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No Fluff, No BS, No Detailed Explanations – Just Straightforward, Bare Bones, Rock-Bottom Basics on How To Hit The Three Most Important Clubs In The Bag…PERIODIntroducing Driver, Putter, Wedge By Thinkandreachpar.com and Mark Anthony MontaquilaFriends, A while back, Mark and I were talking and I had asked him if you were to strip down everything out of most videos and systems, what would be left. Where would all of the “meat” be? He quickly replied, “Simple…the driver, the putter and the wedge. Those are the most-used clubs in everybody’s bag.” “You see,” he went on, “Most weekend golfers have no idea how to use these clubs. Unfortunately, these are the clubs that they tend to use the most and…to their dismay, frustration and endless aggravation, the ones that cost them the most strokes “Something is definitely wrong here!” “Here’s another thing.” He said, “If you were to look at how much information is out there in the form of magazines, videos, TV shows, etc, this is where the biggest focus is targeted! How can there be so much information available out there and still, people are hacking the ball everywhere with their driver, missing easy putts, and spraying easy wedge shots all over the place on a regular basis? Something is definitely wrong here!” I sat and thought a minute and…right there on the spot…another hit Thinkandreachpar.com DVD was born (in my head). Of course when I asked Mark if he would be interested in doing another DVD on this very subject, he quickly agreed and began putting his thoughts to paper. In August of 2005, we got together at Monoosnock Country Club in Leominster MA and began filming. What came out of it was one our most comprehensive, easy-to-learn DVDs yet. What’s in it?I’m glad you asked. This DVD is packed with the most critical information that you need to use those most important clubs the way that they were supposed to be used. In fact, if you were to put all of this info into lessons, you’d be surprised to know that there’s over 30 individual lessons included in this one, single DVD. One thing that it doesn’t have is specialized drills and detailed explanations of the mechanics. For that, you’ll have to get some of our other DVDs. If you’re ready for “just the facts,” this DVD is made for you ... CLICK HERE TO ORDER NOW! Lets look into what it does have for you… The DriverIt starts out with learning basic, but very often overlooked and ignored principles on what makes you hit your driver straight (or not). After a quick intro, it begins with three simple-to-remember ideas. Grip – Setup – Move
Three easy things to remember, and you’ll be hitting the “big dog” better, straighter and further than ever. What's more is that you’ll learn the easiest way to grip the club that forces you to make a nice shot down the middle. Also, it teaches you to correctly play your tendencies, trust your swing and have the tee shot land where you expect it to land increasing your odds of an accurate shot every time you swing. The WedgeThe next section and module of lessons consists of how to accurately advance the ball with your wedge in the direction you need it to go including how to hit it hit it high…so it stops quick, low…so it rolls when it lands…and how to know the difference. And he does all this beginning with the same principle that Mark uses to teach his in-person students – movement. You’ll (quickly) learn what the most efficient, accuracy-producing movement for swinging the wedge is, and…how to do it the very next time that you’re on the range or the course.
This enormously simple mental technique is so easy to do, and execute, (ask any of Mark’s personal students) that you’ll be firing the ball into the greens with such precision and consistency, that your buddies will be wondering if you sold your soul to the devil just to gain the unbelievable accuracy…practically overnight! You’ll also learn how to assess each and every approach shot according to the specifics to the shot. Every shot on the golf course has it’s own little changes that you have to make in order to be as accurate as possible. We all know that no approach shot is as flat and level as a tee shot. But many of us (especially the higher-handicap players) do not take this into account when setting up. And, if you don’t know these, principles, you’re rolling the dice every time that you swing…usually costing you strokes every time. The PutterThis section includes lessons on how to become a putting machine with simple to remember fundamentals that you (and every other good golfer) needs to be a good putter and save as many strokes as possible. The bottom line is this…this new DVD is going to (quickly) get your game in gear fast showing you the simplest, most critical elements and principles of how to hit the most important (most used) clubs in your bag with more accuracy and consistency ... CLICK HERE TO ORDER NOW!
This is just a small list of what you're getting in this DVD
This DVD is equal to about 30 in-person lessons with Mark on the driving range. That’s a value of $3,200! But as usual, on Thinkandreachpar.com, you’ll get it at the >super discount price of only $39.97 So order now and save yourself a pile of money in lesson time, and get the down-and-dirty knowledge of these critical fundamentals that will make you a better golfer for life!
Remember, this DVD is only $39.97 (that’s less than the price of one, single lesson) so there is no excuse. If you want to have better skills so you can be a better golfer this season, hurry and order now before the season even starts.
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