June 26, 2010
How Golf Distance Is Achieved
Whoever said you drive for show and putt for dough never made a buffalo nickel from the trees! You MUST drive the ball effectively to be able to score in this game. Golfers are forever looking for golf distance tips from anyone willing to offer them. If you are at your doctor talking golf, a golf tip is bound to rear its head in the conversation. Have you ever wondered why good golfers seem to swing easy and yet blister the ball 290 down the middle?
Most golfers I know want, at a minimum to get off the tee to at least get them in the game and enjoy their round. However, if you are hitting the worm burner off the tee, chunking one 20 yards or hit that shanker off the hosel, you know how not getting off the tee can ruin your round. Is there a secret formula you ask yourself. Could there be a secret that all the low handicappers know but won’t share in fear of losing their edge? Well, take it from me, there is no magic pill. There is no quick fix. There is no club on the market that can cure the ills a bad golf swing produces. The secret to a better golf game is a better, more balanced and more consistent golf swing.
The key is to start from scratch. You have to take one step at a time. The start is the proper grip, then the stance followed by the complete swing. I tried all the fast fixes and changing drivers and perusing golf digest for other golf distance tips and new putting secrets. I did have one secret weapon to help me from the ground up: Eric Jones’ 5 Keys to Golf Distance.
The system focuses on the proper plane and balance which enabled me to be much more consistent and make solid contact time after time. The key to the system is based on achieveing balance and utilizeing leverage to find untapped power. I felt part of a similar group of golfers who were looking to improve.
If you need a complete solution for you golf swing training, Eric’s product is a great choice.
Harry Hackinruff is a golfing nut who writes about his quest to achieve adding golf distance to his game. His webpage is not only about his interesting and funny stories about searching for golf distance, but he also has great articles about sports, fitness and health.
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