Saw this quality video last week... 

5 Golfers have one ball teed up, they are in a circle, they spin a bottle and whoever the ball ends up pointing too has to hit the ball at the others while they leg it. 

Cue shots in the arris, one in the centre of the back (where you do get to hear a bit of bass as it hits him) and what follows is laughter on the course. 

Which is something that has been missing for a long time. 

And because it was in a golf group, there were no comments from long-nailed keyboard tough-guys telling them why they can’t have fun or play by certain rules, which is a problem people face in today's world where the thought police dictate the narrative of what people can and can’t think or say. 

That's the best thing about golfers, don’t get me wrong there are as many pricks in golf as there is in life but we are the last group who are told how to think. 

No-one is telling us we have to buy a certain golf club and avoid another because of Bolitics. 

If a golfer wants to play a noodle over a Pro v 1 that's his choice. 

Yet in another group like weight loss and health, you are told exactly what you are “allowed” to eat, do etc... 

But if you make what you eat as simple as possible, (Like the GolfMob 4 pillars for example) you will not feel like you are being “told” what to do but you have a very simple framework to stick too.

So what you can do is find your weak link and either strengthen it or lose it altogether. 

This allows you to keep most of the other stuff you enjoy and don't feel like you are being “controlled”. 

What could happen if you had a framework to follow that was simple and had the flexibility to still have a pint, still eat meat, and still have a laugh. The thing is,

You won't stick to anything if you hate it. 

So why not pick something that will not only work but also be flexible enough that you can still enjoy what you do. 

If you wanna know more about the four pillars, you can find out more here. 

https://www.johnseton.com/golfmob-online1

John Seton

Nice one