Whoever said you drive for show and putt for dough never made a buffalo nickel from the trees! You can not play this game effectively if you do not drive the ball off the tee.

Golfers are always looking for golf driving tips from anyone that has them. If you on line at the supermarket and run into your neighbor Fred who is a 5 handicap, you know golf is bound to come up. You watch the pros on TV and stare in wonder how they hit it so long and so straight, yet seem to swing so easy...

All the friends I golf with can at least enjoy their round as long as they are getting off the tee in respectable shape, regardless of their score. 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 must be a better way to play you mutter to yourself. Could there be a secret that all the low handicappers know but won't share in fear of losing their edge? Here a newsflash for you guys, there is no easy, quick fix. 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 solution to better driving and more solid shots is balance and consistency.

The key is to begin from scratch. You must not rush through it and take each aspect of the swing separately. The beginning is the grip, then the stance and then the swing. I tried all the quick fixes and changing drivers and studying golf digest for other golf driving tips and new putting secrets. I discovered one program that was actually cheaper than anything else I bought. Bobby Eldrich's PurePoint Golf Swing program. The system focuses on the proper plane and balance which enabled me to be much more consistent and make solid contact time after time. I loved the golf swing analyzer software it came with as well as the tracking software. I felt part of a similar group of golfers who were looking to improve. If you are a golfer looking for a complete golf swing training program, I highly recommend Bobby's system.

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