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How To Break 80 Review--What Are They Saying About How To Break 80?

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"How to Break 80 and Shoot Like the Pros " is a golf instruction guide in the form of an ebook authored by Jack Moorehouse. He professes this is your personal guide to quickly lower your scores. He states he has helped hundreds of people and he is confident he can help you too. He says it is a complete guide to shoot your best scores ever, whatever your handicap.

If you are a golfer, How to Break 80 sounds good, doesn't it!

But… do his promises come from a credible place? Is he only blowing his own horn or do others agree?

In defense of Mr. Moorehouse, I have to tell you that he is a very visible presence on the web. He has free articles everywhere offering help with golf tips on a variety of subjects. They range from improving your golf swing and advancing your chipping and putting, to what to do when lightning strikes and how to choose the right Golf teacher. He even says he is willing to answer your questions. He offers a free weekly golf newsletter that won the 2006 Apex Award for Publication Excellence. He has updated his How to Break 80 golf manual with fresh and new content as promised. Count them-there are seven new areas in his updated version.

All of these things give him brownie points!

But…what do others have to say about his product?

Hours of searching the web found dozens of credible golf sites recommending How to Break 80. The responses and reviews are positive. They like the realistic approach and going back to the basics of golf. They are enthusiastic about the easy to use drills and strategies to immediately improve your golf skills. They are impressed that How to Break 80 implemented tons of illustrations and pictures. This is great for those of us who are visual learners! Some recommend it as a great gift for yourself and other valued golfing friends. They comment that there is something for everyone, whatever your handicap. They say it is a super book, written in an easy to understand manner.

It looks like these websites are pleased and are standing behind what How to Break 80 has to offer.

But…were there any numbers to back up these reviews?

From my research I only found a handful of reviews giving numerical ratings for How to Break 80. These numbers were based on main features, proven techniques, qualities, and effectiveness. Here are the ratings I found-based out of 10: 9.5, 9.4, 8, 8, and 8. These average out to a high rating of 8.58. Like Abraham Lincoln once said, "You can please some of the people some of the time, but you can't please all of the people all of the time."

From these numbers I would say that How to Break 80 has pleased these people.

But…were there any testimonials about the effectiveness of this golf instructional guide?

Besides the reviews that I mentioned above, which in their own right are testimonials backing How to Break 80 , there are twenty-seven individual letters of testament on the sales page Jack Moorehouse has for this golf guide. In these testimonials, people from all handicap ranges attest to the help this program has given them and how pleased they are with the immediate results. People of varied ages and from locations all over the world have included positive feedback for How to Break 80. There are stories covering all facets of the game: lowering scores, improving swings, bettering short shots, developing driving distance, enjoying the game more, increasing swing confidence, enhancing mental preparation, and the all important-impressing their friends. Check out the person from Singapore. This person even admits not being happy when first receiving the material, but according to his story has come full circle in his feelings about How to Break 80 and the effects it has had on his golf game.

Sounds like happy customers!

But…..what are they saying about the price?

"By far the best money I've ever spent on golf" one golfer says. Others tote that it is "money well spent", "a fantastic value", and "for $37 it was a steal!" You get immediate access to How to Break 80 in ebook form. If you learn better using reading and listening, then the ebook along with the audio program might be for you at $47. Either choice, they both come with a fist full of bonuses-six to be exact and a 60 day money-back guarantee.

Like another of the testimonials mentioned "the free items were enough for the cost of the program."

The consensus is they are getting value for their money.

Now, you have the scoop on ‘what they are saying' about How to Break 80. It is feasible to conclude that Jack Moorehouse is not alone in thinking his golf instructional guide is a worthwhile investment.

Here's to Happy Golfing and Enjoying Life!

Penny Howe is a retired teacher now residing just outside the of Guadalajara, Mexico. She is now spending her time on improving her golf game and enjoying the sunshine. She invites you to check out her website http://howtobreak80review.com which was made to review the very popular golf ebook How To Break 80 and Shoot Like the Pros. Oh, by the way, help her celebrate: On April 10, 2007 she broke 80 for the first time at Atlas Country Club in Guadalajara, Mexico.




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