Low 70 Golf
But Still Scoring In The High 80's and 90's?
Despise cheating - must do it with integrity.
Have a burning desire to conquer the game.
Have a drive for excellence.
Rate yourself 6/10 in golf potential.
Are professionally successful.
View golf as a lifelong athletic pursuit.
See golf as the ultimate challenge.
Are self motivated.
Have a strong work ethic.
Believe in your golf potential.
Are a weekend or Occasional Golfer
Would like to get better but it's not a top priority right now.
Are looking for tips, tricks or hacks.
Aren't serious about winning in golf.
Are cheap and lazy when it comes to golf.
Haven't already made the DECISION to fix your game.
Your wife won't let you.
If you haven't yet honed the 8 pivotal cornerstones of golf—Putting, Finesse Wedges, Bunkers, Distance Wedges, Full Swing, Course Strategy, Mindset and Competence—it's time for a transformative shift.
But mastery on the course is just one facet. To truly dominate, your body must be in peak form, echoing the vitality and vigor of your prime.
After all the buckets of balls...
Hours on the course...
Lessons from the club pro...
3-day golf schools...
Home simulator...
Youtube Videos...
These very attributes seem tailor-made for excellence in golf—a game that demands strategy, perseverance, and mental agility. Yet, a puzzling disconnect emerges.
Despite possessing the very traits that should make them titans on the turf, many high achievers find themselves grappling with inconsistency and unmet potential on the course.
The answer lies in understanding the unique nuances of the game and realizing that raw talent and determination, while essential, need the right guidance and structured approach to truly shine on the course.
The Golf Industry Illusion
The industry has conditioned you to chase instant solutions over genuine skill development often neglecting the game's nuances.
Many believe that a new driver a few “lessons” from the club pro, or a training tool is their game's golden ticket.
However, the reality is different.
A significant portion of the golf industry, from club makers to some instructional platforms, is profit-driven.
The answer lies in understanding the unique nuances of the game and realizing that raw talent and determination, while essential, need the right guidance and structured approach to truly shine on the course.
Their primary aim?
Keeping golfers in a continuous buying loop rather than genuinely enhancing their skills.
Quality equipment can help, but the heart of golf isn't in the newest titanium driver or a technologically advanced putter.
It's about skill, technique, consistent training and feedback
Many fall into the trap of thinking that pricier clubs or the newest training gadgets are their ticket to success.
But without a solid foundation, even the most advanced tools can disappoint.
It's time for a transformative shift.
But mastery on the course is just one facet.
To truly dominate, your body must be in peak form, echoing the vitality and vigor of your prime.
With Dean's program, not only will you refine these essential skills, but you'll also get in the best shape of your life.
Without hours in the gym or hitting balls at the range.
It's a holistic approach, ensuring that both mind and body are in sync, propelling you to unparalleled golfing consistency.
Embrace this comprehensive evolution and witness your game, and life, elevated.
Structured 6-Month Training: Step-by-step guidance for clarity and progress.
Putting: With Dean's program, achieve unmatched precision and consistency.
Finesse Wedges: Elevate your short game, turning challenges into scoring opportunities.
Bunker Techniques: Transform sand traps from setbacks into strategic plays.
Weekly 1-on-1 Sessions: Personalized feedback and coaching with Dean.
Tailored Fitness Regimen: Focus on stability, mobility, and flexibility.
Course Strategy & Discipline: Make smart decisions on the course.
Mindset Training: Develop confidence and emotional control.
Immediate Lifetime Access: Dive right in and start improving.
As this golfing season winds down, especially for those in the colder northern states, it might seem like a break from the game.
But this is the perfect time to prepare for next season.
Our training program is meticulously designed for the winter off-season.
As a professional golf coach, I can assure you that training during the winter months, especially November through March, is crucial for serious golfers aiming to break into the low 70's.
Let me explain why this period is superior for training, particularly for those in colder states.
Focused Indoor Training
Uninterrupted Skill Development:
Winter provides a unique opportunity for focused, uninterrupted skill development.
Without the distractions of the driving range or the temptation to play rounds, you can concentrate solely on refining your technique.
Foundation and Repetition
The key to mastering golf is perfecting the fundamentals.
Winter training allows you to repeatedly work on the correct foundational movements of your lower body, midsection, and hands.
This repetition is essential to engrain these movements into muscle memory.
Feedback Without the Ball
Initially, our training doesn't revolve around hitting golf balls. The ball can often be a distraction from focusing on the fundamental movements. We use the ball later as feedback to gauge improvement.
Full Swing Development
We meticulously build your full swing from the ground up.
Training in front of a mirror allows you to see and understand each element of your swing, from the lower body movements involving feet, knees, and hips, to the mid-body and upper body movements.
Segmented Learning
By breaking down the swing into smaller parts, focusing on each joint and segment, you gain a deeper understanding and control over your swing. This approach ensures that no detail is overlooked.
Hand Movement Education
An often neglected but crucial aspect of golf is hand movement.
Winter training provides the perfect setting to focus on how your hands influence your swing, which is fundamental to improving your game.
Why Waiting for Spring is a Mistake
Lost Time Equals Lost Progress
By waiting until spring, you're essentially losing valuable months of training. Those who start in winter have a head start, allowing for more substantial improvement.
Ready for Spring Season
When spring arrives, you'll be well-prepared to hit the ground running. The intensive training during the winter months can lead to dropping 10-15 strokes by the time the season starts.
Consistency in Improvement
Year after year, many golfers fall into a pattern of inconsistency.
Winter training breaks this cycle by providing a structured, focused period of improvement, setting the stage for more consistent performance throughout the year.
In summary, as a coach to serious golfers, I can't stress enough the importance of utilizing the winter months for intensive training.
It's a strategic approach that can significantly transform your game, helping you achieve those low 70's scores you've been aiming for.
Don't wait until spring; the time to start training is now, during the winter, in a controlled, focused indoor environment.
Dean
Dean Chitren is both a golf entrepreneur and golf tactician who relentlessly pursues his “higher calling”. Dean, originally from Michigan, has created multiple world renowned seminars and programs and is most well known as the “swing miracle worker”. He turned Low 70s Golf into the #1 virtual golf academy on the internet.
Dean has helped men and women all over the world completely transform their golf game, shave dozens and dozens of strokes off their scorecard and ultimately shoot par through mastery of the swing itself, command over the physical body, and control over the mind – and helping them reclaim the notion that...
My philosophy is simple: Golf is not just a game of strokes but a journey of continuous self-improvement. While a low handicap is a testament to your skill and dedication, there's always a higher realm of mastery waiting to be explored. For me, it's not just about shaving off a few more strokes but delving deeper into the nuances of the game, understanding its rhythm, and aligning it with my own rhythm.
Every golfer, irrespective of their handicap, has unique strengths and areas of improvement. My approach is tailored to accentuate those strengths while meticulously addressing and refining the areas that offer room for enhancement. Beyond the technicalities of the swing or the putt, I believe in harmonizing the mind, body, and spirit. It's about cultivating a mindset that thrives under pressure, a body that resonates with agility and endurance, and a spirit that remains unshaken amidst the challenges of the course.
For the low handicap golfer, it's about transcending from being ‘good’ to 'legendary' whether on The “Tour” or your town.
It's about understanding the subtle shifts in the course, the wind, the turf and synchronizing them with your intuition. I teach fundamentals and advanced strategies, mental fortitude techniques, and precision training that can elevate your game to a realm few have ventured into.
In essence, my philosophy is anchored in holistic growth and consistency. Every game requires discipline, strategy, and resilience; each challenge presents a unique opportunity for evolution. I strive to bridge the gap between the traits our students exemplify in their professional and personal lives and the occasional disconnect they experience in golf. My mission is to ensure they channel these inherent qualities to achieve unparalleled success on the course. Through my program, we don't just refine the golfer; we elevate the individual, eventually aligning their professional acumen with their golfing desires.
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