I Improved My Golf Vision

Tony Serpico, O.D.
Optometrist and Contact Lens Specialist
My name is Tony Serpico. I am an golfer with a 6 handicap, although I wasn't always a 6 handicap.
A couple of years ago, I realized that I wasn't able to take my game to the next level. I had no problem with strength and ball striking. However, I could not improve my short game, even with hours of practice. That is when I found Vizual Edge sports training for my eyes.
After an off-season of visual training on my computer, along with my normal strength training, I noticed immediate results. Mostly in judging distance from that tough 80 yards and in range as well as a better feel for those long pops, virtually eliminating 3 putts. I also have more consistency in my game which, as all golfers know, leads to a lower score.
If you want to take that double digit handicap to a single digit, then make Vizual Edge part of your practice routine.
Tony Serpico, O.D.
Optometrist and Contact Lens Specialist
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