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All about Golf, or How You can lower Your Score
Paul Webb

This is the first installment in what I hope is a long series of articles.

Lowering your golf score.

That's what it's all about isn't it? How can I hit that little golf ball around a hundred acres, and do it in less than 80 strokes, or at least real close to 80. And hopefully not lose my sanity or get hurt (or hurt someone else FORE!!) in the process.

How many thousands of us attempt to do this every week, or least every chance we get, and spend a small fortune doing it. Sometimes we swear we will never play golf again, but the next week we are right back on the number 1 tee. Often with a new driver or the latest golf ball we read about that guarantees us an extra 25 yards on our drive.

And if we play good we will be back next week too. Or even if we don't we will still be back. After all we have to win, and that little golf ball isn't going to stop us.

We have all been there haven't we, some of us more than others, and some of us took the time to improve our golf game.

Why?, Because we decided to learn from our mistakes, and take some golf lessons, or at least watch a few videos to try and correct our swing, our stance, or whatever it takes to "break eighty".

If you are ready to take the plunge and learn how to hit the ball long and straight then you are on the right path. You will be breaking eighty before you can say FORE!!

Paul Webb-Paul is an avid golfer who manages to break eighty every now and then, but really just loves the game and reads as much as he can about it. You can visit his website at:http://breakeighty.com

About the Author
Paul Webb-- Paul is the owner of Electo Service Company, and has been in the Medical and Fitness repair business for almost thirty years. He has had experience on most brands of treadmills and fitness equipment. Also an avid golfer who manages to "breakeighty" every now and then. Paul Webb may be contacted at http://breakeighty.com. Click here to view more articles by Paul Webb.

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