Golf - The Healthy Game

By Texdrd | April 19, 2008

How many times have you heard that walking is good for you? Hey, walking eighteen holes of golf (not riding in a cart) has got to have some cardiovascular benefit.

I used to love the game and played as often as I could…until that one day when after playing an awful round of golf I asked the pro what I could do to improve my game, and his reply was from the words of a famous pro golfer who suggested “Lay off for two weeks, and then quit altogether”. Even though he was probably just kidding me, it was not a very good suggestion when you love the game.

I guess after hearing that comment the “love of the game” sort of faded away! Now you don’t have to let that happen to you.

Several weeks ago I noticed a site which has a system available that has helped over sixteen thousand golfers in just the past three years to improve their swing and their enjoyment of the game.

I wish I had seen that many many (and I mean many, many) years ago. Now I can’t really start all over again, but the thought came to me that it might be of benefit to my readers.

After all, you might find it to be just the thing to improve your game and get some exercise (as well as get you off the couch in front of the tv)!

If you’re a golfer, my recommendation is to Click Here and see this program. I went there they sent me free ideas on a secret to maximum distance. Maybe you, or a friend, might find it a really informational site.

Now, if you’re a potential couch potato (like me), you might enjoy surprising your spouse with an enjoyable evening out and perhaps an invitation to joint you on the golf course.

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Thanks,

Texdrd

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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