Golf Driving Tips

January 19th, 2010 § 0

Hey Guys today I want to talk to you about exactly how I was able to eliminate 8 strokes from my golf game and what golf driving tips I used. To see what I used Click Here!

I first started playing golf occasionally when I was 16 up until just a few years ago when I became quite a regular golf player. My friends and I now try to get out at very least once a week. I was never a very good player usually I would lose every week meaning first round of beers was on me, that’s our rule, loser buys first round. Golf was always bittersweet for me, sweet because I love playing golf, bitter because I was never any good at it. I used to find it so frustrating when I set myself up for a long drive, Bang; I’d hit the golf ball, just to see it slicing to the right. I spent so much time searching through bushes to find my ball, it was terrible. So I started looking into different ways to fix my golf swing.

Don’t ask me how I came to this conclusion but I figured I needed some new golf clubs, so of course I went out and bought a new set of graphite maxflis. They are great golf clubs but they certainly didn’t help my golf swing at all. So I turned to the internet, I googled golf driving tips, golfing tips and golfing techniques, and I found some reasonably good information, some of it was helpful, a lot of it wasn’t, but I used the tips I had found and not a lot different I was doing the basic things a bit better but that ball was still flying out to the right, one thing I’ve found with the internet is, its rare to find good stuff for free. So after a bit of research I found a few online products to try. The first one I tried is called ‘The Dream Swing’, which to be honest wasn’t a good buy I got my money back for that one. The second product I tried is called ‘How To Hit Under 80’, this one was a good read but when I took what I had learnt to the driving range, I was still slicing that ball horribly, So I got my money back for that one too. The third product I found a gem in the rough, a product called ‘The Simple Swing’, this one had a lot of information/pictures and I had contact with the man who put the product together, it was quite good. The simple swing taught me to change my swing, and to change my grip on the golf club, it taught me how to approach the golf ball, how to set up for a long drive it was filled with a ton of information, plus it also comes with 8 bonuses, including eBooks to help with chipping and putting. Look I’m telling you about the simple swing for any other reason but to tell you how well it worked for me, if you don’t believe it trial it out, there is a money back guarantee so Click Here! to check it out.

A couple days after I had bought, read and practiced my new golf swing just in the backyard, I went to the driving range, and with my new swing plus all the information I had, I wasn’t slicing the ball anymore, and the golf ball was going a lot further.

I’ve now had the simple swing for a few months and from the day I bought it to now, I have dropped 8 strokes from my golf game, and I’m pretty I’m still improving every time I play.

I can give you all the golf driving tips in the world and your game might get better but the results you achieve from that wont be anything like what you would achieve from the simple swing, So if your serious about improving your golf game Click Here.

Golfing Tips

January 18th, 2010 § 0

I just wanted to share a few golfing tips with you which are all pretty basic but have helped me out along the way to shedding my 8 strokes.

  • Be positive, practice positive self talk. If you want to improve, you need to be positive about what your doing well.
  • Keep your body relaxed, have a soft grip on the club and Don’t swing as hard as you can but at about 60%
  • When driving place the ball on the tee at a height where the ball is sitting half the width of the ball above the face of the driver.
  • Have a few practice swings to loosen the body and to mentally prepare yourself for the shot.
  • Before you drive the golf ball look down at your feet if you put a club along the toes of both your feet that will show you the direction your body wants to aim the ball.
  • Dont forget to practice your putting and chipping, they are both very important to your game of golf.
  • When practicing your putting put a marker about 2 or 3 meters away and practice judging your distance because its often we hit the ball to far or not enough and if you can hit the putt the ball 3 or 4 meters and get within 10 inches away from the hole your next putt will be much easier.
  • Watch the pros and see how they swing try out their golfing techniques some will work for you some won’t

These are just some tips that have helped me out a bit I hope they help you out as well. But if you really are after some good golfing techniques that will help you eliminate strokes off your game then Click Here!

It certainly worked for me




Some More Golf Tips For Your Golf Game

January 18th, 2010 § 0

In golf, driving is probably the hardest shot to play when you don’t know what you’re doing; I guess putting can also be quite difficult if it’s a long one, maybe I’ll talk about that in another post later on.

But for now we’ll talk about driving a little more. Driving is what sets us up for a good game its our first shot on every hole and determines whether our next shot will be an easy one of the center of the fairway or whether we’ll be running through the bushes trying to find our golf ball.

I’ve been playing for many years now most of them very unsuccessful but over the last few months since I started using the simple swing, my game has picked up, and this is why I hope you choose to try out the simple swing, but on top of that I want to just give you some basics that I learnt from using the program.

Here is 1 of the best Golfing Tips I’ve ever been taught.

Defeating the dreaded slice shot – After you have addressed the golf ball take a look down at your left hand grip on the club (if you’re a right hander this is). How many knuckles can you see? If you’re seeing less then 2 or 3 of your knuckles you will have to turn your left hand over to the right. Make sure you move your right hand as well so that your palms are facing each other. Also make you’re your holding your driver as gentle as you can. Two or three knuckles of the left hand and hold on gently so the ball will curve left and not right. And make sure you hold the club as gentle as you can. Two or three knuckles of the left hand and hold on gently so the ball will curve left and not right.

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Golf Driving Tips – Golfing Terms

January 17th, 2010 § 0

A great golfing tip i was given a few years back was to learn the terms of golf so i could understand what people were talking aboutaround the course, its very basic i know, and a lot of you will probably already know what these are but for any of you that do’nt here is just a few for you.

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Ace – a hole in one.
Approach –A golf shot that is played from either the fairway or the rough
Back nine – last set of 9 holes on the course.
Birdie – a scoring term, when you are 1 under par
Bogey – a scoring term, when you are 1 over par
Chip – a short shot usually played from close around the green towards the hole.
Divot – when a shot is taken , the head of the club often tears up a bit of grass.
Driver – A long shaft club used for driving the golf ball a maximum distance from the tee.
Eagle – a score of 2 under par
Fairway – the grass which is cut short between the tee and the green it’s the ideal place to land your ball if the green is out of reach and is usually surrounded by longer grass known as the rough
Free drop – the ball can be dropped away from an immovable object which doesn’t result in a penalty.
Front nine – the first 9 holes of the course
Green – where the hole is located on the course and is a very closely mowed area
Handicap – A system that theoretically enables players of all abilities to play on equal terms with each other.
Hole-in-one – a shot which is taken from the tee and lands in the tee in 1 shot..
Par – the estimated number of shots it should take you to complete a hole.
Pitch – A lofted shot to a green that produces little run at the end of its flight
Rough – the long grass that surrounds the fairway
Sand wedge – the club which can also be known as the sand iron which is used for getting the ball out of bunkers.
Slice – A shot with a considerable clockwise spin that curves violently to the right.
Tee – the little peg which the ball sits on when your driving.