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[Interview] How To Master Your Course Like A Champion...

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If you've ever wondered what separates the winners from the rest of the pack, we've got a great inte

If you've ever wondered what separates the winners from the rest of the pack, we've got a great interview for you. It's called "Master Your Course Like a Champion." => [( Dr. Andy Frost, 11-time club champion at the prestigious Bellerive Country Club in St. Louis - site of the 2018 PGA Championship - shares his two BIG secrets to winning. You want to know the truth behind why most golfers who want to be the club champion or simply shoot their lowest round will FAIL? . . . (and it's such a SIMPLE mental shift!) Simply put, most golfers are too worried about what they look like on the course (that's the #1 culprit). They're too worried about what other people think about their game rather than focusing on the art of mastering the game itself. It's the classic case of the "Ego Golfer" vs the "Master Golfer". The #2 culprit boils down to simply not knowing how to prepare properly so you can play to play great rather than play not to lose. Check it out here: [( To better golf, Chuck & Team FT3 PS - How do you think the 11-time club champion at the site of this year's PGA Championship would do against the best in the world? Listen now: [( [Facebook]( [Manage Email Preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you are currently subscribed to the Fit To The Tee Newsletter. Click the links above to manage your email preferences or unsubscribe. © 2018 Fit To The Tee 1437 North Denver Avenue #126, Loveland, CO, 80538 USA

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