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New Rules Golf is the New Standard of Golf Instruction…
What happened to the Old Rules?
Is this what you picture when you think of learning the golf swing?
Does it feel like you have to master fifty steps just to swing the golf club?
That’s Old Rules instruction!
Let me ask you, “If handicaps haven’t changed with all the new technology in years, should we golfers continue doing the Same Thing?”
Careful, Einstein calls that Insanity…
UNIQUE
If Everyone is Unique, and we are, should we be trying to make Our golf swing like the swing of a great professional?
Is that actually possible to match someone else’s swing exactly?
Can you even get close without frustration? Are you simply tired of all the effort, time and money spent on the game?
There’s Gotta Be a Better Way – Right?
New Rules Golf $aves you Time and Money, by focusing on 7 Essential Skills to leverage What you Already Have and build from there, for a better swing that holds up under pressure On the Course, Where It Matters !
Our mission is to $ave you time and effort to Improve your Game & Have Fun doing it!
Imagine having a solid Game that’s reliable and a Swing that’s repeatable?
Imagine hearing “Nice Shot” a lot, on the course…
Imagine that fun feeling of making solid pars over and over…
PERSONAL
Hi, I’m Coach Rick, the Personal Golf Coach, and your New Rules Golf Coach.
I’m here to help you stay unique with an Easier, More Economical swing.
Let’s improve on the Existing golf swing you have, the one that fits your build, your individual style and your flexibility.
New Rules is Not a one size fits all method. It’s Not a “copy the pro” method you’ve been taught in the past.
It IS a Comprehensive Program that includes all the aspects we need, to play well On the Course, Where It Matters!
It IS a Personal approach to help you!
SKILLFUL
We wonder why so many golfers go AWAY from the game, as those that join the game of golf every year.
And why golf scores haven’t dropped with all the latest technology available.
Studies have shown again and again that the main three reasons are frustration, time, and money.
So we’ve broken down the game into a set of skills, that allows every one to remain unique and still improve their game.
With a better game, less shots are taken, less time is required and you’re frustration is much less.
This means you need less time and money on the practice range.
Why just skills?
If you look at the pros, there are hundreds of unique swings, grips, and styles, but they all have the solid contact and skills to earn big and win tournaments.
So why not apply that to Our game?
7 ESSENTIAL SKILLS
It’s been long proven that the old habit usually emerges under pressure.
The quickest way to develop New habits is from Deep Practice. And deep practice is part of the game that uses 7 essential skills that improve your swing quickly.
Practiced and tested properly, these skills develop into new habits you can rely on when you’re playing on the course under pressure…
The 7 Essential Skills include:
- Pre-Swing
- Face Control
- Striking vs. Scooping
- Swing Plane
- Efficient Pivot
- Effortless Clubhead Speed
- Width
Once you have a good handle on these skills, you can be Confident that your golf swing will hold up under any pressure and from any course condition you find.
You’ll be happier and your family will want to join you more…
Visit our website and get a FREE copy of the New Rules of Golf Instruction.
This Free book goes into all the details.
www.NewRulesCoachRick.com/New_Rules_Golf_Instruction
If you’re still skeptical about this, simply get the Instructor Checklist. See for yourself how your existing instructor measures up?
www.NewRulesCoachRick.com/instructor_checklist
It’s all at our website and you can find me as your local New Rules Coach with all the details there. Thanks for your time & effort…
P.S. Leave a comment and we’ll get back to you with additional information on the success of New Rules Golf Instruction.
Did you know that 74% of those who took our Short Game Challenged improved their game and lowered their scores?






1 comment
Symona
December 17, 2011 at 8:58 am (UTC -7)
Thanks for writing such an easy-to-unrdeastnd article on this topic.