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By : Jacquine Reece    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-06-12 17:12:27
Many senior golfers struggle with their games; often, the game is frustrating instead of fun to play. Senior Golfers are always trying to answer the question "How can I play better golf? They go about answering this question in several ways:
1) Practice, practice, practice,
2) Listen to advice of other golfers,
3) Take expensive golf lessons.
Practice is a good way to lower your handicap as long as you are practicing the right way; most senior golfers do not know how to practice. Listening to advice from other golfers might be OK as long as it is good advice; most of the time a tip from a buddy will not work for you. Taking golf lessons might help, but they are generally very expensive - often costing $75.00 per hour.
I am a senior golfer; I've been playing this game for a long time. My handicap is 24. I've tried all of the above methods to try to lower my handicap without much success. Lately, I've been driving the ball well. However, I can honestly say that is the only part of my game that seems to be working. My approach shots have been chancy; my sand play is terrible and my putting is average at best.
Let's take an actual example. I played a round last week. I approached the toughest par 4 on my home course; it measures 355 yards from the senior tees. I hit a good drive down the middle. My second shot was long enough but unfortunately I hit it in over the green into a bunker. I hate sand shots; it took me two shots to get out. I had a putt of 25 feet; I hit it past the hole, missed it coming back, and had to settle for 3 putts. That's a 7 after hitting an excellent drive. This is typical of my game. Talk about frustration - the game is not fun when these things happen. You can see why I'm always looking for ways to play better golf.
After doing considerable research, I discovered that the golfing resources available are mostly for younger golfers. Many of the so-called ‘golf improvement books’ require twists and turns of the body that are difficult for Seniors to achieve. This leads to frustration.
Since you are reading this, I would guess that you are a senior and are having trouble with your game. I've been there; I've been in your shoes. I am sure you would benefit from finding a good way to play better golf and I think I've found the answer.
I found an ebook that’s written especially for the Senior Golfer. It has improvement tips and lessons, facts, strategies and techniques on golf. It should be in the hands of every senior golfer.
I was a little apprehensive spending money for this resource. I did not want to take advice from just anyone. However, after applying this information, I started playing better golf within a week. I normally shoot in the high 90's; after using the techniques outlined in the ebook, I shot an 86 last week; I'm excited and I’m just getting started. The knowledge I picked up from the book is invaluable.
This ebook is very inexpensive; it costs half as much as one golf lesson from a pro. It includes an 8 week 100% Money Back Guarantee and several bonuses. Bonuses include: “25 Golf Lessons and 50 Golf Tips”, “Short Game Secrets”, “Long Hitter Secrets” and much more.

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If you are a senior who is frustrated and really want to play better golf, I suggest you consider this resource. You'll be able to improve your overall golf score dramatically.
Check it out today by clicking on the following link:
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You’ll be glad you did.

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