Breaking 80 is very difficult. Does it take skill? Absolutely. Does it take practice? Of course. But probably more important than skill and practice is perseverance, dedication and having that ace in your pocket -- understanding golf's intricacies. Golf is a game of angles and opposites. If you expect to break 80 and join the elite ranks - only about 7% of all golfers, you will want to arm yourself with the best instructional method available.
Breaking 80 requires that you consistently hit fairways, make greens in regulation, have a laser-like short game, and make those putts when you need them most. Easy right? Well, not quite. The margin of error shrinks pretty fast when your score drops down below 80. When you begin to close in on that 80 mark, it may seem like you are taking one baby step forward, then one giant step backward -- it's a long climb. Nevertheless, you can make one of two decisions to reach your goal. You can continue to struggle or at best, make small gains that seem to be short lived. Or attain the best information that will guide and map your way to that elite level of golf.
"How to Break 80" is an e-book by Jack Moorehouse that breaks down golf's menagerie of details into a concise, well-written manual of what you need to do, step by step, to break 80. It is a must-have instructional e-book for any serious golfer. Even though the title is "How to Break 80," it could have easily been called How to Break 80, 90 or 100. This book is for anyone who is serious in taking their game to the next level - and be the big dog in your foursome.