Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Mike Eichenberg, and I am 50 years old. Professionally, I am a process management consultant. My job is, quite simply, to observe things and then provide solutions for improving them. In my free time, I am an avid but mediocre golfer. At least, I was mediocre until two months ago. That was when I finally took the skills I had learned from my career and applied them to my passion. Now I can say with complete confidence that I am an excellent golfer and an exceptional ball striker, frequently out-driving proven scratch golfers half my age both at the range and on the course.
I recently had the pleasure of being invited as a guest to play at the Los Angeles Country Club on the world famous North Course. Running a bit later than we had planned, and worried about losing our tee time, we did not warm up with any practice swings at the driving range before teeing off on the first hole, a long par 5. Much to the wide-eyed amazement of my partners, whom I had not played with in several months, I reached the green in two shots and birdied the hole. When I did this again on the second hole, another long and difficult par 5, that's when the questions started.
Was I on some radical new workout regime? I could only laugh at that as I patted my protruding belly. Did I change golf balls? I tossed him the sleeve of balls I had bought in the clubhouse, the exact same brand that he was using. Well, it sounded different coming off the club, is that a new driver? I handed over the same Big Bertha I have used for years and watched as he examined it, only to shake his head in confusion as he handed it back to me and we continued our round.
So, what could have caused this marked improvement in my game in less than two months time? My equipment was the same as always. I hadn't played any more than usual. And I didn't stumble on to some metaphysical golfing nirvana. No, the change was purely mechanical, a few tweaks to my fundamentals that I was able to master in one trip to the driving range. I am now striking the ball as well as some PGA players, at least the ones on the Senior Tour. While I haven't quite reached my own senior citizenry, that is still quite a claim.
There is actually a current player on the PGA tour that made this same fundamental change. He is the only one doing it so far and he is having his best year as a pro. He is in the top 10 on the money list and is competitive in every tournament he plays.
Now, I know what you're thinking. If this is such an easy and effective change, then why isn't everyone doing it? Why isn't it something taught by every golf pro at every range across the country? The reason is, quite simply, that people don't like change. They like doing things the same way they have always been done, using the tried and true methods that have been passed on for decades, maybe even centuries, It is very difficult to convince anyone that such a simple change to commonly accepted fundamentals can produce such an amazing improvement in anyone's ball striking ability.
The same thing happened in bowling 25 years ago. Everyone then used the same type of bowling ball, the thumb hole very close to the holes for the two middle fingers. It was the same bowling ball design that had been used for years. Professional bowlers averaged scores of 205-210. Amateurs rarely approached that, and could never even come close to getting the spin and hook that the pro's could get.. One day, the owner of a bowling alley tried something new. He took a brand new bowling ball, but instead of drilling the holes close together, he spread the thumb hole away from the other two, allowing the entire hand to grip the ball rather than just the fingers. This was something completely different, something strange, and something that went against what had always been done before. He gave the ball to a friend who was desperately hoping to improve his 140 average. After a few frames of practice, the friend began throwing strike after strike. He was suddenly able to spin and control the ball like the professionals did. Today, the wider grip is the standard for all bowlers.
Turn Around Golf is much the same, except instead of a basic change in equipment, it is a basic change in concept. There is a fatal flaw in modern golf fundamentals. When corrected with a simple mechanical change, it solves three or four of the most common problems in golf while simultaneously increasing club head speed, and therefor providing more accurate drives and more power through the hitting zone. All of this with a simple technique that can be mastered in a single trip to the range.
For the price of $49 you get both my E-book and a video that explains in detail the Turn Around Golf system. The E-book will be emailed to you immediately upon completion of your order, allowing you to get out to the range and begin practicing as quickly as possible. You will receive the video through the mail a few days later, just in time to clear up any questions you may have and to solidify your understanding of the technique.
So, are you ready to take strokes off your game? Ready to amaze your old golfing buddies? Ready to be one of the first to take advantage of what will be the greatest evolutionary change in golf since the graphite shaft? With just a few clicks, the Turn Around Golf System will put you well on your way to becoming a better golfer, once and for all
" It didn't take that many before I began to see a big difference in how I was striking the bal!"
I bought the system from Turn Around Golf. The E-book was so easy to follow that I was able to go to the range and implement the various changes to my game. My first few shots at the range were not real good and I began to be a little skeptical. It can be difficult to change things like your grip and to some degree your swing. The book says give it 50 swings to get used to the change. It didn't take that many before I began to see a big difference in how I was striking the ball. My club head speed had to be much faster as the ball did jump off the club. It did not feel like I was swinging any harder, but the impact speed was much better than before. After about an hour I was sold. My handicap before I used this system was 16 and now I am shooting in the low 80's and breaking into the 70's. My handicap has dropped 4 strokes in two months.
In closing I cannot guarantee this will happen to you but for me it has worked great. My poor sons are a little embarrassed as their good ole dad is out driving them. I am 57 years old. This has rejuvenated my interest in golf.
Thank you Mr. Eichenberg
Paul G
Arizona
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"To think that I almost spent $1,000 for a golf school!"
Dear Mr. Eichenberg,
All I can say is wow!!!!!!!
I bought your system and followed it to the letter. The results were staggering. I only wish I would have known about this years ago when I first started. I feel like I have wasted many years trying to play golf in a way that was obviously not working. My game is so much better in every regard. I have never had a handicap, but now I am signing up at my local course to get one. It is almost shocking to me that no one has discovered your secret before now. Before I read your book I never broke 100 once. Last weekend I shot 89. That was with 40 putts. Oh well now I need to spend more time on those greens. Thank you so much I feel like a kid who was just given a new toy. This was the best $49 I ever spent. To think that I almost spent $1,000 for a golf school.
Best Regards
Tom F - Illinois
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Subj: Smart Fundamentals
Mr. Eichenberg
You would be smart if you could patent this new method of yours. It is going to change golf fundamentals forever.
Bryan F
Golf Professional - Florida
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