Monday, February 20, 2012

Tip of the Week:    A Golfing Life ...
In the typical golfer's life, the average player improves for the first two to three years, the index dropping consistently. This is followed by a long plateau, where the index stays roughly the same year to year. As the player ages, their distance goes down, their index goes up, then they die .... Sad story, huh?
The good news is that much more is possible! I've been coaching with Extraordinary Golf for almost 20 years, and the results I see regularly blows that sad story away!! Improvement is possible at any point in a
golfer's life, if they continue LEARNING ....

To restart a stuck golfer, the most important ingredient is an experienced professional to guide your learning. Ideally, this coach will provide a non-judgmental set of eyes to help you see and experience things you did not see or experience before. This type of coaching leads to more solid contact, improved accuracy, and more freedom and fun while playing the game.

Hope to see you at Cinnabar Hills sometime soon ... Bill Condaxis aka  the "Golfer Whisperer"  

It was through taking lessons with Fred Shoemaker while playing professionally that Bill found his way to Extraordinary Golf in the early 90's. He’s been a Class A PGA professional since '93, an Extraordinary Golf coach since '94 and a program leader since '96.

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