Get Your Questions About Golf Fuel Answered Here…
Q: How Quickly Will I Get Golf Fuel And How Will It Be Shipped?
When You Order Today, Golf Fuel Will Be Shipped To Your Home Or Office Within 7 Business Days By UPS or USPS. Rush Shipping Is Available If You Need It Faster Within 3 To 4 Days.
Q: What Free Bonuses Come With My Golf Fuel Order?
You Will Get A Subscription To Either Golf Digest Or Golf World Magazine.
Q: How Does Golf Fuel Work?
Golf Fuel Works By Boosting Brain Fuel… So You Have The Mental Focus, Coordination And Body Power You Need To Consistently Smack Longer And More Accurate Shots—Even After The Turn.
Q: How Do I Know If Golf Fuel Is For Me?
If You Play On-Again, Off-Again Golf, Have Trouble Focusing, Fade At The Turn, Hook or Slice, Have Trouble Hitting For Distance, Or Feel Nervous Or Stressed During Play… Golf Fuel Is For You.

Q: How Long After Taking Golf Fuel Will I Feel The Effects?
This Varies Among Individuals… But Most Users Feel Golf Fuel’s Effects Within 24 To 48 Hours… And Others Take Up To 60 Days. We Recommend Giving The Product A Trial Run Of At Least 60 Days For Best Results.
Q: When Should I Take Golf Fuel?
Take Two-Capsules Twice A Day On An Empty Stomach, Every Day, No Matter If You’re Playing Golf Or Not. (It Needs To “Build Up” In Your System.) If You Will Be Playing Golf, Take A Dose Of Golf Fuel 30 Minutes Before Playing And Another Dose At The Turn.
Q: Can Golf Fuel Help With Other Areas Of Life And Sport?
Yes. Research Suggests That Individual Ingredients In Golf Fuel May: Protect Against Age-Related Memory Loss, Elevate Mood, Increase Concentration, And Improve Motor Skills In All Areas Of Life.

Q: Is It Safe?
Golf Fuel Is Not A Medication. It’s A Natural Product That Is Safe To Use For Men And Women, Young Or Old.
Q: What If It Doesn’t Work For Me?
You Have An Entire Year To Test Drive Golf Fuel And If It Doesn’t Work For You, You Will Get Double Your Money Back And You Can Keep Your Free Subscription To Golf Digest Magazine No Matter What.
Q: Does It Really Work?
Over 120 Studies From Prestigious Sources Like The Journal Of The American Medical Association And The New England Journal Of Medicine Provide Overwhelming Support For The Power Of Golf Fuel’s Individual Ingredients. More Importantly, Just listen to what a few more Golf Fuel Users have to say …

“I am 68 years old, have a pacemaker and 12 stents, and currently have a 14-18 handicap. I take golf fuel before every round and my drives are now 20-30 yds further than before taking this golf miracle-aid. My putting has improved 4-6 strokes per round due to improved concentration. Thanks for marketing such an effective product...” - Jimmy D


“I can honestly say I did have consistency during my round. I took 2 ‘green pills’ in the morning and late afternoon for 2 weeks before I even swung a golf club. I am a 12 handicap and do normally shoot in the mid 80’s but in my first round after using golf fuel for two weeks I shot an 80. Seemed to have better focus during the round. Five days later I played Todd Creek near Denver and shot another 80. I had 1 sandy birdie and 3 sandy pars!! I even had a few of those shots particularly with my 2 hybrid and 4 hybrid that were ‘soooo’ perfect.” - Bill Henigan


“I returned to the golf course on a weekly basis for the first time in over 15 years. It has been nearly 7 years since I have had any professional instruction so there are many inefficiencies in my game and I have been happy just to break 100, carding scores as high as 120. After taking Golf Fuel for about three weeks I shot 90! As I was approaching the last few holes of the round, it hit me that my game was much less erratic than normal and the two of three snowmen (8's) were nowhere to be found on my scorecard. I admit, I was skeptical that a supplement could offer such an improvement, but I am now a believer. The interesting thing about Golf Fuel is that is develops focus everywhere, not just on the course. I notice a difference in my focus at work and now accomplish more in an 8 hour day. I shot 90, a new benchmark for me and that’s exciting!” - James Bridge

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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.
The individuals providing testimonials in this report experienced extraordinary results while using Golf Fuel.
As individuals differ, so will results. They were not paid for their testimonies.