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Thank you Mr. Sones. You came to the Golf Academy of America recently and I
received a lesson from you and watched you teach for the two days. My
putting has gotten so much better and I was good to being with. My stroke
is more natural and feels that way. Thank you
I can’t wait to try this tip. I could use some help on the putting green,
lol.
Thanks for your question. Your best best at this stage is to take regular
lessons from a competent professional golf instructor who is a member of
the PGA or LPGA. When you get to scoring in the low 80’s then sign up for
our program which will show you how to get down to really low golf scores
in the 70’s and even lower.
Congratulations on getting to such a high standard in such a short amount
of time. This program would be ideal for you because it helps you to
maximize the time you spend when you practice. Keep in mind that you have
to follow the program as it’s laid out, fill in the forms and generally
stay on top of your practice. Of course you get email support to help you
with your questions and combined with all the resources you get in the
E.G.I.S program. We hope to have you on board 😉
I want to break 90. Where do I go?
Hey just wondering if this is suitable to me. I generally am able to play
18 scoring holes and 9 practice holes a week. Spend maximum 1hour on the
range and 1-2hours putting chipping bunkers per week. I’ve been playing for
18months and have self taught/youtubed my way from shooting 120+ to now 80
or better most rounds with a 9hc and a best of +3 74. I’m a ‘hardcore’
golfer as you mentioned and committed to breaking par but want to know if
that amount of time I have can get me there ? Thanks Dom