How is your golf game? Do you shoot in the 80’s or 90’s? Or are you struggling to consistently break 100. The reality is that we all have to go through each of these phases from a beginner to an intermediate golfer. Or put another way we have to play worse, before we can improve. Our site is targeted at those beginner to intermediate golfers who are in search of golf tips to improve their game and lower their handicap by 7-12 strokes. We’re not trying to develop the definitive guide to golf, rather piece together the best library of free golf tips online to help you with swing tips, slice tips, stance tips and more.
What it takes to Improve your golf game

Let’s face it we’ve all heard it before: The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again yet expecting different results. If this is you and you continue to go out round after round expecting different results yet you have done zero golf training, or anything to improve your golf swing, then quite possibly our site isn’t going to help you either.

What it takes to improve your golf swing is first recognize what it is you’re doing incorrectly, and what is causing you to gain strokes each round. Then seek out the remedy for that issue. I know it sounds stupid to state the obvious, but it’s the truth. We could go through numerous golf equipment reviews, and golf books however the reality is we need to get to the core of the issues that cause your game to suffer. How do we do that, by providing quality golf video tips each and every week.

There are very few golfing secrets, how ever there are concrete golf tips that concentrate on correct swing mechanics and corrections for troubles that the majority of weekend golfers suffer from. We offer a free golf tip newsletter. Each week you’ll receive a golf swing tip from one of our qualified golf instructors in video format. Unlike other golf tips websites we have opted to only provide golf lessons and instruction via golf videos. We believe that it’s much easier to learn by seeing then by reading, and we’re here to help you improve.

The majority of our golf tips are supplied by golf pro Bobby Eldridge who developed the Pure Point Golf Academy. His golf coaching philosophy is that as amateur golfers we should strive to develop a simple golf swing. While so many golfing tips out there want to try and teach us to swing like the pros, Bobby realizes that we’re aren’t pros therefore why should we try and emulate their skill level. It’s a fabulous approach, and I am sure you’ll pick up several golf swing tips that will help you off the tee, in your short game, and even putting.

So if you’re ready to give our free golf tips newsletter a try, sign up below and you’ll receive your first video golf lesson in minutes.

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driver golf swing tip

by golfer on February 17, 2010

Driving is one of the most important aspects to anybody’s golf game. A strong, straight drive that land on the fairway every time is a good way to lower your handicap – but it certainly isn’t easy. Even the professionally have difficulties with their drives now and then, and an entire industry has sprung up around this very thing. Millions of dollars are spent every year on lessons, equipment, and magazines promising the weekend duffer tips on improving their drive. Yet all of the fancy equipment in the world won’t do much if your swing is faulty. Fortunately, there are some simple steps you can take to make sure that your form and your swing are doing their part to help you drive the golf ball the best you can.

Like many sports, golf is a largely mental game. The drive is no exception to this. Most great golfers have a pre-swing routine that they go into even before they approach the tee. Although these routines vary from golfer to golfer, the important thing is that they help you get into the proper mental frame of mind to drive your best. Tiger Woods, one of the great golfers of our time, recommends focusing on a point in the distance along the fairway, and visualizing the ball flying to that spot. Find a routine that works for you.

The proper mindset is important, but you must also have proper form if you expect to execute a good drive. A mistake many beginners make is to think that the key to a good drive is power. They rush to the tee and swing with all their might, thinking nothing of balance, control, or form. Although occasionally these golfers might hit a mammoth drive, they will usually find themselves the laughingstock of the course. Instead, they should be following a few simple rules for a solid drive.

First, you must take your stance. Stand with your feet a comfortable distance apart – enough so that you can shift your weight comfortably to get some momentum in your swing, but not too much so that you’re off balance. The tee should be closer to your front foot than your back foot, and your feet should be parallel. Lean on your back foot slightly, so that fifty-five to sixty-five percent of your weight is resting on it. Make sure your knees are not locked out. Your strong hand should be lower on the club than your weak hand. Find a grip that is comfortable – many golfers like to lock the pinky of their strong hand through the index finger of their off-hand, and clasp the thumb of their off-hand with their strong hand at the same time as they are clasping the club. This provides support and balance for the swing. Line the center of the club face up with the ball.

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