Free Golf Lessons - How to get more Distance out of your Shots

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How to get more Distance out of your Shots

The following Golf Lesson is a small extract from the new PurePoint DVD 'Get the Maximum Distance Out of Every Club in Your Bag'. If you are in need to increase your distance with all clubs you should take a close look at this DVD. Click the above link to find out more!


 

If you want to get more distance out of your shots make sure that you are doing the following:

Lessons on How to get more Distance out of your Shots The Grip
When you are gripping the club make sure that the fingers in your left hand and the palm of your right hand are gripping the club. You should also use a strong grip with 2 or 3 knuckles visible. As always your palms should be facing each other.
  
  
  
  
  
Lessons on How to get more Distance out of your Shots Round Backswing
In order to build up the torque needed to hit the ball further you must remember that the backswing goes around not up and down. When you reach the top of the backswing your back should be facing the target. Your right knee should keep the same flex and position and 70% of your weight needs to be on the right side.
  
  
  
Lessons on How to get more Distance out of your Shots Round Downswing
At the begining of the downswing your left knee starts to move back to its original position and towards the target. This starts a chain reaction and moves your hip slightly forward and away. While this is happening you right knee is moving towards the target and it will bring the golf club, arms, and your right shoulder down the same path.
  
  
  
Lessons on How to get more Distance out of your Shots Swing Plane
You must keep the clubhead on the same path. The more you can turn the more power you will generate. Ideally your back should be facing the target.
  
  
  
  

  
  
Lessons on How to get more Distance out of your Shots Weight Transfer
Both knees have the same flex at address and your weight is evenly balanced. The left knee starts the chain reaction for the backswing and the downswing. Your left knee should move to the right in the backswing and towards the target in the downswing. At finish, 95% of your weight should be on the left and your right heel needs to be in the air.
  
  
  
Lessons on How to get more Distance out of your Shots Left Arm Long
Keeping your left arm long (not stiff) creates more distance for the clubhead to travel. When you combine width with clubhead speed you'll be amazed at the extra distance it creates.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
Lessons on How to get more Distance out of your Shots The Release
The realease is your last chance to get those extra yards in the downswing. At the begining of the downswing straighten your right arm and turn it over your left arm at impact. This will generate the extra clubhead speed.
  
  
  
  
  
  
NOTE: If you want to improve your distance even more you should watch this excellent instructional DVD made by one of the top Teaching Pros - we recommend the 'Get the Maximum Distance Out of Every Club in Your Bag'. It comes with full money back guarantee in case it doesn't work for you, so go and check it out now!


 

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