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lunes, 3 de diciembre de 2018

The Pro Draw System golf

Why You're Swinging Over The Top + Cure (Turn The Handle)...

Do you suffer from the over the top swing problem?

And do you often come down too steep on the ball, cutting across it...which 
is commonly referred to as swinging out-to-in.   

You'll know if you do because you'll often get a shot that starts left of
your target and then curves to the right (for  right hander).  Or a slice
in other words! 


The reason this happens is because you're missing a huge piece of the golf
swing puzzle in the transition of your golf swing.

Now there's a lot you can do at setup and to start the swing to help cure
this problem.  But coming over the top and coming down too steep will be a 
well ingrained habit for you.

And the critical part of the golf swing that largely dictates what happens with 
the swing plane on the downswing, is the transition from your backswing into your 
downswing.



And there's a key part of this transition that will cause golfers either to swing 
down from the inside or swing down over the top. The key part I'm talking about 
is what happens with the hands.

Now you may think that the hands simply go along for the ride in the transition. 
But if you look at two great ball strikers in the transition:

1. Ben Hogan, and

2. Nick Price

...you can easily see that they actually turn their hands in the transition to get 
the club to flatten on the downswing.

This move is called turning the handle because it's like you're turning the handle 
to open up a door.

This move can't fully be explained in an email like this because it requires a number of 
pictures and video.

But you can learn this move along with the best drill to groove it, in the new
Pro Draw System that you can get on special here.

The Pro Draw System is finally going to help you hit shots that look professional 
in there shot shape.

To do that this program has a well laid out 17 day plan for you.  You simply do what it
say's in the Pro Draw System  and by the end of the program you WILL be hitting the ball longer
and more consistently... with a draw... just like Rory McIlroy does.


Golf is going to be more fun for you when you do that... and just imagine the looks
on your playing partners faces when you hit your shots consistently with a pro draw.

Have a great rest of the week.



 Don't delay on getting the Pro Draw System, because if you do...

1. You'll miss out on the great feeling of hitting a pro draw.

2. You'll miss out on hitting longer shots.

3. You'll miss out on impressing your playing partners.

The Pro Draw System is only on special for a limited time... so go here 
to get The Pro Draw System now...




viernes, 30 de noviembre de 2018

Does this worry you about your golf game?

Hi 

It's a fact...

None of us are getting any younger and there's something that can creep up on us that is horrible.

Picture this: Let's say you are driving the ball 220 yards on average at the moment.  As you get older IF you don't do anything apart from hit balls and play golf then you WILL lose distance.  It might be a yard or two a year and you probably won't even notice, but it will happen.

So if you keep just hitting balls and playing golf then in a few years time from now you could be averaging 210 yards. Then in a few more years you could be average 200 yards. Then 190 yards.  Then 180 yards etc., etc.

How scary is that?

And if you're just hitting balls and playing golf as your exercise then it's not a matter of IF that happens - but when.

As sad and depressing as that sounds there is something you can do to stop from losing distance on your drives, and actually gain more distance than you have currently.

Very simply you need to work on getting stronger, getting more powerful and becoming faster.

If you do this you'll stop the clock on old father time.

We think that The Golf Swing Speed Challenge program is the best program available to help golfers stop losing distance, and gain considerable distance.

And the worst that will happen by you following it is you will stop the rot on losing the distance. The best that will happen is you'll pick up 10, 20 or even 30 plus yards in distance.

So picture yourself playing golf and hitting drives 30 yards past where you're hitting them now - even as you age!

Would that make golf easier and more fun for you?

Naturally it would.  And to make this a reality here's what you need to do.  Go here to stop yourself losing distance:


The faster you start The Golf Swing Speed Challenge program the quicker you can turn the clock back.

Don't wait to do something about losing distance.  Start now before it's too late!:






miércoles, 28 de noviembre de 2018

You must practice 9 yard pitch shots golf. Here's why


Today I have for you some more great short game advice from Jeff Richmond who is the Director of Instruction at ConsistentGolf. So let's get started...

Why You Should Practice 9 Yard Pitch Shots
By Jeff Richmond


A while ago I was reading an article online, which had research that shows the average distance golfers miss the green is 6 to 8 yards from the edge of the green.



Now for most pitch shots you want the ball to land a couple of yards from the edge of the green, and then let the ball run the rest of the way to the hole.


So knowing this can help you tremendously to lower your score... and here's how:
Find a grassed area where you can practice pitch shots up to 30 yards in distance.
Then get about 50 balls ready to hit. Then place an object 9 yards away from you that you're going to try to land your ball on.


Now I want you to get out the following clubs:
- 7 iron
- 9 iron
- Pitching Wedge
- Sand Wedge
- 60 Degree Wedge (if you have one)



Then I want you to play each shot with a different club, trying to land the ball on the 9 yard marker.
When you get proficient at doing this, then go to a practice green and find spots about 7 yards from the edge of the green.


Play shots with the appropriate club to land the ball a couple of yards on the green and let it run to the hole.

If you get really good at this ONE length of pitch shot, you'll save yourself a lot of shots around the greens, AND...

You'll be using your practice time wisely!

This can only help to lower your scores because when you can hit your chip, pitch and bunker shots close to the hole consistently you'll save so many shots it's not funny.


That tip was from Jeff Richmond and if you would like even more help with your short game to make it so it's like a professional, go here to find out more about Jeff's great step-by-step Short Game Improvement program.
The Short Game Improvement Program