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It's All In The Club

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How To Lower Your Golf Score

We all know that golfers spent millions of dollars on golf clubs each year. Why? Most of the time it is because we want to improve our games and we believe these shiny new clubs will help us do that.

Do they? Is there really a difference in golf clubs? Do they really affect the way we play golf? Did the last new set of golf clubs you bought actually help you improve your game or are you playing about the same as you did before you bought them?

My name is Bill Elliott and I have been a Professional with the United States Golf Association (USGA) since 1997. I have over 47 years of golfing experience and in the first thirty years I thought I knew all there was to know about golf clubs.

In those first thirty years I always fought a slice. I was considered a long ball hitter, but I never had the control I desired. In my adult life I carried a 7 handicap, played twice a week in the summer (I lived in Pennsylvania) and practiced once in awhile. But I wanted to play better.

I watched all the commercials on TV, listened to sales people in the golf shops and I even talked with some golf club professionals to learn what the best clubs that were available to help me play better golf. I thought these people were the experts and should be able to help me. Right? Wrong!

So, in 1992, I got into the golf equipment business. Over the next five years, I personally tested numerous clubs, shafts, heads, and grips with scientific instruments. I was shocked at what I learned and I don’t mind telling you that some of what I learned really made me angry. I couldn’t believe how uninformed I was.

Yes, there is a difference in golf clubs, a big difference. Yes, they really do affect the way you play golf. That is why I wrote my eBook called It’s All in the Club, The Real Truth about Golf Equipment

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