Golf Driving Tips

Golf Driving Tips For Helping The Amateur Golfer Improve Their Overall Game

For every par four and par five hole, every golfer wants to be able to drive the ball off the tee a distance that puts them in a position that will get them on the green in two strokes. Since all golf par’s are based on two puts, a par four hole expects two strokes to get on the green and a par five hole expects three. Taking more strokes then expected to reach the green, makes it virtually impossible to par the hole. Unless, of course, you happen to be an ace putter. Effective Golf Driving Tips will almost always help you improve your game.

What you will find on this site are articles, video lessons and tips that will help any golfer improve their overall golf game and create a Power Golf Swing. In addition to Golf Driving Tips, you will also find an assortment of golf aids and products that you will be able to use at the driving range or on the course to help you practice what you learn. Just remember that any training aids are not meant to replace a good golf swing, They are only used to create muscle memory to make your practice sessions worthwhile.

Whether your looking for the Golf Perfect Swing Video of Tiger Woods or want to learn more about the Single Plane Golf Swing, you will find it at Golf Driving Tips.

One Response to “ Golf Driving Tips ”

  1. Good Information, thanks. After a life time of playing golf, it is still amazing how, just when you begin to get a little bit complacement and you think you have "cracked" this game..it comes back very sharply and bites you. One of the key elements which catches most people out is the grip pressure. In my experience, when I consciously think about relaxing the grip pressure to around 4 out of 10, (where 10 is a vice-like grip), that is when it I get a really great shot. Straight and long, as the unhinging of a RELAXED grip allows the club head to do what it is designed to do with the weight in the head being allowed to do the work, rather than "forcing" the downswing with the hands. What does anyone else think about this, I would really like to hear from you?

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