I'm sure there are readers of my Blog who are wondering, “How good is Andy since inventing The PowerSlot Swing?” Before I tell you how good I am, I wanted to tell you a story.Not so long ago, I played golf with someone I never met and he told me he had the chance to have a sit down lunch with The King, Arnold Palmer. This gentleman said their time together was short for he was at a table with other people who were taking up much of Arnold’s time. However, he was able to ask him one question; “If I play golf once a week, how good do you think I can get?”
The answer was quite surprising to me because it is the perfect description of the type of golfer I am. Arnold’s answer was, “If you play once a week, and you are a 10-handicap, consider yourself to be a great golfer.”
To all who are reading this, I am a 10-handicap and unfortunately, I only play once a week. Though my goal for this season is to get down to a 6, I realize it is going to be fairly difficult considering my five-year-old has a busy schedule, my working wife needs all the help she can get and my full-time job will become more interesting as the summer moves along.
How good do I think I can get using The PowerSlot Swing? I always say, give me three months where I can play nearly every day, practice my short and putting game and have someone from time to time look over my swing, I think I would be a low single digit to a scratch. I know it. But once a week golf just does not help me get to that level.
I often wonder if Tiger or any professional golfer only played once a week would be able to compete at the same level. Actually, think about any sport and regardless of comparable talent, put a once a week athlete up against a player who hones their competitive skills every day, you know who I am betting for.
So to conclude, some may think that being a 10-handicap, “is not that good” - though I did not use this time to tell you that since inventing The PowerSlot Swing I have shaved 6 strokes off my average score - but if The King said out loud that a person who plays the amount of golf that I do is someone he considers a great golfer, then who am I to argue.
I am proud to say I am a 10-handicap playing as little as I do, but the competitor in me knows I can and will get better. I hope that sounds a little like you for you know you can get better as well. Trust me everybody, the PowerSlot Swing works.

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