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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...




Tiger out drove Bubba by 20 yards golf doing this

Sorry to burst you're bubble... but you're not getting any younger.

And as most golfers get older they gradually lose distance.  But there's
something simple you can do to gain yards.  To explain what it is, here's
a story that highlights this.

A few years ago now, Tiger was playing with Bubba and he outdrove Bubba 
by 20 yards.  After the round a reporter asked Tiger about this and here's
what Tiger said...

"The tee shot on 16, it's obviously easier for me to hit the ball further 
because I'm turning it and I'm working it with some kind of top spin, a little draw.

And I hammered it out there, but Bubba's playing a big cut. He teed off in 
the middle of the tee box. He didn't go to the right and hit a straight ball 
slice or straight ball/cut. He went to the middle part of the tee box and 
shaped it more. So he burned a little bit of distance off of that, and just 
tried to get the ball in play."


Whether you like Tiger or not... there it is... straight from a golfing legend.  

Draws typically have a more penetrating ball flight and go further than a fade 
or straight ball. 

Since you aren't Bubba Watson, you probably don't want to sacrifice 20 yards 
off of your tee shots, which is why you need to master hitting a draw with your 
driver.


And to help you do this The Pro Draw System was created.  And to launch this
17 day step-by-step program you can now get it special.  But it's only on 
special for a limited time. 


Look, this program is taking all of the confusion out of hitting a draw, and giving you an 
"easy button."

With this simple system, you'll learn how to hit a powerful, accurate draw and add 
17 ñ 27 yards to your tee shots in just 17 days!

Because this is a 17 day step-by-step program that takes about 15 minutes each day to 
complete.  Then after you've completed the program you WILL be hitting consistent, 
professional draws...

OR you get your money back!

This program consists of a 196 page PDF plus 11 videos, so you'll know exactly what you 
should be doing each day.  And to launch this new program you can have it on special.  
So go here to check out the Pro Draw System now.

If you want to once and for all, hit consistent, powerful draws like a pro, then you'll 
want to get this new program now.

The price on this, along with my iron-clad guarantee, makes this a no-brainer if you 
want to hit shots that look powerful and feel great.

Not to mention the extra distance you'll pick up by hitting a pro
draw.... and the looks on your playing partners faces with your
new ball flight will be "priceless".

If you've lost distance due to age you will most certainly want to
get The Pro Draw System now because a draw goes a lot further than
a fade/slice.

==> Go here to get The Pro Draw System On Special 

Have a great week perfecting your new, powerful and professional draw.

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...

==>  The Pro Draw System - On Special! 

Here's the sort of shot shape you can look forward to hitting soon
thanks to the new Pro Draw System:






miércoles, 28 de noviembre de 2018

1 Simple Tip To Improve Your Pitching Contact golf


Today I have for you some great short game advice from Jeff Richmond who is the Director of Instruction at 

 The advice he shares below may seem contrary to the short game advice you've been given in the past but listen to what he says and then give it a try.
1 Simple Tip To Improve Your Pitching Contact
by Jeff Richmond




Everyone knows how important the short game is, but here's some stats that may surprise you...
From 30 yards pros get up and down about 46% of the time. Whereas a 10 handicap golfer only gets up and down around 11% of the time, and a 30 handicapper only gets up and down about 3% of the time.

Ouch!
So the moral of the story boys and girls, is... improve your short game and your scores will drop!
But one of the biggest factors that prevents this has to do with contact on the short shots.

Because if you fat or thin your short game shots, then the ball is going to either go too far or too short, leaving you a long putt or, heaven forbid... another chip!
So today I want to give you one simple tip that will help you improve the percentage of contact on your short shots.




What I'm about to share with you is completely contrary to what you've heard about the short game.
You see, the common advice with the short game is to put most of the weight on your left side (for right handers) at address and hit down on the ball.


Think about it... that's ok for a professional or the golfer who practices a lot, because by doing this your contact has to be very precise.

 If you're making a short stroke and hitting sharply down on the ball and your contact point is slightly off, then you'll stub the club in the ground causing a fat shot, or you'll hit the ball above the middle causing a thin shot.




So for most golfers I'm teaching, I suggest that when they setup to a chip or short pitch, they keep the weight fairly even at address and the ball in the middle of the stance.

Once setup like this, then I get them to make a much shallower backswing and follow-through. So it's much more of a sweeping motion than an up and down motion.

Imagine a shallow U rather than a sharp V action.

This is a lot different than what is commonly taught, but for most golfers who I teach this, it gives better consistency and a much higher margin for error. Because the club is moving much lower to the ground, you can miss hit the ball and it's still possible to get a good result.
You'll hit less fats and thins with this approach.

So if your short game is a problem area for you, try this and let me know how you get on.
Hope it helps you.

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


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