Either Everything Was Wrong from the Git Go Or Right From the Start

Either Everything Was Wrong from the Git Go Or Right From the Start by Debbie Lewis-Callender is a 108-page book published by AuthorHouse on April 4, 2002. This edition is presented in English and offers insights into improving golf performance, particularly for those who may be looking to enhance their skills later in life. The author shares her personal experience of reducing her golf score significantly, emphasizing the importance of timing and balance over traditional mechanics.
Readers will find a unique perspective on the sport, as the book encourages exploration beyond conventional techniques. It delves into the relationship between timing and balance, suggesting that these elements are crucial for improvement in golf. With connections to subjects such as performing arts and poetry, the narrative may appeal to those interested in the creative aspects of sports and personal development. This work invites readers to rethink their approach to golf and consider how mental and physical harmony can lead to better performance.
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If you score in the mid-90’s, you can reduce your golf score by 8 shots in a month. The author did that at age 71. Instead of focusing on golf “mechanics”, this book argues that the key to improvement is exploring your timing and balance.
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