Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Discover The 10 Lost Lessons Of Stewart “Kiltie” Maiden FREE from Dancin' Dogg!

The 10 lost shot-making lessons from “The First Doctor of Golf”

Dear Golfer,

Have you ever hit a perfect drive? What a feeling that is when it happens. You stand back and gaze in satisfaction as your ball begins its flight, soaring up on a trajectory like a gulfstream G-5 until it begins its gentle descent finally landing in the center of the fairway some 250 to 300 yards away setting up a short iron shot to the green. Your buddies grunt with approval offering you an outstretched fist as you walk off the tee box.

No matter how many times that happens to you, the experience never gets old, never gets tiring and ALWAYS keeps you coming back to the course.

One word describes what usually happens after that drive: INCONSISTANCY

If you’re like most other golfers then you have walked down that fairway after that incredible drive pausing occasionally for your partners to hit their shots, all the while planning in your head how you are going to put your second shot tight with the pin. Only to take your swing and feel your club head clip the top of your ball and watch as it dribbles down the fairway ….. wasting that perfect drive. ARRRUGGG!!!

... Even Bobby Jones Needed a Coach.

Every Great Golfer has a teacher / coach / mentor and The Great Bobby Jones was no exception.

Bobby Jones left a permanent mark on the game of golf as one of the greatest armatures to ever pick up a set of clubs and match skills with the best of his day.

His smooth, controlled and powerful swing are still talked about today and reverence is paid to him by the greatest players of all time including Jack Nicholas, Arnold Palmer & Tiger Woods.

The most remarkable thing about Bobby Jones is that he was a lot like the rest of us. He only played golf a few months a year and spent the rest of his time on other pursuits.

In 1930 Jones was the first to complete the Grand Slam, winning the British Open, the British Amateur, the U.S. Amateur, and the U.S. Open Championship.

Want to know what Bobby Jones learned
from HIS personal coach?

Some of the greatest lessons that we can learn are from the past. And every once in a while a lost gem of wisdom in found and brought to back to the benefit of new generations.

If you ever dreamed that you could play golf like the great Bobby Jones, now is your chance to learn from his personal coach.

Discover The 10 Lost Lessons Of Stewart “Kiltie” Maiden,
Free From Dancin’ Dogg Golf!

In this FREE 41 Page E-book you will learn Kiltie’s teachings about.

  • The Grip ( pg. 6 )
  • The Stance ( pg. 11 )
  • Putting ( pg. 15 )
  • The Chip Shot ( pg. 20 )
  • The Medium Pitch ( pg. 23 )
  • The Full Pitch ( pg. 26 )
  • The Iron Shot ( pg. 28 )
  • Using Woods ( pg. 32 )
  • Hip Action ( pg. 37 )
  • Timing / Tempo (pg. 39 )

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