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5 Secrets For Maximum Distance
In this Course you'll learn...
• Secret #1 - The one simple
change you can make to your grip
to gain 17+ yards.
• Secret #2 - One simple thing
you can do at setup and at the start of your swing to give you a longer more powerful swing.
• Secret #3 - The one part of your body you need to move first to start your downswing for the most distance possible.
• Secret #4 - The best drill to improve the path you swing the club on so you hit the ball as long as possible.
• Secret #5 - What you can do inside at home to hit the ball a lot further.
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Archive for January, 2012
The Draw is a shot that causes the golf ball to spin from right to left. This causes the ball to go to the right and bend to the left. The Draw will help you improve your golf score because it will give you more distance and make you be more consistent in your golf swing. But how do you hit a draw? This lesson will give tips on hitting the draw.
Getting the ball to Draw
In order for the ball to get right to left spin, the club face must strike the ball one or two degrees closed and it will continue to close as it passes through to the other side of the golf ball. The things that create this closed impact are the grip, the alignment to the ball and the follow through at impact.
All of these are covered in the pages click a tab to read. I will cover more in later articles.
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