How to Choose a Golf Training Aid E-Book By Tim Heeter
, January 28, 2008
Reviewer: Lynn Lopez
Now this is a highly targeted product. Obviously, this is meant specifically to help golfers improve their game, so if you're a non-golfer, well, it's probably best for you to just give this product a miss.
Anyway, this e-book is especially written to help people choose the right training aid to improve the way they play golf. The first few chapters can help readers find out what type of golfer they are, and at what level they already are, and also help them figure out what things they should be focusing on when they're out on the golf course. There's also a sizeable list of recommended resources.
I would consider this a pretty interesting read for those who are really interested in becoming better golfers, plus it's also a good idea that the author of the e-book is an actual golf coach, so that should build your confidence in the advice this e-book gives.
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How to Choose a Golf Training Aid E-Book By Tim Heeter
Simple but useful tips, February 10, 2008
This is a good resource for golfers who want to improve their game. In straightforward, no-fluff writing, Tim Heeter shows in simple, systematic steps just how you can improve your golf game with the help of training aids. I agree with the author that the advice here is indeed not rocket science – but it does look useful. It is detailed, meticulous, and process-based. Heeter helps you assess your present performance and identify your top problem areas and in turn, find the right training aids to address them.
It is good that the author gives an extensive list of sources for good training aids – offline and online. But what I really appreciate here is that Heeter does not just recommend any particular golf training aid – he really helps you find the best one for your needs. Moreover, he gives tips on how to identify whether a training aid is the “real deal” or not.