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"From The Ground Up / How To Shoot In The 70's"
Summary 

Well, now its time to start working on the drills.  You know there are only five of them and they won't take you long at all to reach some degree of proficiency and consistency with them.  You'll also be pleasantly surprised how easy it is to incorporate them into your golf swing and game.

The only thing that seems to take some people more than a week or so in this method is applying their new and vastly improved swing to an actual round of golf. This of course is understandable. Have some patience with that part of it. You'll have already experienced success in doing the Drills and putting your swing together and hitting balls at the range.  I guarantee within a few weeks or so you will be experiencing the best rounds, even astoundingly so, of your life.  I've seen it happen time and again.

What you will end up with is not a fool proof golf game that is a infallibly, but such a great, workable method, that you can use to develop your own game.  A game which has less than a 10 handicap attached to it!

You will feel, the first time you can accomplish Drill #3, what is now possible for you to achieve in golf.  It will make you smile.  But there's a trap here!  You won't be any happier about your now much improved golf game after a while than you are now if you don't accept the foibles and vagaries of this great game.  THAT'S WHAT MAKES IT GREAT!

The better you accept your bad days, the more good days you'll have!  This ones pretty deep, I invite you to consider the ramifications which are within that statement.

Anyway, the way this practically applies itself is that through this method you will now possess the ability to recognize and repair the things which may go wrong in your golf game.  And trust me, at whatever level you play at, there are times when things will go wrong.

When things go really bad for me I just remember Bernhard Langer shooting two rounds in a tournament in Europe a  week or two after he won the Masters.  He shot an 86 &87 or something very close to that.  Amazingly enough so did Ian Woosman after he won the Masters.  Guess that green jacket was hard to play in.  I'm sure there was a great emotional letdown in both of these cases, but the point is that even the best players in the world have and will continue to have at times very humbling experiences when dealing with GOLF.

The other point I'd like to stress at this time, is that part of this method is you being able now to observe much more knowledgeably, and be able to apply what you observe.  You will know what it is that makes a great swing great.  You will see all three Elements in the pros game, and you will see Elements missing in higher handicappers games and be able to identify them. You will more importantly be able to monitor and adjust your own game. Observe, drill, and apply, and I'll see you in the 70's club soon!

Thank you for reading my book, I'm sure this method will work or is already working for you.  If, however, you have any questions, or comments or just want to get in comm (communication) with me, write, call, or E-mail me personally. I will take the time to respond in some manner as quickly as I possibly can. May the birdies fly and may you find yourself in the "ZONE" frequently.
 

      Sincerely,
 
Miles Bryant
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