Goat Golf: Why Golfers Need Peter Brusso's Vision One Golf

Goats Golf in Peter Brusso's No Nonsense Approach to a Better Golf Game

Will Stape

Golfers, listen up. Are you playing at your A game? Would Charlie Sheen scream WINNING, if he saw you play, or would Jim Carey shout LOSER, after seeing your pathetic putts and silly strokes? Well, there's an effective solution to golf woes. It doesn't mean pricey golf pros, or shelling out thousands for weekend workshops. Vision One Golf from Peter Brusso is both affordable and effective.

The equation is simple. Golf, like any sport, is as much a mental as physical activity. If you're not paying attention to that element, if you're not weighing psychological variables as much as physical ones, your game will suffer.

Goat Golf

Goats and golf don't mix? Perhaps the stubborn, can eating kind won't be Tiger Wood's mascot anytime soon, but another kind of goat can tackle golf complexities. In the hit movie, "The Men Who Stare At Goats", George Clooney plays a soldier who dabbles in mysteries of psychic phenomenon. It's no fiction fake, as it's well documented that militaries all over the world - including the USA - ran programs exploring psychic power for warfare. Clooney's production team based his character upon several men, with Peter Brusso as a character template.

Since the release of the hit movie, Master Brusso is known affectionately as one of the 'Goats' - those American military men who practiced high level martial arts, psychic warfare and other esoteric disciplines, led by legendary military architect Col. Jim Channon.

Decades of Proof

Master Brusso's Vision One Golf program has been in existence for decades. He's trained over 1,500 golfers. In his personal seminars, he says he'll roll 10 strokes off of a player's game, in four hours or less, or he gets no payment. It's an attention getter from anyone, but how much more so when you learn Peter Brusso is not a golfer. He doesn't play the game of golf. Master Peter Brusso is a highly advanced martial artist, who's practiced arduous physical and mental disciplines for years. He's taken that type of physicality focus and brought it into the demanding sport of golf.

A Golfer Is A Fighter

Like in any sport, an athlete fights to keep in shape, to play better, and to ultimately win at his or her sport. A golfer is a fighter, just like a bowler, boxer or basketball player. It's in this simple, yet powerful truth, that Master Brusso's Vision One Golf becomes effective for any player.

It's said the worst fighter on his best day, can beat the best fighter on his worst day. Does it mean a common man feeling cocky can knock out Muhammad Ali, or play at the level of a Tiger Woods, to rip a win from one of history's great golf pros? Anything's possible. Wiith a time tested, and practical approach Master Brusso's sets forward in Vision One Golf, the fantasy of such a proposition can be realized realistically. Chasing after history's best, and defeating them, may be best left for day dreaming, however raising the level of your own golf game may be achieved with techniques in Vision One Golf. In the end, it's all about our personal best as fighters - and golfers - defeating our own inner weakness, to rise above even the most challenging opponent out on the golf course.

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Published by Will Stape

Will is an Emmy Award nominated screenwriter. He also writes extensively for magazines and the web. Will penned episodes for the TV shows, Star Trek: The Next Generation & Star Trek: Deep Space Nine....  View profile

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