Thursday, February 28, 2013

How To Break 80 Review-Is How to Break 80 Standing the Test of Time? Part 2 - Sports - Golf

Welcome to the second part in a two part series of discovering if 'How to Break 80 and Shoot Like the Pros', the golf instruction guide authored by Jack Moorehouse, has flopped or stood the test of time.

Part one ended with #3 of the six points covered to see if 'How to Break 80' is still viable. Below are the last three points and the final verdict of how the up-to-date answers compare with those found over two years ago.

4. Were there any numbers to back up these reviews?

This time I was able to find many more sites that had numerical ratings for 'How to Break 80'.

Here are the ratings I found: 8, 8, 10, 9.8, 10, 9, 6, 10, 10, and 9.25. These new scores average to a 9. That is an increase from the average of 8.58 two and a half years ago.

These ratings were gleaned from sites that rated quality of materials, functionality, adaptability, format and ease of use, effectiveness, updates, price, bonuses, and guarantees.

There are some people that this program was not for. Whether it is teaching technique, content, and/or price--that's the reality of life! But, it looks like the majority is pleased and still standing behind what 'How to Break 80' has to offer.

5. But...were there any testimonials about the real effectiveness of this golf instructional guide?

There is still an abundance of individual testimonial letters on the sales pages. Jack Moorehouse has updated many of the testimonials, but there are still some from 2005 and 2006. I would say that this certainly shows that his program has been around for a few years and continues to help golfers improve their games. The testimonials are from people all over the world with varying handicaps and golf problems.

They range from learning to use a sand wedge effectively for approach shots, to getting more focused on their chipping and putting, and even to improving driving consistency.

Others have greatly enhanced their mental attitudes about their game and their swing confidence.One golfer's handicap has dropped from 10.5 to 8.1 in a very short period of time, while another shaved 11 strokes off his game in just two days.

The 'Break 80' program has put the excitement back in the game for one player and helped another golfer finally reached his goal of breaking 80!

Check out this participant from Pennsylvania:"I am a 44 year old lifetime golfer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with a slight physical disability. The practice and the work-outs have helped me add about 15 yards of distance to my drives and my scores have lowered on average, by 5-6 shots per round. I am now shooting in the low 90's and looking forward to continued improvement"

The golf instructional guide, "How to Break 80" has been effective for these happy golfers.

I searched, but could not find any negative comments other than the gentleman from Singapore in the original article I wrote and then this gentleman--"Your book helped me more that I thought it would." Both golfers were skeptical, but after getting into the program they changed their original skepticism to positive remarks.

6. Sounds like happy customers! But.....what are they saying about the price?

The price has not changed! I would say that is good in this economical time.

For $37 you get immediate access to 'How to Break 80' in e-book form. Then, if you are an audio learner, add the downloadable audio program for another $12. So, access both the e-book and audio for $49. With either of the above choices you receive six golf related bonuses.But, here is a surprise--If you go to a new website that Jack Moorehouse has put up; there is a limited time offer to get the e-book for a discounted 33% off. Then he will throw in the audio program, five bonuses, and a 90 day money back guarantee all for the same price. That means you get all of this for $24.99.

A new twist has been added to the guarantee. He says he will give you '$50 if it has all been a waste of your time.'

Some of the purchasers say that it is by far the best money they have ever spent on golf. One announces that this program is pure gold to him and another declares that you can not beat the price.The price has not increased. It appears that the general agreement is that they are getting value for their money.

Over two years later, has 'How to Break 80 and Shoot Like the Pros' stood the test of time?

From the results of my search, I would have to conclude that Jack Moorehouse and his golf instructional guide have so far stood the test of time and are still going strong.

Here's wishing you lower scores and happy days on the golf course!





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