Who is Tim Heeter? Tim Heeter is a former high school science teacher and golf coach. He has reclaimed the golf game of his youth by looking for the best training aids and teaching tools. In addition, he is a netrepreneur who teaches others to earn money online at BestClass4U.com Who is this book for? This book is for those golfers who desire to improve their golf game but have never really committed to the steps it takes to improve. If this is you, then you will learn a simple method to ensure that your steps to improvement yield results. It is not rocket science, but a simple set of steps to ensure that all of your practice efforts are focused on teaching you the golf skills you need most. Back To TOC www.Golf-Training-Aids-365.com Page 4 of 35 How to Choose a Golf Training Aid Chapter 1-Start Fresh How do you choose the best golf training aid? Quick Answer: Just pick one. They really are all the same. Better Answer: By starting fresh and throwing away some of your preconceived ideas about which training aid will improve your game. Best Answer: Follow the steps in this book. And why would you even need a training aid? (It's OK if you have this same thought. I used to think that Golf Training Aids existed only for comedic purposes in Tim Conway movies.) If you are asking yourself these questions, I would assume that you are on a quest to improve your golf game. Not only that, but you find yourself wondering how to choose the product that would best suit your needs. Or maybe you don't have the budget to spend on such “luxury” items.

Hopefully my quest to find the best training aids over the years will be able to help you sort out some of these questions. If you want more information or have questions about my approach to learning to improve my golf game, read about it here. If not, we'll get started. To begin, here are a couple of questions that I have for you. What type of golfer are you? OK, these are probably not quite the questions you might think I would ask here. But I do have a point. First, are you a gadget golfer? Do you automatically buy the latest and greatest golf tools and clubs without giving any thought to whether or not they will actually help improve your golf game?