Apr
26
How To Break 80 Review
The ‘How to break 80′ program by Jack Moorehouse promises to help any golfer no matter what their experience of the game improve their handicap to 80 or under. I decided I would put Mr Moorehouse and his program to the test.
I’m a keen sportsman who loves nothing better than heading to the course with my brother, unfortunately neither me or my brother are gifted golfers and on more than a few occasions have had to let impatient snobs go ahead of us on a hole. We play more for laughs than anything serious but nether the less would both like to improve our scores.
The program is a straight forward 5 minute download from the authors website and consist of the ‘How to break 80′ e-book, golf performance tracker software, lifetime updates and two other golfing ebooks which are chucked in as a bonus, these are ‘25 lessons to improve your game’ and ‘Mike Pedersons, Fit to a tee’. To be honest I have yet to read any of the bonus books though I will probably do so soon as they are regarded as must read for any golfing enthusiast.
When reading the how to break 80 ebook the first thing you notice is that the author certainly knows his stuff better yet he chucks out all the filler and gets straight to the pointers on how to improve yourself with simple things such as, changing your balance, which he stresses is usually overlooked but is an essential ingredient for any successful golfer. Another important factor he addresses is the grip one as on the club and why this is so important. Also written is mastering the chip shot, improving your swing and how to putt like the pros. After each segment you are given drills to practice which serve to build muscle memory, these I really enjoyed practising, they are fun to do and work just as he says they would.
Overall this is the complete package which is top rated by all the golfing websites I found that have reviewed it. I have only visited the golf course once since reading and practising the drills in ‘how to beat 80′ and although I failed to beat the magic number I have improved my score massively, so much so that my brother insist that I pass on the book for him to read. Oh and just in case you were wondering my Handicap before was 105 (yeah I know) and last on my last visit was an 89.
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