Saturday, February 23, 2008

Mike Toler's BOOK SALES

Many of you may not know it, but I have been very busy over the last 6 months putting my thoughts and ideas together in a book. I am very proud of the resultsand to assist with the marketing, I am asking friendsand family to help me out. I believe my new book on GOLF gives the readervaluable playing tips and insider information that Ihave gained through my years of struggle and experience. The cost is only $29.95 and can beordered by simply by calling me on my cell phone...

Here's a preview of what's inside...

Table of Contents:
Chapter 1 - How to Properly Line Up Your Fourth Putt
Chapter 2 - How to Hit a Nike from the Ruff When You Hit Titleist from the Tee
Chapter 3 - How to Avoid the Water When You Lie 8 in a Bunker
Chapter 4 - How to Get More Distance Off the ShankC
hapter 5 - When to Give the Ranger the Finger
Chapter 6 - Using Your Shadow on the Greens to Maximize Earnings
Chapter 7 - When to Implement Handicap Management
Chapter 8 - Proper Excuses for Drinking Beer Before 9:00 a.m.
Chapter 9 - How to Rationalize a 6 Hour Round
Chapter 10 - How to Find That Ball That Everyone Else Saw Go in the Water
Chapter 11 - Why Your Spouse Doesn't Care That You Birdied the 5th...
Chapter 12 - How to Let a Foursome Play Through Your Twosome
Chapter 13 - How to Relax When You Are Hitting Three Off the Tee
Chapter 14 - When to Suggest Major Swing Corrections to Your Opponent
Chapter 15 - God and the Meaning of the Birdie-to-Bogey Three Putt
Chapter 16 - When to Re-grip Your Ball Retriever

The Webmaster likes these other chapters:::

  • When to Explain the Difference Between a Lost Ball and a Stolen Ball
  • How to Successfully Place the Ball on the Tee
  • How to Hit a Ball on Your First Try
  • How to Hit a Ball on Your Second Try
  • How to Reach a Hazard in One Shot
  • Body Blocks and When to Use Them
  • The "Double-Hit" and When to Use It
  • How to Properly Draw Your Divot
  • When Trajectory Is Important on Short Putts
  • When to Pick Up a Lost Ball Before It Stops Rolling
  • When You Should Hand a Compass to Your Opponent

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