How to Make Golf Fun Again

Food for Thought

Mark Twain once said, “Golf is a good walk spoiled.” 

Now, I don’t agree with ol‘ Mark, but I will say one thing… 

I completely understand why he’d think that. 

In fact, most golfers I know probably share the sentiment! 

A lot of folks have a love/hate relationship with golf. 

When everything comes together, it’s an amazing feeling. 

You get the fresh air, the birds singing, and the power that

surges through your body as you smash ball after ball

straight down the fairway. 

But it’s not usually like that, is it? 

Normally you’re dealing with your rising frustration as every

shot seems to take the ball further away from the flag, not

closer to it… 

Struggling to get the ball flying even a respectable

distance… 

And trying to ignore your buddies’ ****-eating grins as you 

send your ball straight into a bunker (again.) 

Have you ever wondered if there’s an easier way? 

A way to play golf that would unlock your full distance, 

control, and accuracy… 

While leaving you feeling relaxed, limber, and pain-free? 

Check out this great info about increasing your drive 

In it, coach to PGA Pros Alex Fortey reveals…

*How to get an extra 10, 20, or even 30 yards out of every shot you make… 

*Why trying to “copy” other people’s swings is limiting your 

power and accuracy (and causing potentially-irreversible 

damage to your joints and spine…) 

*And the breakthrough he made that helps you play your best game of golf EVER. 

It’s all in this free video 

If I were you, I’d watch it right now. 

Larry with Michael Breed at
a Wounded Warriors golf clinic
at Walter Reed Hospital
Larry with CBS Sports
Legend Jim Nantz
Larry with Arnold Palmer
raising money for
Special Olympics


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