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Success From How To Break 80 Readers
People from all across the globe have been
kind enough to share their successes with the program. Please note
that the program is suitable for golfers of all skill levels. Below is a
sampling of the hundreds of positive results and testimonials I've
received from my customers.
"How To Break 80 is the backbone of
my success"
-----Original
Message-----
From: cwallmark@ .com
Sent: Sunday February 12, 2006 3:59 PM
To: info@howtobreak80.com
Subject: My Success
My name is Terry Cain, and I
come from Victoria, British Columbia Canada. I play out of
Olympic View Golf Club. I have a 9 handicap, and have
been playing at or near that cap for 3 years. It has been a
struggle to break 80, and I would give my eye and teeth to
do it consistently. When I noticed your e-book on the net, I
immediately was interested.
I have started to drive
the ball with much more consistency, with your very easy
instructions on my grip, grip pressure, take-away, and
especially dropping my hands down into the zone, and
swinging through has changed my game plan. My hip turn has
improved as well, although a little inconsistent. I still
get a push sometimes, and a quick hook too. However, these
will diminish with practice.
The golf season is here,
and I am eager. My first rounds have already been
successful, shooting a 79 times two. Why? Off the tee, I am now in
much better scoring positions, and the comments from my
fellow golfers are "what have you been doing with your
swing"? I am reluctant to tell them, but, I couldn't help but say
that How to break 80 is the backbone of my current success.
Thanks and better golf is on the
way,
Terry
Victoria, British Columbia
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"I can't believe the immediate
results"
-----Original Message-----
From: John Gale [mailto:johnnygazelle@yahoo.com]
Sent:
Sunday, May 14, 2006 10:35 AM
To: info@howtobreak80.com
Subject:
Jack,
I love your book and its been
really great in improving my game. My handicap continues to get lower and my golf
buddies are accusing me of sneaking in extra rounds with a
pro. The book has been great in helping me work the ball
for draws and fades too. I can't believe the immediate
results. Your articles are also very helpful. I
especially found the article focusing on the catalyst for
the golf swing i.e. the take away, extremely helpful. After
employing the Harvey Penick's "Magic Move" my swing has been
more consistent, yielded more distance, and my shoulders are
powering for the follow through.
Also feel free to
use my comments above. I can't remember if I ever sent them
to you before.
Cheers,
John |
"Handicap dropped from 10.5 to 8.1
in only one month"
-----Original Message-----
From: KARL KIEFFER [mailto:kjk109@hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 11:33 AM
To: info@howtobreak80.com
Subject: RE: Karl, How's The
Book?
Jack,
Thank so much for the book. It has
been by far the best money I've ever spent on golf. My handicap has dropped from a 10.5 to a 8.1 in only a month from all the great tips. I've recommended your e-book to
all my golfing friends.
Karl Kieffer |
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"I Finally Broke 80!!!"
-----Original Message-----
From: elnatto7@
.com
Sent: Sunday May 26, 2006 1:46 PM
To: info@howtobreak80.com
Subject: BROKE 80 FINALLY!!!! More to come as well
Hey man
I forgot to tell you that I FINALLY BROKE 80!!!
On my 'home course' I shot a 79 (38 & 41) par-ing EVERY Par 4 on the
front 9 albeit losing concentration on Back 9 because of my great F9! I
had 31putts
(48 tee-to-green)
Then, just two weeks later, I shot a 78 (38 & 40) - my tee-to-green
wasn't as good as my 79, but my putting (many thanks to your tips) was
awesome as I had 27putts (F9: 12putts & B9: 15putts)
(51 tee-to-green, POOR)
I feel that I can combine my 48 tee-to-green + 27putts for a 75
I hope to break 80 for a 3rd time (would be 3rd consecutive round)
but am happy with my current progress thanks to your tips and me working
on my swing over the past month
I appreciate all of your work and apply many of the tips you give in
the newsletter
Peace
Nat |
"I did break 80 over the weekend"
From: drew
com]
Sent: Monday, June 20,
2005 3:00 PM
To: How To Break 80
Subject: My Success Story
Jack,
I emailed about a month after I received your book and told you that
I was playing the best golf of my life, while I was out in Arizona
visiting my in-laws in March. Up to that point I had not broke 80 but I
knew that I was on my way.
I just wanted to drop a line and say that I did break 80 over the
weekend. It wasn't my swing, I didn't chip in, get an eagle, or do
anything great. I hit fairways and greens, putted the ball to the hole,
and got up and down when I had to. 12 pars, 1 birdie, 4 bogeys, and 1
DB; for a 77. That marks the first time that I ever broke 80.
I've never taken a lesson, and I was a hacker/slicer that needed help
and the book simple as it is, is the only thing that I did differently
this year than I did in years past.
Drew
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"Added 50 yards to my drives"
-----Original Message-----
From:
Kathi Day [mailto:kathi_day@hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, August
17, 2006 8:39 PM
To:
info@howtobreak80.com
Subject: RE: Kathi,
How's The Book?
So
far, so good! I've only golfed two rounds since reading it and both
time noticed marked improvements. The two most helpful tips so far
have been strengthening my grip (seeing those two knuckles) and
keeping my left leg stiff (I'm a lefty) -- combined, they've added
about 50 yards to my drives and have made a BIG difference to my
consistency on the fairway. This is my 6th year golfing and I
currently carry a 28.1 index. While I've shot 100 a couple of
times this year, I've yet to break it -- you'll be one of the first
to know when I shoot 90-something!!
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"Thank you,
thank you so much"
-----Original Message-----
From: Ray (RWFL) [mailto:ray@rwfl.co.za]
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 11:28 PM
To: How To Break 80
Subject: RE: Ray, How's The Book?
Hi there Jack
Well I'll be damned! Bought your book last week, spent 3 days studying
and
practising the most obvious weak parts of my game ( 15 handicap so
plenty of
weak areas!)and went out and shot my lowest round ever, an 83 on a
course
where my only previous rounds have been, 92, 94,95, and 91.
Incredible! The 3 things I did immediately was mothball my driver and
replace with the 3 wood, replaced the long irons with a 5 and 7 wood,
and
followed your guidelines on chipping from 40m out. I opened my stance,
set
the ball further back, placed weight more on front foot, pushed my hands
in
front of ball and voila, high, straight chips that land softly and
occassionally even spun back a few inches. Wow!!
Guess what, I'm enjoying the game more, I'm practicing with more intent
and
can't wait for my next round on Friday.
Thank you, thank you, so much.
Greetings from sunny South Africa!
Sincerely
Ray Bienedell |
"Shaved 11 strokes in just 2
days!!!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Kriel, Erik [mailto:KrielE@au.TiGplc.com]
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 10:23 AM
To: 'info@howtobreak80.com'
Subject: Amazing
Jack,
Thank you.
I no longer hook the ball.
I am hitting both fairways & greens.
I HAVE SHAVED 11 STROKES OF MY AVERAGE SCORE AFTER JUST TWO DAYS!!!
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"Thank you for ALL the help you
have given me"
-----Original Message-----
From: Sande Jarrett [mailto:din_ithira@hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2006 8:16 PM
To: info@howtobreak80.com
Subject: RE: Sande, Here's Your Free Report
I have not had the chance to thank you for ALL the help that you have
given
me. I started playing golf on Mar 17 of the year. I was told nobody
breaks
100 before 6 months, Nobody breaks 90 before a year. I played by myself
on
Sunday at shot an 87. I was thrilled to death, I have been using you
tips
and they have helped so much. Granted 87 is not my normal score. I have
shot
100 6 times. I just wanted to thank you for your tips.
Sande Jarrett |
"Now I have confidence to shoot
par someday"
-----Original Message-----
From:
Bill Morgan [mailto:bill_morgan@rac.ray.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 25,
2006 9:24 AM
To:
info@howtobreak80.com
Subject: happy :o)
i bought your
course and read it with hope it would get me to shoot below 80.
even tho i have only had one 84 before in my life ...i am 52 years
old ...started playing regularly last year in A league .....well with
practice and steady play i shot a 78 last week ... i was so
pleased with the e book and lessons from you ...it does work now i
have confidence i can even shoot par someday soon ...ty so very
much mr moorhouse ........
Bill Morgan
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"I was able to FINALLY break
80!!!!!!"
-----Original Message-----
From: Pete [mailto:pskalitzky@charter.net]
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 6:04 PM
To: 'How To Break 80'
Subject: RE: Pete, How's The Book?
Jack,
Downloaded you're book and the bonuses. Read thru the entire thing.
Found
some things that you describe well in detail that helped me clear my
thoughts while putting and chipping. I plan to use the drills that you
suggest. Just haven't had time to yet. But, after using some of the
pointers on the course, I was able to FINALLY, break 80
today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I shot 79 with 8
pars and 2 birdies(1 of which was a 28' chip in from the rough). My
worst
score was double bogey twice. Thank you for the knowledge I was able to
gain from your book. I look forward to breaking 80 many more times. I
have
hovered between 14.5-16.5 for a handicap for 3 years now. Never thought
it
was going to happen. Now I KNOW I can do it.
Thanks again for the information. Very helpful.
Pete Skalitzky |
"Your book rocks!!!"
-----Original Message-----
From:
Kronos Ganta [mailto:kronos_ganta@hotmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, July 23,
2006 6:57 PM
To:
info@howtobreak80.com
Subject: Your Book
Rocks!!!
Dear Jack, I just started playing golf again after a long layoff. I
played at Springhill Golf Course I shot an 85 with a few muligans...lol.
Then I got the golf bug so bad I wanted to play so much better and
maybe be a scratch golfer someday. I then bought your book online
note that I have not read too much of it, because of family and
working long ours. I have done some drills fixed my grip and
improved my swing. This weekend we played Sringhill again and
I shot
a 74 with no mulligans my brother and friends were blown away that I
was shooting so much better golf in so little time. I just told them
when I play is to have fun and not let bad shots get me down. I just
wanted to let you know that you got another student looking to break
even before the end of this season.
Thanks So Much
Jesse Carreon
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"Today I shot 78"
-----Original Message-----
From: Clarence Bedsole[cobsweb@
]
Sent: Thu, 3 Aug 2006 16:59:58 -0500
To: support@howtobreak80.com
Subject: New Customer Highlight
Just thought this might be interesting: I just ordered your book
yesterday. I downloaded and printed your "Secrets of Low Handicappers"
article series. I briefly scanned through highlights of those pages for
about 30 minutes last night while in bed half asleep. I am a 16
handicapper. I must have picked up something, today I shot a 78
(including one tee shot OB and a missed 3 ft and 5 ft putt-usually don't
miss those). Four over par the last 4 holes. I attribute that to nearly
100 degrees and heat exhaustion. I hit 10 fairways and 9 greens, with
only 1 birdie. Only 3 of 8 up and downs. I'm usually about 50% on those.
I plan to improve in those areas. I have shot in the 70's before but not
very often. (Once or twice a year). Usually in the mid to high 80's. So,
if I did pick up something in that short of time, I am looking forward
to reading your book and your tips while I am fully awake. I would
certainly be satisfied to consistently hit in the mid to high 70's. I
will send you a follow up to see if any improvement continues. Never too
late to learn something! FYI: I am "only" 64 years old, retired with
only "40+" years of golfing and a back problem. I wear a back brace
while golfing. Before I was married (40+ years ago) I had a low handicap
of 9. I plan to get back there and better.
Thanks, Clarence |
"I'm hitting 14-15 out of 18
fairyways now"
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Cooper jcooper2003@earthlink.net
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 6:22 AM
To: 'How To Break 80'
Subject: RE: Jeff, How's The Book?
Jack,
I did receive your book and have already began to see results, even
though I have not finished reading it through yet. I have had the book
for less than a week and we went to the mountains of North Carolina for
the weekend, and took the opportunity to play some of the scenic courses
up there. I am hitting 14 - 15 out of 18 fairways now as opposed to the
4 out of 18 I was hitting last week. My drives are averaging 235 - 250
yards after only reading the first half of your book. I can not wait to
read the rest and really get started on the drills you give in a more
dedicated manner. The only problem I seem to be having is on my
chipping and pitching shots. I am going over the greens now. I will
definitely have to go to the range and see what my new distances are
going to be so that I can adjust to hitting the ball better close in.
In Black Mountain North Carolina the county club there has as it's 17th
hole, a 747 yard par 6. My drive was a little short, but in the middle
of the fairway. Next I hit 2, 5 Woods and was on the green in 4 with a
7 iron, and two putted it for par. Last week I would have had to have
had a calculator to figure my score for that hole.
I look forward to reading the rest of your book today and get serious
about the drills and see how things improve from there. I also look
forward to your news letters. I have a folder where I keep them all and
look forward to improving my game anyway possible.
Thanks!
Jeff |
"You've put excitement back in
my game"
-----Original Message-----
From:
Bill Schmidt [mailto:bill@ctperimeter.com]
Sent: Monday, July 31,
2006 11:44 PM
To:
info@howtobreak80.com
Subject: Thanks Jack
Jack,
I got your materials
a few weeks ago and read through them. I have been playing for about 40
years and although I did not feel like I read any earth shattering new
secrets, I enjoyed your program and the way you presented the material.
Last weekend the
family visited Cashiers NC, a spot we have been vacationing at for 20
years. On Saturday, I played with my 16 year old daughter and tried to
give her some help with her game. While I was totally distracted and
didn't play too well, my daughter made her first par on one of the
toughest par 3s. The next day I wanted to play without her and wound up
playing by myself. I was six over on the front and three putted for
bogies three times but from tee to green, I hit the ball great. Two
birdies on the back left me at one over for the back nine and a round of
77.
When I was playing
steady about ten years ago, I worked my way to a 10 handicap but
occasional play lately leaves me at about a 20 today. That round fired
me up. I wanted to play another 18 but had a three hour drive back home.
When I got home, I
read through my e-mail and saw one from you. I'm a little slow and until
I saw your e-mail, I never made the connection. DUH!
My attitude about my
game and my swing confidence seems 100% better than it was before I read
your material. I was also hitting my irons about 10 yards further than
my normal yardages.
And now you tease me
with another great article that could shave a few more strokes? All I
can say is ….Thanks Jack. You've put excitement back in my game and I
can't wait to play again.
Bill |
"I know I can easily
shoot in the 70's now"
-----Original Message-----
From: Guy Caspers [mailto:drguy@hutchtel.net]
Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 9:46 AM
To: How To Break 80
Subject: Re: Guy, How's The Book?
Jack,
I received your ebook early this week and read it immediately like you
said.
I thought at first I would skim it, but you said to read the whole book
and not skim it, even if it seems blah at first with basics. I read it
with
focus from beginning to end. I really enjoyed the section on preparation
mentally and focussing mentally and working on getting a good tempo and
taking deep breaths in through the nose and out the mouth when feeling
pressure and visualizing shots. I am a 8 handicap and haven't played but
10-12 round of golf per year for the past 3 years due to starting
another
business and having young kids and other hobbies. I had been frustrated
with inconsistency and knowing that I could shoot better than 80 but not
doing very often at all and certainly not shooting mid or low 70's. I
went out and played golf on this past Tuesday after reading your book.
It was
my third round of the year. I shot 39 on the front with one birdie. I
shot
two bogeys on the first 5 holes of the back nine and then chipped in for
eagle and went birdie, birdie and then missed a birdie by being 2 inches
short on the last hole to shoot 73. It is my second best score ever and
my best score in about 8-10 years. I kept track of my statistics of
fairways
hit, greens in regulation, up and downs and # of putts. I did not 3 putt
and never had worse than a bogey. I stayed focused and remembered what
you said about not letting a bad hole get you down and remember the next
hole
could make up for it. I know i need to work on my up and downs and
driving accuracy. I need to slow down my swing and follow your keys to
swing and
tempo. I know that my game is mental and now am excited to go play more
as I know I can shoot in the 70's easily and even see myself shooting in
the
60's which I 've never done. Your book helped me more than I thought it
would. I am keeping up my promise to you to share my success after
purchasing your book.. Thank you and I can't wait to write you when I
shoot my first round in the 60's.
Guy M. Caspers, D.C. |
"Makes me feel that I now have
the upper hand"
-----Original Message-----
From:
Rob Bartos [mailto:robbartos@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, August
07, 2006 3:44 PM
To: How To Break 80
Subject: Re: Robin,
How's The Book?
I just wanted to touch base a little on
why I ordered your material, I am a 3 handicap but I never was good
at chipping and pitching so I would always try to avoid any shot
within 80 yds. I did have my good chipping days dont get me wrong
but I just was not confident until I received your DVD on the short
game. I watched it once and went to the course to try it out and I
was pleasantly surprised how good I was at chipping right off the
bat. The next day I played my favorite course and shot an easy 75
with a double on 18, I just got a bad break off the tee as I did not
play the wind enough and my tee shot just got caught in the tips of
these real tall pines, anyway, I will be implementing your technique
for the next week, I have 4 rounds scheduled before I will try to
qualify for my state Mid Amateur Tourney and one of those rounds is
another Tournament with a National Amateur Tour. I look forward to
take on the #1 guy who is scratch, I am really psyched now since I
have a rock solid grasp on how to consistantly get the ball on the
green and close to the hole, makes me feel that I now have the upper
hand. I will let you know how it goes as it goes, tomorrow I play a
practice round on the private course where the Mid Am Qualifier will
be played. I never played there so we'll see.
Thanks Robin Bartos
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"I sent shockwaves down the
spines of my golfing buddies"
-----Original Message-----
From: honghaut@
.com
Sent: Sunday February 12, 2006 10:36 PM
To: info@howtobreak80.com
Subject: My Success
Hi Jack,
I am residing on
the other side of the globe from you, in Singapore.
When I first
purchased your E-Book, I was not convinced at all at what it will do for
my game (if you search your archive, you might remember a mail from a
very frustrated me, complaining about the
"bad" deal that
I got).
However through the months of engaging in the instructions
from the book, and of course, the
newsletters
that have I've been receiving, I have sent shockwaves down the spine
of some of my close golfing buddies.
Not only am I
hitting my ball straighter, I
have added
at least 40 yards to my drive!
As a result, I
have dropped an average of 10 strokes from my game.
Before, I was
contemplating getting a coach for some lessons, now I feel that it is
unnecessary, as I feel like I am taking a lesson every week!
I am thankful I got
the E-Book, and your newsletters, which, I am sure, will continue to
drop my handicap further.
I am
targeting
dropping another 10
strokes by
mid 2006.
Sim Hong Huat
Singapore |
"It was a steal"
-----Original Message-----
From: Judd Markle [mailto:circuit@telus.net]
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 11:54 AM
To: 'How To Break 80'
Subject: RE: Judd, How's The Book?
Hi Jack,
Love the book so far. I've read through the first 30 pages and already
am
seeing a difference in my game. The section on the basics reminded my of
some things that I wasn't doing presently. The biggest being pushing off
my
right foot to start the down swing. I was out at the range last night
hitting wedges and haven't hit them so solid and high in a long time, if
ever.
Thanks for the great book, for $37 it was a steal.
Judd. |
"I want to congratulate you for simplifying
the game"
-----Original Message-----
From: stocks@
.com
Sent: Wednesday May 25, 2005 4:34 PM
To: info@howtobreak80.com
Subject: Thank You
Hi Jack!
Just a
note of thanks from a new subscriber.
The free items you gave me with the subscription were enough for the
cost of the program. But the newsletters are fantastic! I have
read and followed the letters and my consistency is definitely
improving. I had been shooting around 86-89 the last two months,
struggling to maintain my 12 handicap. I read, studied and
practiced your info, to include the newsletters and yes, I shot my
first 79 last weekend. I also had chip
in birdie and had 4 chips that lipped out for
gimme pars. My partner is astonished. However, I
am not wanting to share the secret yet (I
still have some of my cash to collect back from him). I am moving
in a few weeks to another country, so I will pass on your website
data as soon as I put the clubs in the travel bag for the new
location.
Lastly, I just want to
congratulate you for simplifying the game. I have been told to
'delay the release', 'you are casting the club',
'you need more weight shift', 'stay down thru the shot'. All
these terms are a little difficult to picture in your mind some
times. However your last newsletter about 'check the angle of
approach' put it so simple even I get it. Left knee through the
ball, hands through the ball and finally the club head through the
ball. How much more simple can you get. And most important to me,
each and every thought is positive. No more negative imagines.
I can't wait to get to the range
and try the Single Key to Good Wedge Play. Until my greens in
regulation improve, I need that short game.
Thanks again, I really appreciate
your efforts!
Garry
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"Money well spent"
-----Original Message-----
From: zeid@
.com
Sent: Monday May 23, 2005 9:32 PM
To: info@howtobreak80.com
Subject: Improvement
Dear Jack
I am 82 years
old. I usually play 9 holes ending up with around 53. I am lucky if
I get below 50!
I have always
practiced a lot but now realise that I did not know what I should be
doing when I practiced.
I have had your
book only a week. Now when I practice I know what I should be doing.
Just practicing the rotating of hips and correct transfer of weight
has cured my constant slice and improved my distance and direction.
I might add that I knew all about the transfer of weight but did not
realise how it should be accomplished and how natural it came when
done correctly..
I am now looking
forward to mastering, one at a time, each of the other suggestions
made in your book.
If I make no more
progress the money I have paid for the book is money well spent.
When I break 45
will email you again.
Thanks, Jack.
Sincerely,
P. Zeid
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"A fantastic value"
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Langan [mailto:michael.langan@towersperrin.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 12:32 PM
To: How To Break 80
Subject: Re: Michael, How's The Book?
Dear Jack:
I received access to the e-book and the additional material without any
problems. I haven't finished the book yet but you have already helped me
to begin to effectively use my sand wedge for approach shots, which I've
avoided doing for a number of years. A fantastic value.
Regards, Mike Langan |
"Awesome, packed with info"
-----Original Message-----
From:
bwestmoreland@cwclogon.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 25,
2006 8:32 AM
To: 'How To Break 80'
Subject: Re: Brent,
How's The Book?
Awesome, packed with
info. I have not completed reading the book yet. I read a section at a
time and apply whats been read to phisically doing the drills. I normaly
shoot in the high 80's low 90's. I carry a 17 handicap currently. My
goal is to get to an honest 10 consistantly. Hopefully this will help.
Thanks,
Brent |
"My Scores Have Lowered 5-6 Shots Per
Round"
-----Original Message-----
From: m.kims@ .net
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 6:05 PM
To: info@howtobreak80.com
Subject: Success
Dear Jack,
I'm a 44 year old lifetime golfer from Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania with a slight physical disability. I was born with
Cerebral Palsy, which makes balance a problem in my swing, so I must
always learn to adjust to make things work for me.
I'd like to share with you my success story as a
result of reading the How to Break 80 E-book. I read sections of the
book daily and have used it to improve my swing and technique. I
also utilize one of the added features that comes with the book to
incorporate some specific golf exercises into my daily work out. The
practice and the work-outs have helped me add about 15 yards of
distance to my drives and my scores have lowered on average,
by 5-6 shots per round. I am now shooting in the low 90's and
looking forward to continued improvement.
Ron Kims
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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"My Scores Have Lowered 5-6 Shots Per
Round"
-----Original Message-----
From: louazzarel@
.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 6:54 AM
To: info@howtobreak80.com
Subject: Your Book...
Jack,
Just
bought your book and read it...and wanted to thank you. I did pick
up a couple of things that were bothering me about the swing. You
explained them very well and my shots are better than ever. The part
about keeping the left arm away from the sternum is what did the trick
for me. It always felt like I was crowded and couldn't quite hit the
ball...and now....everything is great. Apparently my backswing was
too far to the inside and now although it feels like I'm taking it
back outside....I'm not....and that is giving me the room I needed to
hit the ball straight, high and far. My first two rounds since I
used your book have been 78 and 80.
Anyway, I feel confident now that I can shoot in the 70's on a
regular basis without having to rely on luck so much. I am a 7
handicap now and know I will be lower this year.
Great job on the
book!!!!
Hoping
to be a scratch golfer some day,
Lou
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"8 Handicap Shoots 75"
-----Original Message-----
From: LH
.COM
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 6:21 AM
To: info@howtobreak80.com
Subject: RE: Leroy, How's the Book?
Jack,
I
live in New Jersey, Rockaway. I'm an avid golfer "golf nut" been
playing for about 35 years. I have a lot of books, tapes, DVD on
golf I like to think I'm a student of the game. I've been stuck at
handicap of 8 for the past couple of years and it is probably
because I done get to practice as much. The best round I've ever
shot was 68 on a par 71 course when I lived in North Carolina and
played just about everyday. So now I play once a week if that, so
when I saw your book I thought I'll give it a try. I've been
shooting from 79 to 85. So after read just a portion of your book
and practicing some of the drill, (the lower hip turn to the right,
the arms and hand actions) I decided to see if it would work. Birdie
the first hole, had two other birdies and it should have been more,
but you know how they slide by sometimes. The round consisted of 3
birdies, 10 pars, 4 bogeys and one double bogey. Now I will go back
to the book reread the first sections, work with the short game and
putting sections. The difference in this 75 and the others is that
I
hit the ball better, so I'm looking forward to this weekend and
playing better.
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"Since I read your book I've been much improved"
-----Original Message-----
From: William.J.Moye@usa.dupont.com
Sent: 8/23/2006 12:42 PM
To: info@howtobreak80.com
Subject: Thanks!
Jack,
I wanted to give you some positive
feedback on my golf game.
I started playing golf in May (I'm 45
years young), and my best score before I received How to Break 80 was 109
twice. Since I have received How to Break 80, I have been much improved.
I shot a 102 on 7/29, a 100 on 8/7, and a 90 yesterday 8/22. WOW! I
still have a ways to go, but I am improving and hope to break 80 by year
end.....
Thank you,
Bill Moye |
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