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It’s in “Full Swing”… the 2009 Holiday Sale…
Please pardon the pun…
But the 2009 Holiday Golf Sale is in “full swing”
Bobby Eldridge at Pure Point Golf is having an
unheard of “bundle mania” on some of his most
critically acclaimed DVDs for Golf Instruction
No matter what help you need with your golf game
there’s a solution for it at Pure Point Golf…
…and now those solutions are a ton less!
First off, there’s the Full Swing Bundle:
This bundle includes:
- The original Full Swing DVD
- The Full Swing Drills DVD, and
- The Full Swing Lessons DVD
Together these DVDs are the next best thing to
Private golf lessons, only you’ll save a bundle!
(opps, there goes another pun…)
Then, there’s the Putting Champion Bundle:
This bundle includes the Putting Performance DVD and
the Precision Putting DVD. This is a double-barrelled
dose of putting instructions that will get your putting
game to the next level, and take those snowmen off your
scorecard forever!!!
And last but not least - how about 5 of Bobby’s best selling
golf improvement ebooks for the price of one?
For the normal amount for just one, you’ll get:
– Full Swing Fundamentals
- Bunker Fundamentals
- Chipping Fundamentals
- Pitching Fundamentals, and
- Putting Fundamentals
Give one to each of your golfing buddies for Christmas…
…or be like Scrooge and keep them all for yourself
Hundreds and Hundreds of golfers all over the world
have improved their golf game using Bobby’s straightforward
techniques. His products are some of the best rated and best
selling golf improvement tools on the market.
And now for a VERY limited time you can get them for a steal.
So just decide which area of your golf game needs the most
attention in 2010:
Or your putting?
Or do you need to work on the fundamentals?
Either way, you can’t go wrong with these DVD’s or ebooks…
…unless you DON’T take advantage of these Holiday Specials
and time runs out!
Hit ‘em straight
Ben
The 2009 Holiday Golf Sale
THIS IS IT!!!
No, I’m not talking about the Micheal Jackson film…
I’m talking about the biggest and brightest holiday golf
event I’ve seen in years.
Get your pen and paper ready, cause you’re gonna want
to start making your Christmas list right NOW…
My good friend Bobby Eldridge is a golf teaching
professional that I’ve come to know and trust over
the years.
Hundreds and Hundreds of golfers all over the world
have improved their golf game using Bobby’s straightforward
techniques. And his Full Swing DVDs have been some of the
best rated and best selling golf improvement DVDs on the market
And for a VERY limited time Bobby is having a Holiday Sale
on his most popular Full Swing DVD sets.
It’s call The Full Swing Bundle – and it’s available ONLY from
today until the end of December.
This bundle includes:
- The original Full Swing DVD
- The Full Swing Drills DVD, and
- The Full Swing Lessons DVD
Purchased separately these would set you back over $180
But now you can get all three for only….
The Full Swing Bundle is designed to help any
golfer…
- regardless of their ability -
…gain greater distance, get better control,
cut their handicap and their best golf ever.
Together these DVDs are the next best thing to
Private golf lessons, only a ton less!
Don’t wait, get The Full Swing Bundle today
and make 2010 the year you break 80 (or less!)
Hit ‘em straight
Ben
PS - Need help with your putting (or know someone who does)?
Bobby is also bundling his best selling Putting DVDs too!
3 Backswing Tips
3 Backswing Tips
Think of the movement of the backswing as a coiling motion, just like a heavy rope being twisted. When the rope cannot coil any longer, the tension has built up and is ready to explode - the same as your body will when preparing for the downswing.
Here are a few points to keep in mind when working your backswing:
1) To know whether or not you are rotating your shoulders enough, keep in mind that your chin should be touching the left shoulder when you get to the top. If not then you need more rotation.
2) Also at the top of the backswing, your right leg should be in the exact same position as it was in when the swing started. The foot should not move and there should be no flex in the knee.
3) Keep your hands close to your belt buckle. Imagine that they are tied together to your buckle with a rubber band. As you are taking the club back, imagine that the hands are attached to your belt with this rubber band and do not lift your hands until your shoulders have completely turned away from the target.
The Rules Of The Sand Bunker: A World Of Its Own On The Course
The Rules Of The Sand Bunker: A World Of Its Own On The Course
The sand bunker is like a world of its own - with special rules that every player must abide by or else suffer the consequences. Bunkers are considered to be hazards on the golf course and before you can even think about making your stroke, you cannot:
1) Touch the sand with your club (or your hands).
2) Test the conditions of the hazard.
3) Touch any loose impediments that are located in the bunker.
These three key rules mean that you must be extremely careful not to accidentally let your club graze the top of the sand when getting into your stance. And if you decide to take a practice swing then you had better make sure the club does not hit the sand. If you do then you will receive a penalty: 2 strokes in a medal play and the loss of your hole in a match play.
Waste Bunkers
Many courses have what are called waste bunkers. Waste bunkers are areas that contain sand, small rocks and pebbles, and are not usually maintained like the rest of the course.
These areas are also not considered hazards so you are able to take practice swings without fear of hitting the sand and receiving a penalty.
Variety Is The Key To Great Practice Sessions
Variety Is The Key To Great Practice Sessions
When working around the greens, variety during practice is the ingredient for staying fresh and hitting all of the points you need to cover. For example, if you typically putt first during the beginning of your practice sessions then start today’s session with a few chip shots.
Not only should you vary shots made during each session you should also vary the location as well. Send a few chip shots one way, then chip the ball another direction.
Do not make the same putt from the same spot over and over again. Knock a few bunker shots from the inside of the slope, both uphill and downhill, including the middle to spice it up a bit. And pitch the ball towards various targets.
Stay Relaxed
Last weekend I went to knock a few practice balls on the green with my neighbor, Jim. I had always avoided playing golf with Jim because of his high-tensed attitude. Even on the practice greens this guy would take very shot as serious as if he were shooting to win the U.S. Open.
Do not be like Jim. Practice sessions are for fun and you are not going to make every shot turn out the way you want it to. That’s the point - to keep yourself guessing and getting used to the surprise. In a real game you will never have the same shot over and over again so why practice this way?