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How to Break 80 Review #2

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

DISCOVER WHAT THEY ARE NOW SAYING ABOUT ‘HOW TO BREAK 80’

The first review I wrote about ‘How to Break 80 and Shoot Like the Pros’ was over two years ago. Now, that can be a long time in the internet world and so I am wondering if this golf instruction guide written by Jack Moorehouse is still as popular as it was then.

I spent many days searching the internet to see how the up-to-date answers compared to the results in the first article that I wrote titled ‘How to Break 80 Review–What Are Others Saying About How to Break 80?’

You will see that I took the same basic questions asked in the How to Break 80 Review #1, listed them first, and then reported the information that I discovered.

So, let’s see what the results are and what the verdict is:
Has ‘How to Break 80 and Shoot Like the Pros’ stood the test of time?

1. Is he still helping hundreds of people? Is this really your personal guide to lower scores? Is this really a complete guide to shooting your best scores ever, whatever your handicap?

Well, it looks like over the last couple of years, Jack has continued helping lower golf scores and has now helped “over 100,000 golfers all over the world play better regardless of their skill.”

On his website, there are testimonials from people from all walks of life, from all age groups, from varied handicaps, and from all over the world.

It would appear that the techniques in the ‘How to Break 80 Program’ are still working for many who want to improve their golf game. If a golfer wants to break 80, 90, or 100 it does not matter, as long as he or she wants lower scores. Now, let’s not be naive, there is not a program in the world that makes everyone happy, but it looks like there are a multitude of happy campers here.

2. If you are a golfer, ‘How to Break 80’ sounds good, doesn’t it! But…do his promises come from a credible place? Is he only blowing his own horn or do others agree?

I rechecked the web to see if Mr. Moorehouse was still as visible a presence as before. I found that he is continually adding golf articles to the article directories. On Ezinearticles.com alone, he now has 250 articles about all aspects of the game and is considered a Platinum Quality Author. This constant visibility equates to being very good for players–he continues to give free access to credible tips and golf information galore.

His free newsletter is still an excellent publication; I receive it regularly. In it he provides top rate golf information and answers questions that the real players have, not just something he pulls out of the air. It goes out to thousands of golfers spanning seven continents.

Other than his ‘How to Break 80 Program’, he has expanded to add the accelerated golf program membership called the ‘Fast Track Program’.

Jack Moorehouse now offers special lessons through his video series. These videos cover different aspects of the game: from improving you distance, drawing and slicing the ball, to precision putting.

So, even though he is a not golf pro, but rather an ordinary working man like the rest of us, he continues to maintain his love for the game and his commitment to helping others achieve their goals. It looks like he has captured the attention of thousands of golfers worldwide.
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Stay tuned for Part 2 of How to Break 80 Review #2 -DISCOVER WHAT THEY ARE NOW SAYING ABOUT ‘HOW TO BREAK 80’
It will reveal what real everyday golfers are saying. You will uncover what the numerical results are to back up these reviews.

Break80golf In the meantime, click here to find out more about the “How to Break 80″ Program and take advantage of the limited time discount of 33% off.

Here is wishing you lower scores and wonderful days on the golf course,
Penny

Is Golf Putting Instruction Important?

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

Golf Putting Instruction–Is Putting Instruction Important? Part 1

The question, “Is Golf Putting Instruction Important?”, can easily be answered with a little arithmetic and a few truths, don’t you think?
Putting is half the game. On a standard par 72 golf course, thirty-six strokes are allowed to get the ball from tee to green, and the other thirty-six strokes are for putts. Fact is, that little two or three-foot shot you make with the putter counts just as much as that 200 or 250 yard shot you are hoping to make on your drive. No matter how well you are able to strike the ball with all your other clubs, until you roll that little ball into the hole, you don’t have a score, do you?

Check out what Jack Moorehouse, the author of ‘How To Break 80’, has to say about the importance of putting instruction. Click on picture below.


How To Break 80 Putting DVD


Keep tuned for Part 2 on the Importance of Golf Putting Instruction.

Until then, did you know–
A “gimme” can best be defined as an agreement between two golfers, neither of whom can putt very well. ~Author Unknown

Here’s wishing you fewer putts and a lower score! Happy Golfing!

“Is Golf Putting Instruction Important?” Part 2

And, as a golfer you are not only looking for a score, but a better score each and every time you make that fabulous trip to your haven—the golf course. To achieve that better score you have to roll that ball in the hole sooner and shave off strokes– right?

One of the best ways to do that is to make some birdies.

Now, don’t worry and don’t get uptight at the mention of that word–birdie! The truth is, whatever handicap you have, you can still accomplish those birdies.

Let’s examine those opportunities for birdies and how to put more of them on your score card!

There are three ways to make a birdie:

First, you can birdie the par 5s by hitting the ball so far that you reach the green in two strokes and then use two putts.
Second, you can lay your approach shot .–or your tee shot on the par threes- so close to the pin that the putt is a mere formality.
Or, you can learn to sink those middle-distance and long putts and take one stroke on the green instead of the regulation two.

So, which do you think might work the best for you?

Hint: From Harvey Penick’s Little Red Book: “So, if you want to drop five shots off your game in a hurry, leave your long clubs in your bag and head for the GREEN.”

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“Is Golf Putting Instruction Important?” Part 3

If you can reach the par 5’s in two, fantastic for you, but you still need to know how to putt. Let’s be honest, usually the average player can’t reach a par 5 green in less than three strokes. So, if you are going to birdie you must either make a great approach shot so the putt is a mere formality, or if your approach is not so great, you need to drain that first putt.
Oh, oh, did you see that word putt above, three times!

On the par 4s, if you are lucky enough to reach the green in two, that is absolutely fabulous. To make a birdie, you need to hole that first putt. If you are approaching the green with your third shot, then only a hole in will give you a birdie, but a chip and a good putt will save you par.
There is that ‘p’ word again!

On the par 3s, the average golfer is often going to miss the green entirely on the tee shot. Again, to make a birdie you have to hole your approach shot or if you make the green, you need that magic one putt. Oh, no, there is that putt word again!

Well, in all the scenarios, the word putt seems to be reoccurring. We all have the ability to learn to sink those middle-distance and long putts. We all have the opportunity to learn to take one stroke on the green instead of the regulation two!

So, let’s ask the question again. Which way of making birdies do you think might work the best for you?

You are right–the third is by far the most productive and for us non-pro players, really a chance to drop those shots and get to a lower handicap.

In eighteen glorious holes there are eighteen glorious opportunities to drop the ball into the hole with your first putt.

So, if you want to shave some strokes off your score and make more birdies, work on your putting!

So, “Is Golf Putting Instruction Important”?

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Golf Story-Golfing Is Important!

Monday, May 28th, 2007

A friend of mine sent this precious Golf Story to me the other day. From my point of view the message it portrays is very important. For that reason, I would like to share it with you. Please enjoy and pass it along if you like.
And, here’s wishing you break 80!

When things in your lives seem almost too much to
handle, when 24 hours in a day are not enough, remember this:

A professor stood before his philosophy class and had
some items in front of him. When the class began, he
wordlessly picked up a large, empty jar and proceeded
to fill it with golf balls. He asked the students if the jar
was full. They agreed that it was.

The professor then picked up a box of pebbles and
poured them into the jar. He shook the jar lightly.
The pebbles rolled into the open areas between the
golf balls. He again asked the students if the jar was
full. They agreed that it was.

The professor next picked up a box of sand and poured
it into the jar. Of course, the sand filled up all of the
nooks and crannies in the jar. He asked once more if
the jar was full. The students responded with a
unanimous “yes.”

The professor then produced two cups of coffee
from under the table and poured the entire contents
into the jar. The coffee soaked into the sand.
The students laughed.

“Now,” said the professor as the laughter subsided,
“I want you to recognize that this jar represents
your life. The golf balls are the important
things–your family, your health, your friends, and
your favorite passions. If everything else was lost
and only they remained, your life would still be full.

The pebbles are the other things that matter like
your job, your house, and your car.

The sand is everything else–the small, insignificant
stuff. If you put the sand into the jar first, there
is no room for the pebbles or the golf balls.

The same goes for life. If you spend all your time
and energy on the small stuff, you will never have room
for the things that are important.

Pay attention to the things that are critical to your
happiness. Communicate with your family and loved
ones. Check on your friends. Take time to get medical
checkups. Listen to your spouse when he/she needs
to talk. Play another 18 holes of golf! Take care of
the golf balls first–the big things that really matter.
The rest is just pebbles and sand.”

One of the students raised her hand and inquired what
the coffee represented. The professor smiled. “I’m glad
you asked. It just goes to show you that no matter
how full your life may seem, there’s always room for
a couple of drinks with a friend.”

I do not know who the author is. If you know who wrote this, please let me know so I can give them credit. Thanks.

Remember: TAKE CARE OF THE GOLF BALLS FIRST!
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