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Warning:
This book may change your life.
"Breaking 90 is easy"






The 4 Stages of (in)competence:
Stage 1: Unconscious incompetence

You have no clue...
but you don't know it !
You don't look for the right help, trying “tricks” and “shortcuts”, listening to advises from friends and getting stuck with a 20 something handicap (if you are talented) or higher (if you are not)

Stage 2: Conscious incompetence

You have no clue and you know it.
Now you have the chance to look for the right information and find the help you need to get better. With that attitude you can reach any level of play (depending on the work and time you are investing)

Stage 3: Conscious competence

You know what to do and as long as you can stay focused, you play great.
Low amateurs and professionals.

Stage 4: Unconscious competence

You are on “auto pilot”!
You do everything right without thinking about it. You are in the “zone”.
Good players reach this stage sometimes, great players more often.

Getting stuck in the Stage 1 is the main reason for not breaking 90.
Not age or lack of practice.



[Change your approach!]


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The 4 Stages of (in)competence:
Stage 1: Unconscious incompetence

You have no clue...
but you don't know it !
You don't look for the right help, trying “tricks” and “shortcuts”, listening to advises from friends and getting stuck with a 20 something handicap (if you are talented) or higher (if you are not)

Stage 2: Conscious incompetence

You have no clue and you know it.
Now you have the chance to look for the right information and find the help you need to get better. With that attitude you can reach any level of play (depending on the work and time you are investing)

Stage 3: Conscious competence

You know what to do and as long as you can stay focused, you play great.
Low amateurs and professionals.

Stage 4: Unconscious competence

You are on “auto pilot”!
You do everything right without thinking about it. You are in the “zone”.
Good players reach this stage sometimes, great players more often.

Getting stuck in the Stage 1 is the main reason for not breaking 90.
Not age or lack of practice.





Warning:
This book may change your life.
"Breaking 90 is easy"
[Change your approach!]




Hello, welcome to Confident-Golf !

My name is John J. Roethling and I am PGA Professional.

This website is dedicated to the Golf Beginner and those players who struggle to break 90.








An Introduction about Golf

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by John Roethling





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Philosophy

Confidence is your biggest asset on the golf course. Without it, you are lost.





Philosophy

Playing in countless Pro-Ams while I was competing on the EPD Tour, Euro Pro Tour and some European Senior Events for 20 years, I noticed that the “ average” Club player with a Handicap of 20 something has no clue how to play a Golf course.

All they do is hitting balls, like on the Driving Range. That is why they never get better, respectively never break 90.

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Because I know, that every healthy man can break 90 on a constant basis. I proofed it with more than 1000 students in the last 15 years.

Without changing their swing, without excessive practicing.

Just by helping them understand, how the game should be played.



Confidence & Consistency

Confidence is your biggest asset on the golf course. Without it, you are lost.

Consistency is the “Holy Grail” of golf. Every serious golfer is chasing it, most (even professionals) fail.

But what is considered "consistent"?

Is hitting 60% of the fairways consistent? I don’t think so!

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But this is the percentage, the average Tour Player hits the fairway (with Driver, Fairway Wood or long Iron)! Nobody hits 80 % or more which could be considered of somehow consistent, when the misses are not in the trees or O.B. So what about “confidence”?

Most golfer say: “I have to be more consistent, then I will have more confidence!”

I say, try it the other way around: when you address the ball and you are confident to hit the fairway, you will surely be very soon as consistent as possible!

While for the Tour Player a missed fairway is only a challenge, which is not affecting his confidence, the same missed tee shot is lowering and finally killing the confidence of a golf player with a higher handicap.

Conclusion: Use a club you are confident with, then you will be consistent soon.



Misconseptions

I know, everybody wants to hit it longer and straighter. This is something Club golfers have in common with PGA Tour Pros. The average driving distance on the PGA Tour is 291,7 yards. The driving accuracy averages at 59,46 %.

For me its always funny, when I read statements of guys who bought this or that program and now they averaging 300 yards and hit 12 fairways and more. Why are they not playing on any tour and make a lot of money!

Please get real!

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That hitting it over 300 yards is not necessary for an exceptional score shows Jim Furyk. He averages 270 yards of the tee and has a 59 and lately a 58 to his name!

None of the long hitters can claim that, not even Tiger in his best days.

That hitting the ball longer is most likely not the cure for your game when you still shoot around 95 shows a test I do with my new students.

The golfers who come to attend my course “breaking 90” usually have handicaps from 30 to 22.

We play 9 holes on one of the Championship courses here in Marbella. We hit the drives, then they finish my ball, I finish theirs. Mostly I still make Par or a couple over from all kind of bad lies while not one of my students in 15 years played better than 10 over for 9 holes. Despite hitting it always from the fairway, about 260 yards off the tee.

You can try it yourself. Place a ball about 250 yards off the tee and score from there.



Facts

We have to accept, that some people are different than others. If speed would be attained just by training enough, I think all sprinters would be as fast as Usein Bolt, because they train as hard as he does (at least most of them).

But they are not as fast and he is special.

Same in golf: To hit a golf ball 250+ yards, you have to have the physical ability. To a certain point it can be practiced, the rest you are born with.

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Example? Luck Donald, Nr. 1 in the world a few years ago. He averages 276,2 yards off the tee, hitting 60,71% of the fairways. If it would be possible for him to gain 30 yards on his drive, believe me he would. He’s got the talent, the time and the money.

So Donald reaching No 1 in the world without hitting monster tee shots and Furyk winning Majors and shooting 59 and 58 in a PGA Tournament.

That should be proof enough that hitting long is nice but not necessary.

But a good short game is.

As much as hitting long depends on your age and physical constitution, CHIPPING and PUTTING requires none of it. Just proper practice.

[How to break 90] ------





Improve and reach your goal of “breaking 90!”

Do you already play for some time and still are not able to score less than 90 shots in normal conditions?

What should happen, that you finally will? A miracle?

To get better, you need to change something.

How and why this book will help you?








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1.000

Change your approach!

In the last 15 years, I helped more than 1000 men and women personally to play the best golf they can.



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How the game works

Practicing not necessarily makes you better, just more consistent in what you are doing. Including your mistakes.




90

You could also break 90

All of them broke 90 after short time. Without excessive practicing or fancy new clubs.



10.000

Want to know how?

Ten thousands bought the book which helped them equally.
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John J. Roethling

10.09.1954
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After studying sports, biomechanics and kinesiology I started to play golf at age 34. I got hooked to this wonderful sport immediately.

Living in Miami, Florida, at that time I had hundreds of lessons with famous golf teachers and practiced nearly every day for 3 years to get my handicap to +1.

Back to Europe I spend two more years working hard on my game before joining the EPD Tour, later Euro Pro Tour and finally I played in some European Seniors Tour events.

The experience of playing the tours (specially the Pro Ams) helped me to understand the problems and challenges of the club golfer.

Since the year 2001 I am a member of PGA de Andalucia, Spain, and coach here in Marbella, Costa del Sol, all levels of golf players.

But my main dedication is to help mid handicapers and beginners reach their goals in golf.



Gert Hausmann, Germany

Hello John, I have to write and thank to you, because your book “saved” my golf game!
I was close to give up after 3 years of stagnation with my results and frustration with the game over all.
I just got tired of scores of 100 and more while I thought I could do so much better.
After reading your book I practiced and played 4 weeks alone and last week I joined our Saturday friendly game again. 88!!!!!
Finally! I know, there is still room to improve my putting so expect another mail when I get close to 80!
Thank you very much!



Wolfhard Ehrlich, Germany

Hello John, I have to write to you because I am a happy golfer again.
10 weeks ago I bought your book. Not the first book, video or program I bought in the last 2 years that promised me to become a better golf player. None of them really worked so I was skeptical with your book at first. But what you write is different (and logic) so I tried. To be true: it is not easy to stand on the tee with a short club after my friends teed off with their drivers. But after winning from the first day on since I lay the way you say in your book, the only comment I hear now is : nice shot! Every time!
No searching for balls, no lost balls. I am shooting mid 80s every time I go out now and it feels really good after hacking around for the last few years without making any progress.
Thank you very much!



Monica and Jeroe Markink, Netherlands

Hello John, my husband and I play golf now for more than a year. We really love and enjoy it, even the success in the last months was not there, despite some lessons and a lot of practice.
We both were not close to breaking 100!
Then Jeroe found your website and really liked it, that is why he bought your book.
That changed our golf completely! Understanding the relationships of different muscle groups, the importance of what you are thinking helped me a lot. Jeroe sees now what role physics play and changed his approach accordingly. I think he did not lose a ball in the last few weeks!
We both are still far from breaking 90 (best 94, Jeroe best 97) but we know it’s the short game where we have to work on.
Thank you and many regards from the happy Markink couple

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