Can A Golf Tip Online Help Your Game
A golf tip online can save you hours out of your schedule, but
can it really help your game? With more and more people getting
Internet connections, golfers are flocking to the Internet in
hopes to find tips, techniques and even total golf performance
programs to save their golf game.
There are many concerns with taking a golf tip online and hoping
it will be the silver bullet to your game. Always consider the
source of this golf tip. If you read an article like this one,
or find some resource online, make sure to read the resource box
at the bottom of the article.
Usually the article or resource will have a mini-bio of the
person who authored the information with a link to either their
site or some kind of indepth explanation of who the person is
and what their credentials are.
Any golfer no matter what their ability or certifications can
post a golf tip online via website, blog or article. On the
Internet this is rampant! There are more so-called gurus than
ever before. Every golfer probably has some valuable information
they have to give, but if they are not qualified to give it,
they should probably keep it for their own game.
With the Internet turning into more of a "pay-for-content"
vehicle, there are many qualified people who are putting
valuable golf tips online, along with reports, ebooks and even
complete membership sites like my Golf-Trainer.com site that has
been on the net for over 5 years now. Since then, I have seen
many imitation sites and products, which is one huge drawback of
the web.
Web surfers would never know what reports, ebooks and membership
sites are the most credible and original in format and
effectiveness. I am always hesitant with reading any golf tip
online until I thoroughly look into the person behind the
product. How long have they been in their profession? What
successes have they helped create? And if you can personally
talk to several people who have purchased and benefited from
their products?
In researching these products and programs, read all the copy on
the site. You will read some pretty amazing stuff that's hard to
swallow. These claims seem impossible when you look at how long
they've been on the net and how many so-called golfers they've
helped. Just do some math and you'll find that these numbers are
most likely false.
The bottom line with any golf tip online is if it does in fact
help your game. If it does, you will most likely tell other
golfing friends about it and the website and business will be
successful just from word-of-mouth.
And one last piece of advice. Any person or business giving golf
tips online should be reachable. You should easily be able to
find their contact information, including phone number. When I
answer my phone, people are shocked! I ask them why, and they
say they didn't think there was a "real person" behind it.
That's a sad situation that shows the skepticism of web
visitors. If you have to look hard for the contact information,
I would not recommend using or purchasing any golf tips or
programs online.
I don't want to deter you, but just do a little homework when
searching for a golf tip online.