About Us

My name is Jeff Richmond, and I have been an online golf instructor for over 25 years at ConsistentGolf.com!  I have a new project that is the culmination of all of those years of study and feedback from golfers all over the world.  To say this project has been years in the making is an understatement!

This way of improving your golf game is based on Synergy.  Here is the definition of this…

“causing or involving synergy (= the combined power of working together that is greater than the power achieved by working separately)”

So this process is all about adding one thing after another to give you a big boost in distance and accuracy.

To find out more about this approach, go here and sign up to get The Long Drive Manifesto for free.  It’s a 3-part blog series in which I explain the 15 main elements you need to focus on improving for the longest drives of your golfing life.   This really is The Definitive Guide Go Longer Drives!

For Consistent Golf,

 

 

Jeff Richmond
Director of Instruction
Consistent Golf Swingology

1 Comments

  1. Bob Zimmerman on October 3, 2012 at 4:09 pm

    I started playing golf in 1936. I am now 85 years old, have a 14 handicap, have shot my age 84 times, and play at least twice a week here in SW Florida. I typically have 32 or 33 putts per round.
    I walk laps in the water in my swimming pool for exercise. Since 2006 I have walked 1,180 miles in my pool. I am in fairly decent shape for my age.
    My tee-ball is limited to about 220 yards, but I can usually reach most par 5 greens in 3. I have trouble with some of the long par 4’s.
    I guess I am just looking for meaningful tips for my generation to keep me going.
    RAZ