How Golf Distance Is Achieved
The brainiac who said that you drive for show and putt for dough must have hit his drive all of 190 downhill and downwind! If you don’t drive the ball effectively, this game is very difficult to enjoy or score. Golfers are forever searching for golf distance tips from anyone that offers them. If you are at your doctor talking golf, a golf tip is bound to rear its head in the conversation. Do you ever marvel when you watch Phil and Ernie on TV how they hit the ball so long, yet seem to swing so easy?
At a minimum, all the golfers I play with can at least have a good time as long as they are getting off the tee in decent shape even if they are not scoring worth a hoot. However, is you find yourself telling your playing partners after your tee shots that you will meet them on the green and then go hiking in the woods for your ball, you know the pain of having a nice round of golf destroyed because you can’t get off the tee. There has to be some magic potient, right? There must be a quick and easy solution that the pros and good golfers share but just won’t divulge. Well, take it from me, there is no magic pill. There is no secret move. There is no new super $500 Driver or new set of irons or hybrids that will fix a crappy golf swing. The secret to a better golf swing lies with a balanced repeatable swing achieved through practice.
The solution is to start from the ground up. You must not rush through it and take each aspect of the swing separately. The grip is the starting point and then you work your way through to your stance and then the swing. I tested all the fast fixes and changing drivers and perusing golf digest for other golf distance tips and new putting secrets. I stumbled upon the one program that worked for me: 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 program is a complete swing system that focuses on balance and levereage. The group forums and newsletters and email video tips make you feel part of community of golfers 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 add 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 good articles about sports, fitness and health. Unique version for reprint here: How Golf Distance Is Achieved.










