is what I want for you. I want you to have many magic moments that ultimately lead you to the lowest scores you have ever shot. Let's get started.