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Core To Score Provides Fitness Training For Ultimate Golf Performance

March 30, 2015

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A leading eBook on Amazon has revealed the secret to excelling on the golf course while becoming ultra-fit.

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – March 27, 2015 – Christian Henning, author of Golf Fitness: Core to Score, revealed today that a strong core is the secret to booming drives, lower scores, endurance, envy from friends, and satisfaction of giving yourself the best chance to succeed.

“A strong core, good balance, and flexibility are essential to enhancing performance for your golf game,” said Henning, who is also a certified personal trainer and golf enthusiast. “The average player suffers from shiny object syndrome. Most golfers simply buy a game with new clubs looking for distance. They are really just keeping up with the Jones, so to speak.”

Henning explained that Golf Fitness: Core to Score empowers golfers with the key to unlocking more power and core golf training. It also provides golfers with a proven way to shed pounds to shave strokes:

“Lose fat equals lower scores,” Henning stressed, before adding, “It gives you an edge over competitors, buddies, and the golf course.”

Henning questioned that if everyone has the latest ball and equipment, are they really giving themselves an advantage over the competition?

“It’s doubtful,” he said, before adding, “If everyone has the same equipment, it’s pretty hard to gain an advantage. The real advantage comes from fitness – the secret to lowering your score, increasing your longevity, and driving the ball further than you ever dreamed of.”

The key, Henning stressed, is having a strong and powerful core, something his book provides golfers with step-by-step guidance for accomplishing a strong core.

“While a strong, flexible, and healthy body is ideal for lowering your score, it should not be thought of as a replacement of a good teaching pro,” Henning said. “Rather, you should exercise and see a teaching pro on a regular basis. A strong core, good balance, and flexibility are essential to enhancing performance for your golf game.”

For more information, please visit: http://www.amazon.com/Golf-Fitness-Training-Core-Score/dp/1492201073/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1421937988

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