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Make the short game your best game!Did you know that golfers in general take between 65 - 72% of their shots from a distance of 120 yards or less? Having the correct clubs in your bag can have a dramatic impact on your scoring. 4wedges.com will focus on helping golfers get the most out of the four wedges that a golfer can have in their bag. The Complete Guide to Learning Tour Quality Wedge Play![]()
Great Wedge Play is Learned Through Proper Practice!Having the correct methods of practicing and learning guarantees improvement. This lesson manual teaches you;
There are drills, exercises and over 100 illustrations to ingrain it all so you learn to stick it like the pros.
About the Developers of the SystemJohn Redd, is one of the owners and the Director of Golf at the Tour & Players School in Orlando, Florida. He has dedicated over 20 years to learning the mechanical skills of a great golf swing and helping players improve their games. He has helped players from the PGA, LPGA, Senior PGA, European, Asian, and Canadian Tours and teaching professionals from across the country. He teaches a zero-compensation single-axis golf swing and is considered by many professional golfers, to be the finest wedge, short game, and putting coach available today. Up-and-coming players, both amateur and professional, work with him to improve their game. Dr. Lester Bouchard is the Director of Mental Training at the Tour & Players School and former Director of Sport Psychology for the Arnold Palmer Golf Academy at Saddlebrook Resort. Dr. Bouchard has a Ph.D. in Sport Psychology from the University of Florida, where he was also an assistant coach for the University Men’s SEC Championship golf team and a University golf instructor. He is a Certified Hypnotist and Professional Consultant, and over the last 10 years has helped athletes from over 25 different countries around the world realize their potential. To learn more about this book that will truely help your scoring, check out tourqualitygolf.com Artwork courtesy of Greg Evans, check out his web site, www.evansart.com.
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