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Mentored by the King: Arnold Palmer’s Success Lessons for Golf, Business, and Life
Brad Brewer’s dedication to teaching and growing the game of golf comes from his lifelong relationship with Arnold Palmer. Brewer shares the wisdom and insights he gleaned from Palmer over the course of their more than 25 years of business and friendship.
Brewer will share with you 35 principles for success that Arnold Palmer lived by, some deceptively simple yet life changing. You will be inspired to cultivate these attributes and attitudes in your own life!
Having known Mr. Palmer from afar and now personally for several years, I have always marveled at his amazing character. I also know that many of the principles that he lives by were influenced and formulated from his father. These attributes that helped mentor Brad Brewer are a source of inspiration and guidance for those of you who have followed Palmer’s career. But more importantly, after you read it, the lessons of this book should be passed down to and practiced by your younger generations. The lessons of character, competitiveness, and a simple approach to life passed on from Palmer’s father, cultivated and then passed onto Brewer, are truly the only path to long term success in life!
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Using Your Mind To Putt Great
We all know the famous cliché that states: “You drive for show and putt for dough”. But the truth of the matter is this: great players know that if they make putts, they will be in the hunt to play their best round and to win championships.
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Stretch With A Purpose
For stretching to be beneficial to your game, you should simulate the golf swing as much as possible. Most teaching professionals cringe when they see golfers put a club behind their shoulders blades and start twisting back and forth.
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Strength + Flexibility = Distance
Strength training exercises, important for increasing muscle strength and bone mass, require the addition of weight or resistance to challenge the muscles.
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Quick And Easy Warm Up Drill
Recreational golfers have typically skipped warming up before play and practice because of the misconception that golf is not a strenuous activity or because of time constraints.




