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Driver - Specific
DVD with...
Kyle Hallberg and Bobby Eldridge


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This is golf as it was meant to be played. A simple set-up, a few key swing thoughts, and "poof", a simple, but VERY effective golf swing yeilding terrific results.

Alan Doll - Gering, NE


Just back from my best round ever, I shot 86 on a course I had never played before. I was shooting north of 100-110. Before I saw the documents you supplied I was happy to score 95-100. Within a few months of using the advice the result is speaking for itself. I have taken about 5-10 shots of my scores in a short space of time.

Jon Stone - Wickford. Essex. GB


I wanted you to know that my handicap has been 12 for some years now, after seeing the dvd from Kyle my game has improved by 7 strokes for sure and still is improving

Mark Westerink - The Netherlands


He has done a wonderful job in his explanations - far better than most teachers I have seen and heard on TV or video. This is how instruction should be. Congratulations!

Please accept my heartfelt thanks and my best wishes.

Gordon Lang
Carnoustie, Scotland


I added 20 yards to my driver, 10 yards to my irons. Thank you so much. Rick Ray


After seeing the first twenty minutes I am impressed because you are showing me in slow motion what I haven't been able to pick up with other instruction. I have had four lessons from two great professionals but I don't get to review my lessons.

Joe Haas


You have mentioned several times about breaking 80, and for the first time after about two weeks of reading and practising your methods I went out to play a Stroke Event at my Golf Club and came home with a 76 off the stick, less my handicap of 14, a net 62!! Wow!! My best score so far (my handicap reduced to 12).

Siggi Rempel - Australia


The DVD arrived last week.Your instruction is easy to follow.The results are great.I had my best round yesterday for around 5 years. Already there is alot more consistantcy in my swing.The best part is I have confidence in the swing and know what I am doing.

Wayne Gower


David, The results have been very pleasing with the swing change. I haven't lost any power, but I'm hitting more fairways. My handicap has dropped to an all time low of 7.

Charles Miller - Austin, TX


David, The distance of my drives has picked up. I've gone from 200 yards for a good drive to 250 yards.

Frank Laird


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PurePoint Golf Instruction – Tee Height – Improve Swing

Two minutes from now I’m going to have an answer for all of you on how high you should be teeing your tee shots so you can improve your swing. The new drivers that have come out in the last 5, 10 years have what is referred to as a deep face.

From the bottom to the top it’s about two or more inches. Most players associate all of that space with teeing the golf ball high. We even have three-inch tees now.

So, that isn’t true. You don’t need that. Some of you might, but most of you don’t.

So, here’s my rule of thumb for how high should you tee the driver: If the mistake you make is that you constantly top the golf ball, that isn’t always the answer. You could fix your posture and bend over a little bit and that would fix topping the golf ball.

If you always hit underneath the golf ball, this isn’t always the answer, where you tee it down so low. Maybe you simply need to get your chin up.

So, a great rule of thumb is that the golf ball should be slightly higher than the center of the club face.

If the golf ball sits much higher than the center of the face, the swing tip to improve your golf would have you hitting the golf ball on the upswing. If it was teed down close to the ground, and you tried to hit the golf ball on the upswing, you might wind up hitting a little grass behind it. Instead, you would have to hit this one on a little bit of the downswing, which is defeating the purpose of the driver. The driver’s swing is a sweeping swing. And you want to catch the golf ball at the bottom of the arc.

At worst, you want to catch it on the way up but not too much on the way up.

Experiment with your tee shots. Play a whole round of golf where you tee it a lot lower than normal, then the next round a little bit lower than normal. And then play the third round where you tee it real high.

I promise you that real high is not the answer. Try that the next time out.


Bobby Eldridge is the Head Instructor for the PurePoint Golf Academy where he teaches "The Simple Golf Swing" theory. You can check out PurePoint Golf instructional DVDs at http://www.golfswingguru.com/index15.htm

 

 

 

 

 

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