Hey Golfer,

Quick question for you:

What if you could break 90 WITHOUT spending countless hours at the range or watching a million YouTube swing tutorials?

Sounds impossible, right?

WRONG.

I’m about to show you exactly how – and it comes down to something I call the C3 Method. (More on that in a second.)

First, let me introduce myself. I’m a guy who dropped from shooting 110+ to the 70s while running multiple companies, raising four kids, being a husband, and practicing just 20 minutes before work. And now I’m going to show YOU how to do the same.

Here’s the brutal truth most golf “experts” won’t tell you:

Your score has ZERO to do with having a “perfect” swing.

It’s about mastering three critical elements I call the C3 Method:

  1. CONTACT: Where you actually hit the ball and how you interact with the ground
  2. CONTROL: Managing your clubface and swing path through impact
  3. CLUBHEAD SPEED: Not just swinging fast, but delivering speed effectively

That’s it.

Every great golf shot in history comes down to these three things. And the best part? You can improve ALL of them without turning your swing into a complicated math equation.

Every week, I’m going to drop a laser-focused email into your inbox with stuff like:

  • C3 Method insights you can use immediately
  • 20-minute practice routines
  • Real stories from golfers who’ve crushed their scoring barriers
  • No-BS strategies you can take straight to the course

Because you subscribed to Target Par, you’ll be getting my “20-Minute Practice Blueprint” – the exact system I used to slice 30 strokes off my game while juggling more responsibilities than most people can handle.

One last thing: Got a specific scoring challenge? Shoot me an email with your issue. I read every single response, and your questions help me create content that’ll transform your game.

Let’s break 90,
Peter Olson

P.S. Bonus points if you can guess which of the C3 elements is most golfers’ weakest link. (Hint: It’s probably not what you think.)

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