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"From The Ground Up / How To Shoot In The 70's"
Introduction
"Hi!  My name is Miles Bryant.  I've developed a golf system that is easy to understand, simple to learn, but most importantly of all, is totally effective! 

Am I a golf Pro?  No.  Golf is a hobby of mine.  (Admittedly an important one, OK; even an obsessive one at times, but still a hobby.) I'm a professional musician; and while Greg Norman, Tom Kite, Ben Crenshaw, and Fred Couples, and a thousand other pro golfers were playing and practicing golf, I was playing and practicing the piano.

This book alone will not make you a pro.  The fundamentals are sound enough and there isn't a pro who doesn't do the things taught in this book, but to be a pro at anything, you have to learn the craft and live the life.  This book will teach you what every person who breaks 80 on a regular basis (pros included) does; and presents it in a unique and simple method.  This method is just what the title says; "From the Ground Up."

I discovered this method just recently after many years of other instruction books, giving lessons, receiving lessons, and many, man hours of trying just about everything I read.  Was I successful? Yes.  But it took me years, and hours, and hours and years and more years and hours, (you get the picture) before I finally came upon this method where I can confidently fix and practice my swing.  I, since, have been shooting near or at and sometimes under par, on a somewhat consistent basis.

I am probably more qualified than most pros at being knowledgeable about improvement because I went from a player who couldn't break 100 for the first 5 years I played, to a 2-4 handicap.  (Probably lower now, I had a lot of good numbers at the end of this year.)  I've won local tournaments, a club championship, and play a lot with pros and players who I once never thought I could ever come close to keeping up with.  SO I CAN RELATE!!  And over the years of helping other golfers (Please - On the range only!) and through my own trials and tribulations, I have "discovered" the 3 essential technical elements, and some non technical elements, that once are incorporated into one's game, yield fantastic results.

This book will show you how to learn these elements.  MY METHOD DOES NOT START WITH THE GRIP!  I believe the bane of all other golfing methods is to put the club in the golfers hands first.  That is not to say that the grip is not important, but the way to learn something is through the proper sequence and proper gradient!  My Gosh; it's like giving a 10 year old a Smith & Wesson 38 because he said he wanted to become a policeman.  OK, so it's not that dramatic; but it is just as out of order.  Trying to go to step 5 in a procedure before doing steps 1, 2, 3, and 4, just doesn't work.  The poor soul will become confused, and start reeling.  Then he will further complicate matters by doing step 3, then step 7, then step 2, with of course, disastrous results.

The funny thing is, is that there are many methods which contain all the information you'd ever need to develop a good game, but even the best ones I've seen, or used, have you terribly confused, with no good reference points to correct what is going wrong.  Why?  Because they have you looking at step 5 when you should be looking at step 2, or you're working on step 3 before you can accomplish step 1 and 2. etc. etc.

The great thing about my method is not only do you learn this golf swing thing in its proper sequence, but when you're having problems you can go back to step 1, AND IT IS INDEED STEP 1!!!  When you go back to step 1 in other methods it is really step 5 (or some other step) of the proper sequence, and we can start the confusion all over again!  With my method, because it is in the proper sequence and gradient, it is simplicity itself to recognize just where you're going wrong when things head south, and remedy that thing.

But don't, because of all this talk about sequences and gradients, think that my method is complex.  It actually contains only the 3 aforementioned elements to learn!  The rest of the book is just discussion on incorporating these elements, achieving a good short game, what I've seen in my game, pros games, 70 shooters, 80 and above shooters, and outlook on the game.

The goal here is to shoot in the 70's at least on some sort of regular basis, no matter what you are shooting presently!  I confess that I have those days that I shoot over 80.  But those days when I play at par or better more than make up for those days that you only thought, or dreamed (in a nightmare) you shoot over 80.  But those days when I play at par or better more than make up for those days that you only thought, or dreamed (in a nightmare) you could never have again on the golf course.  Yes, you'll still have them.  So do pros!  You just never see them on TV because they didn't qualify!  But ah, such is the "beauty" of the game. 

This book is dedicated to those 18 sacred holes in the ground, and dedicated to getting them filled in 79 or less turns!  You'll learn how to accomplish this from the ground up.  This system will not take years and years to accomplish, but can be practiced effectively with about 10-20 minutes a day, mostly indoors, at least to start.  Within weeks your game can completely turn around to a level you've only dreamed of.  You'll find you have a lot more time to enjoy your game, your good shots, your round, and hopefully other areas of your life.  Golf is THE sport of all sports!!

                                                Sincerely,

                                      Miles Bryant 
 

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