No more work restrictions. Your time is your own to enjoy as you wish.
Why not get in a round or two of golf?

 

New to golf?  Here's all you need to know to get started.

Getting back into golf?  These pointers will help you to do so safely.

 

You've Turned 60... and it's time

to Hit The Golf Course!

 

It's easy to get started.

 

It doesn't matter if you've never played golf before. Or if you're just getting back into it after years of hammering away at the grindstone. Here are some great pointers that will get you in the swing quickly, safely and easily.

 

Golfing is a fantastic way to meet new people, make friends and have fun in the great outdoors - 7 days a week, if you like. After all, you're retired now. Why not make the most of it?

 

Golf is fast becoming one of the most popular pastimes for seniors. They play as a group, spend as much time as they want on the course, share their stories and stay healthy and fit together. And they have a tremendous amount of fun doing it!

 

You can join them today! Discover the enjoyment of golf. Spend the summer golfing with your friends. Gather together for fun and laughter whenever it suits.

 

This book will get you started the SAFE way! You'll discover exactly how to protect yourself from injury (after all, you're not as young as you used to be) and learn key techniques for playing this fun sport.

 

 

Ideal For First-Time Senior Golfers!

 

Sunday April 13, 2008

 

Dear Friend,

 

Ah! Retirement at last. No more busy work weeks. No claustrophobic office walls. No more problem-solving with the children. No heavy schedules to keep. No irritating time restrictions.

 

Finally... your time is your own. Time to get back into the things you once enjoyed -- or to take up a new hobby or get back to an old activity you've long missed.

 

If golf was your favorite pastime, how long has it been since you played? While you worked and raised your family, you probably didn't have time, did you? Oh, maybe you squeezed in a quick round now and then, but you begged for more. Right?

 

Maybe it's time to get your golf buddies together again and play a game or two.  Okay, so maybe you are a little rusty.  Your body has developed aches and pains in places you never had them before, but you are still healthy. 

 

You still have clubs around somewhere.  Dig them out and dust them off. You don't need new ones just yet, despite what the pros tell you about how new technology has made golfing so much better. You can always get them later. Right now, you just want to get onto the course as quickly as possible and start enjoying yourself.

 

You're never too old to play golf.  Did you know that some golfers play their best games after they've raised their kids and retired from their careers? 

 

Now that you have all this time on your hands, what will you do with it? Putter around the house? Or putter around the golf course?

 

You know, senior golfers play more rounds of golf today than their younger counterparts who are still raising their families.  That's great news for you because  they are where you were not that long ago, taking care of family responsibilities. The golf course will have much less traffic.

 

What does that mean? It means you won't be rushed or crowded by those work-bound golfers. You'll have full access to the course. You can take your time playing a leisure game of golf any time you want... especially during the week when  everyone else is busy at home or at their jobs. 

 

What is holding you back?  Are you afraid you are too rusty to play?  Are you concerned about having an injury? You know your body doesn't move as easily as it did 20 years ago. Don't let that stop you.

 

Did you know that seniors who golf are in better shape than seniors who are not active? The benefits to senior golfers include:

  • increased flexibility

  • better bone density

  • less prone to osteoporosis

  • fewer bone breaks

  • improved breathing

  • more muscle development and strength

  • reduced pain and fewer aches

  • heightened awareness

  • improved concentration

  • better circulation

  • less memory loss

  • improved sense of well-being

  • better mental health - less depression

  • overall better health

Amazing... how you can have so much fun and enjoy all these excellent benefits.

 

Golfing beats other ways to achieve these benefits, such as working out at the gym. Golfing gets you into the fresh air which is great for people with breathing difficulties. The serenity of the golf course reduces any stress you might have. With nature around you, it's practically impossible not to feel on top of the world.

 

Add to that the satisfaction of a constantly improving game and you'd be crazy to pass it up.

 

It is Never Too Late to Get Back in the Game

 

So what's holding you back?  Your age?  Jack Nicholas played pro golf well after he turned 60. 

 

All you need is a few lessons, a quick refresher, some pointers, and a bit of practice. It's never too late to start.  Add determination and your love of the game and you're all set. 

 

Don't think for a moment that you'll be the oldest golfer on the course. Seniors represent an increasingly large percentage of weekly golfers. Golf courses are recognizing this interest from seniors and are vying for your business.

 

This is great news for you, because it means fewer restrictions, more accessibility and better opportunities to play.

 

Golf course operators are realizing that they need to provide better access for people who aren't as agile as they once were... especially if they want to attract the the growth in senior golfers.

 

Check around your neighborhood and you're sure to find golf courses that suit your needs and capabilities.

 

Okay, maybe you aren't ready to start asking questions just yet. You prefer to learn things on your own. That's fine if you know where to look.

 

What if there was one place where you could find the information you need to get started? Would you look at it?  If it helped you to get onto the golf course quickly, even if you've never played before, would you read it? 

 

Announcing...

  

"Playing Your Best Game of Golf

at 60 and Over"

 

Senior Golf 101 has the information you need to start (or re-start) playing the game of golf.  It's great for those who have admired the sport from afar and thought about playing, but didn't quite know how to proceed. 

 

Whether you are an experienced player who hasn't played in a while or you pure novice, this book has the easy tips and pointers to get you started...  even if you've never played before.


Fitness and Health

 

There are two important elements to this book. How to prepare your body for the game with exercises and nutrition, and basic tips to get you started at golf and to improve your golf swing.


1) To play the game of golf you need to get your body ready with golf specific exercises. These exercises will help improve your flexibility and range of motion. They will also help you build strength and endurance. 

2) There are certain snacks you should take when playing a round of golf, whether the game is just you and your buddies, or tournament play, to maintain your energy balance. The snack suggestions will keep your body fueled so you can go all 18 holes

 

3) Proper tools and instruction are key to becoming a successful hobby golfer. These pointers on finding a good instructor and developing your golf swing will get you started quickly.

Here is what you will discover

inside this guide...

  • The health benefits of playing golf

  • How to avoid injury

  • Seniors approach to their game

  • Yoga golf fitness exercises

  • Yoga for problem areas

  • Seniors and nutrition

  • Shopping for lessons

  • Tips on warm-ups

  • The swing

  • Improve your putting

  • Understand the equipment

  • And a lot more!

Are You Ready to get your retirement golf schedule under way?

 

How Much Is That Worth To You?

 

Senior Golf 101 is a must read for all senior golfers, especially if you are new to the sport. Without it, you will be missing some great ways to improve your game. To get started playing as early as next week, read this book (it's a quick read) and you'll discover the stretching exercises that will avoid injuries, what nutritious snacks to pack, what tools you need, what to look for in an instruction program, and how to play and enjoy a great game.

 

100% "Love It or Leave It"

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If you're not totally thrilled with “Senior Golf 101” for whatever reason, I'll refund 100% your money.

 You have a full 90 days to try out the material. This is a no questions asked, no fuss money-back guarantee.

 

Imagine...

 

For a one-time price of $14.95, you'll have the information you need to protect yourself on the golf course, nutrition advice, and some great golf tips to get you started quickly and easily.

 

Imagine...

 

All the fun, enjoyment and satisfaction you'll get your very first day on the golf course! Your friends will be amazed that you aren't letting your age stand in your way. Other seniors, and even some young people, will be envious of your stamina, fitness level and skill.

 

Don't put it off any longer. You know you'd rather spend your time on the golf course than puttering around looking for ways to fill your time. Get your copy today and start reading! You can be golfing by this weekend!

 

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Sincerely,

 

Sylvia Dickens

 

P.S. The section on Swings will help you to improve your golf swing. You will especially like the tips on how to warm-up properly.  Golf courses are vying for
your attention. That means they want you to come out and play golf!

 

 

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