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How to get more distance and straighter shots with out buying new clubs or lifting weights.


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First I'm all for having clubs that fit your swing speed, lie angle, loft, correct grip etc.

I have repaired, fitted, re-gripped or built clubs for about 54 major winners on all tours out there.

I also know you have to work out and keep flexible and practice.

The eyes are not talked about to much in the golf swing.

Next time on the practice range look at the front of the ball and swing.

After you get use to this, look and inch in front of the ball and try to work up to 12 inches.

Find out where your distance spot in front of the ball gives you the most distance and straightest shot.

Give this 2 weeks on the practice range.

What this does do?  Some golfer follow the club back with there eyes.  Others become ball bound and this can make you try to hit at the ball and come over the top and not  swinging  to strike the ball,  you are using hands and arms only.

The eyes looking at the front of the ball makes your right shoulder swing under your chin so all your swinging parts move in the correct order and are not restricted by the right shoulder going outward.

Try this when putting.

Give it 2 weeks and if doesn't work for you, forget it.

I hope this helps someone.


Note: This thread is 4361 days old. We appreciate that you found this thread instead of starting a new one, but if you plan to post here please make sure it's still relevant. If not, please start a new topic. Thank you!

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