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If you are having trouble viewing this email, [click here.]( [Golf game tips] It’s Time To Improve Your Game (Tip Below) Golf Game Tips specializes in helping golfers, just like you, improve their game and shoot lower scores. You are receiving this email because you have expressed an interest in quality golf tips. You can remove your email by clicking [unsubscribe]( at any time. Here's Today's Tip... Improve Your Putting.  Spend more time putting… its that simple. Do not spend all your time just hitting balls at the range. Practice putting. The majority of your time practicing putting from 6 feet and in. Most players hit balls for an hour and hit a couple of putts before you rush off to the first tee. It should be the complete opposite. Develop a routine for putting… Good players have a consistent routine for putting. It doesn't matter what the routine is, as long as the players consistently uses the same routine. Here is an example of my routine: After I determined the line, I take a practice stroke while looking at the hole… then I put my putter behind the ball, take one more look at the hole, and stroke the ball. This is my routine. You can come up with your own routine, but make sure you do it every time you hit a putt. This is very important and no different than a great free throw shooter like Michael Jordan, who had the same routine on every free throw. Michael Jordan went through the same routine on a free throw in the first quarter as he did on a free throw to win the game. A solid putting routine can make you a better and more consistent putter. Develop your routine today! To the bottom of the cup, Golf Game Tips  -------------------------  Here's more great info on putting...  FW: 5 Minutes To GREAT Putting.  If you want to improve your golf game quickly (and let's face it, we all do) then... The fastest way to do that is to improve your putting. However, you can't just go out and practice your putting a lot more and expect to improve. No! I imagine you've already tried to do that with mixed results. And if you've tried to improve your putting in the past and failed, you need to know why. The main reason will be simply, you're practicing the wrong things, at the wrong place, for the wrong amount of time. With putting you have to be very careful what you practice and where, and you need to know exactly what you should do and for how long. And to help you do this I've discovered a new putting improvement program called: 5 Minutes To GREAT Putting. You can find out more about this revolutionary program by going [here](. As you're going through this new program here's some of the results you can expect... ==> Have unshakeable confidence over those short "knee knockers" inside 6 feet. ==> Transform yourself into an expert green reader who is able to gauge line and speed with precision every time. ==> You'll be able to lag long putts consistently close to the hole, leaving yourself easy tap-ins. ==> Have full control of your putting stroke... which means making more putts will be "automatic." ==> Have your playing partners wondering "who the heck is this guy?". ==> Stop wasting several shots per round with stupid 3 putts. ==> Make more pars and birdies by one-putting more greens. ==> Build a consistent, rock-solid putting stroke that performs well under pressure. ==> Have confidence over your short putts so you hole them with ease. Here is what one golfer had to say after going through this program: "Before I started this putting improvement program my putting averageper round was 36.8. After completing the program my putting average is 28.6! My putting is now not holding back my golf game. I have read golf books which have sections on putting but they only scratch the surface. This program rebuilds your putting game from scratch plus much more. I enjoy playing golf more now after completing this putting program because the putting side of my game is under control. I liked the fact that you had to forget about everything you had done in the past and rebuild a new putting game."  - John Sutton (Christchurch, New Zealand) To get the same putting improvement program that John got those great results with, simply go [here](. Remember, the fastest way to lower your scores is to hole more putts and 3 putt less and this '5 Minutes To GREAT Putting system' is the most guaranteed way to help you do that. [==> 5 Minutes To GREAT Putting]( Golf Game Tips P.S. Imagine if your next game of golf you putted great and holed almost everything you looked at. Well, the only way that's going to have a chance of happening is if you do something different.  Here is something you can do that is different and is guaranteed to help you putt better. [==> 5 Minutes To GREAT Putting](    This email was sent to {EMAIL} by support@golfgame.tips Scottsdale, AZ 85255 [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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