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Steve Anderson Pretends to Be Someone Else to Promote his Book


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Hey everyone, I'm a lefty golfer and new to this forum.  I just bought and finished reading a great book called, "On The Other Hand'.  It's by a lefty pro named Steve Anderson.  It's fantastic and has helped me already cut about 12 shots off my game.  If you're a lefty and have been frustrated like me in reading right handed books then check it out.  I think his web site is  steveandersongolf.com

I'm sure you can google him to find it.

Greg L.


Posted

Greg L aka Steve Anderson. You do know theyll delete this thread, especially since its your first post. Good luck with the sales and promotion of your site.


Posted

Oops,

My friend at the course today told me to start up a chat and then I could answer everyone as the pro.  Guess you can't do that??  Any idea how to delete the post, I can't figure it out.

Thanks


Posted

you can do whatever you want, this isnt my sandbox. you can give advice to whomever you'd like.


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Steve, it's really, really not cool of you to pretend to be someone else to pitch or promote your own book. WTF?

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