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Casey Eberting Golf Schools and Golf Instruction
In Texas Hill Country between San Antonio and Austin, Texas
(40 minutes north of San Antonio International Airport)


Probably less than one out of every thousand golfers has the ability to make significant improvement in their golf game once they've reached a certain level. Are you one of the few who will become a much better golfer, or are you like most golfers who will never get better than they are now?

The prognosis doesn't have to be so dire. Just about anyone can become capable of making impressive improvement. Notice I used the words "can become capable" instead of "is capable". The reason is that to improve, you first have to have an understanding of how a golf swing is learned and you have to develop the right outlook. Once you understand the learning process and get into the right frame of mind, you will then be capable of making great improvement, assuming of course, that the mechanics you're trying to learn are correct.

The largest obstacle to your improvement is most likely going to be attitude. We live in such a fast paced environment that we expect everything to happen quickly, if not instantly. However, you already know that golf is VERY DIFFICULT! Therefore, your improvement cannot possibly happen quickly. The exception—junior golfers can improve very quickly and sometimes beginners (first few years) can make impressive improvement as well.

If you do want to be one of the few who achieve significant (not speedy) improvement, it may be time for an attitude adjustment. If you have patience, desire, and discipline (three very big "if's") you can become a much better golfer! If you aren't flush with these three qualities, be prepared to develop them if you seek true improvement.

On these pages I give you a lot to think about—things that can make a difference as to whether you get better or not! This site is about how to learn and practice, but it's also about golf instruction and the golf swing. Basically, it's about how to improve your golf. Many of the ideas you've never considered because you've never been exposed to them—maybe now is the time.

My name is Casey Eberting and this is my website. As with my golf instruction, it IS NOT for anyone who accepts mediocrity or who is in search of nonexistent shortcuts. If you are dedicated and willing to learn, it is for you! I hope you like it.

Sincerely,

Casey Eberting

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