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Book details
  • Genre:SPORTS & RECREATION
  • SubGenre:Golf
  • Language:English
  • Pages:13
  • eBook ISBN:9781483520254

Practice Made Fun

by Mike Pavese

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Overview
An Incremental way of learning is accomplishing small skills first to learn the basics for a larger skill and the quickest and surest way to become a better golfer. Once you learn the small golf skills correctly you will be able to avoid making bigger mistakes and developing bad habits as you progress while improving your Golf Skills.
Description
An Incremental way of learning is accomplishing small skills first to learn the basics for a larger skill and the quickest and surest way to become a better golfer. Once you learn the small golf skills correctly you will be able to avoid making bigger mistakes and developing bad habits as you progress while improving your Golf Skills. There are 5 Phases to this program for best results you must do them in order and move on to the next phase only after you have completed each one with a 70% or better rating.
About the author
Mike Pavese has made a noticeable difference in the game of numerous clients since 2010. Of course, he has been playing for far longer. He has been a student of the game for more than 50 years and has been helping others learn to play score lowering golf for more than 15. Mike, has been golfing since he was 12. Now, in his 60s and with nerve damage in his shoulder, he still easily breaks 100 virtually every time, and cares a 14.3 HCP. In fact, the only time when he doesn't tends to be on courses with a slope rating of more than 135. He continues to show both men and women how to achieve the low scores they dream about. Mike Pavese founded MVP Golf lesson and has written 6 E-books using his pedagogical philosophy on applying a sort of reverse engineering to golf instruction. By starting with putting and our short game, we found scores dropped drastically. By the time lessons made it to driving, the lower scores still saw dips. Throughout the entire process, we were able to pass along several secrets about golfing and course layout that the golfing industry tends to hide. This process became the blueprint to our teaching.