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lunes, 3 de diciembre de 2018

Poor setup would be the number 1 reason why golfers slice the ball!

4 Reasons Why You Slice The Ball
If you often hit a slice there will be 4 reasons why you do this.

The first reason will be because you setup to slice the ball. 

Most probably you have a weak grip, you have the ball positioned too far forward in your stance and you are aimed to the left.
Poor setup would be the number 1 reason why golfers slice the ball!

Almost all golfers who suffer with a slice problem try to fix it by changing their swing. But what they don't understand is that their swing is largely determined by how they setup. 

So they can try swing changes all they want, but without changing the setup they are just putting a band-aid on the problem. And you know what happens to band-aids after a while.... they fall off!
The next biggest reason why golfers slice the ball is because they swing from out-to-in. This causes the ball to start to the left of the target.

Look, if you want to fix your slice then you have to force yourself to start the ball to the right of the target. 

There are simple ways that you can do this, like I teach in this system, but it really comes down to you biting the bullet and accepting some bad shots for a while until you can start the ball consistently to the right of the target.

The next big reason why golfers suffer with a slice problem, is because they contact the ball with an open clubface.

The fact is... if you contact the ball with an open clubface and an out-to-in clubhead path, the only thing that can happen is the ball will start to the left of your target and then slice.

This naturally costs you a lot of distance and accuracy.



So to fix this you need to work on approaching the ball from the inside and then contacting the ball with a slightly closed clubface. It's really not that tough.... when you know how to do it.

The final reason why golfers suffer with a slice problem is because the equipment they're using promotes a slice. And the main culprit of this is the club shaft. 

 Most amateur golfers have a club shaft that is too stiff. It's important that you get fitted with golf clubs, rather than buying clubs off the shelf.

Now the order that I recommend golfers work through in this system when fixing a slice, is to start at the setup...then work on the swing.

 And the best way to work on the swing is not to try to get into positions, but rather to use drills. But you need specific drills in a certain order to fix your slice. Otherwise you'll find that you think you have fixed your slice, when in fact you haven't.

But whether you get a proven system like this to fix your slice, or you go it alone....you must go through this process to fix it:

1. Setup to the ball to encourage a draw/hook.
2. Swing from the inside.
3. Contact the ball with a slightly closed clubface.
4. Have equipment that encourages a draw ball flight.
For a complete, proven step-by-step system to help you hit consistent draws in just 17 days go here:






jueves, 22 de noviembre de 2018

Simple 3 step program to help golfers

Lack ball striking consistency?  Here's the solution...

Hi 

If you've struggled to hit the golf ball with the length, 
accuracy and consistency that you want, pay attention to 
every word of this email.

I'm going to explain precisely WHY you've had this struggle, 

and WHAT to do about it.


You see, Jeff Richmond has studied thousands of videos of professional 
and amateur golf swings trying to find the missing link.  And 
one day when he had a professional swing side by side with an 
amateur golfers swing it became crystal clear as to the biggest 
difference between amateur professional swings.

That difference is in the swing plane.  If you go here you can
see a number of pictures of Pro's and Amateur's that clearly
demonstrates this difference:

Look, if you want to become a consistent ball striker you MUST

take the club back on a similar plane to what you bring it down
on.  The better you can do that the longer, straighter and more

consistently you will hit the ball.

That's why Jeff designed a simple 3 step program to help golfers
do exactly that.  To find out more about this program simply go here:


When you implement the 3 easy steps in this new program,
you will be hitting the ball a lot longer, straighter and more 
consistently than ever... or you get your money back.  

So go here now to find out more about this new swing plane 
improvement program: