Imagine for a second, you are at the Mecca of Golf.
One of the world's most prestigious golf courses beckons you. The sun is rising, warming the cool morning air blowing in your face.
You look out over the oldest (and arguably best) course in the world, where the game has been played since the 15th century.
You feel like you belong here. Your golf game is superb. Your putts are on target. Your drives straight and accurate. Your short game nothing less than magnificent.
As you head to the last hole, you feel on top of the world...
But it wasn't always like this, was it?
Do you remember those days? When nearly every shot you took seemed laser guided to an obstruction, tree, sand trap, or worse?
Every putt missed by a country mile? Five whacks got you out of the sand trap (if you were 'lucky')? Then you discovered the secret Tiger Woods used to elevate his game...
The Secret That Made Tiger Woods Number One...
In 2003 and 2004, the once infallible Tiger Woods seemed to slip...
He did not win a major in either year. And in September, 2004, he was no longer the top ranked golfer in the world.
Golf enthusiasts were buzzing about what happened to Tiger. Was it a rift with his swing coach Butch Harmon? Problems with his marriage? Health issues, no one knew about?
Or was it something else?
Tiger himself said he was working on his swing and once the adjustments were complete he would return to form.
And that's EXACTLY what happened.
But why did he, as one of the top golfers of all time, fiddle with his swing when he was on top of the world?
You see... Tiger had realized he had learned some bad habits that would ultimately keep him from playing his best and that he had to fix them or face serious problems with his game has he got older.
Fast Track Your Golf Driving Skills Right Now...
In order to improve your Golf game, you must follow a system. Otherwise you end up practicing the wrong things, the wrong way.
Now, I'm not going to hold out on you -- golf is FAR too important to me for that. Here's the three areas of golf that almost everyone has problems with...
The Long Game - i.e. tee shots, iron shots etc.
The Short Game - i.e. pitch shots, bunker shots, chip shots etc.
The Putting Game - i.e short putts, long putts, green reading, etc
Yes... I think we all have specific shots that we always seem to get wrong, no matter how we prepare or practice...
Because the truth is, we're just practicing the same bad habits...
The Exact Same Secret Formula Tiger Used...
When Tiger looked at his game, he quickly realized two things: First, his putting (especially under pressure) is possibly his greatest asset.
His putting won the the Arnold Palmer Invitational, after finishing the third round in a five-way tie for first place. And he completed his fifth consecutive PGA Tour victory with a dramatic 24-foot putt on the 18th hole to defeat Bart Bryant by a stroke.
Second, he has typically been near the bottom of the Tour rankings in driving accuracy. Plus he was hoping to reduce the wear and tear on his surgically-repaired left knee, which was subjected to severe stress in the 1998-2003 version of his swing.
So when Tiger looked at his game, it was obvious to him that the long game was his weakest area, and if he did not do anything about it, his knee might give out on him.
So he focused on that area of his game. Tiger and his swing coach worked tirelessly on his swing. At first as he practiced and adjusted to the new form, his game slipped slightly. But once he was used to the new form, he started winning once more.
And in 2005, Tiger regained his number one position.
Superior Golfing works for all golfers
One of the world's most prestigious golf courses beckons you. The sun is rising, warming the cool morning air blowing in your face.
You look out over the oldest (and arguably best) course in the world, where the game has been played since the 15th century.
You feel like you belong here. Your golf game is superb. Your putts are on target. Your drives straight and accurate. Your short game nothing less than magnificent.
As you head to the last hole, you feel on top of the world...
But it wasn't always like this, was it?
Do you remember those days? When nearly every shot you took seemed laser guided to an obstruction, tree, sand trap, or worse?
Every putt missed by a country mile? Five whacks got you out of the sand trap (if you were 'lucky')? Then you discovered the secret Tiger Woods used to elevate his game...
The Secret That Made Tiger Woods Number One...
In 2003 and 2004, the once infallible Tiger Woods seemed to slip...
He did not win a major in either year. And in September, 2004, he was no longer the top ranked golfer in the world.
Golf enthusiasts were buzzing about what happened to Tiger. Was it a rift with his swing coach Butch Harmon? Problems with his marriage? Health issues, no one knew about?
Or was it something else?
Tiger himself said he was working on his swing and once the adjustments were complete he would return to form.
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And that's EXACTLY what happened.
But why did he, as one of the top golfers of all time, fiddle with his swing when he was on top of the world?
You see... Tiger had realized he had learned some bad habits that would ultimately keep him from playing his best and that he had to fix them or face serious problems with his game has he got older.
Fast Track Your Golf Driving Skills Right Now...
In order to improve your Golf game, you must follow a system. Otherwise you end up practicing the wrong things, the wrong way.
Now, I'm not going to hold out on you -- golf is FAR too important to me for that. Here's the three areas of golf that almost everyone has problems with...
The Long Game - i.e. tee shots, iron shots etc.
The Short Game - i.e. pitch shots, bunker shots, chip shots etc.
The Putting Game - i.e short putts, long putts, green reading, etc
Yes... I think we all have specific shots that we always seem to get wrong, no matter how we prepare or practice...
Because the truth is, we're just practicing the same bad habits...
The Exact Same Secret Formula Tiger Used...
When Tiger looked at his game, he quickly realized two things: First, his putting (especially under pressure) is possibly his greatest asset.
His putting won the the Arnold Palmer Invitational, after finishing the third round in a five-way tie for first place. And he completed his fifth consecutive PGA Tour victory with a dramatic 24-foot putt on the 18th hole to defeat Bart Bryant by a stroke.
Second, he has typically been near the bottom of the Tour rankings in driving accuracy. Plus he was hoping to reduce the wear and tear on his surgically-repaired left knee, which was subjected to severe stress in the 1998-2003 version of his swing.
So when Tiger looked at his game, it was obvious to him that the long game was his weakest area, and if he did not do anything about it, his knee might give out on him.
So he focused on that area of his game. Tiger and his swing coach worked tirelessly on his swing. At first as he practiced and adjusted to the new form, his game slipped slightly. But once he was used to the new form, he started winning once more.
And in 2005, Tiger regained his number one position.
Superior Golfing works for all golfers
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