My $1,000,000 Tip - Part Two

June 1st, 2008

To hit a golf ball from a tee seems to trouble many golfers - especially when using any club other than their driver. Usually, their swing loses the natural flow that it had in their practice swings.  And, as a result, they lose both potential yardage and accuracy. Yet, the reason may well be the same as I described in “My $1,000,000 Tip”. (Last week’s tip.)

So, to correct this, the next time you stand on the tee box, simply tee your ball just barely above ground level with all of your clubs (other than your driver) and, as we learned last week, remember to look at the ground, not the ball as you swing.

Try to make the same swing as you did when you made your practice swings. Also, don’t forget - with your woods, you can’t bury the club in the ground as you can with your irons, no matter how hard you swing, so don’t be afraid to “let it rip” when using a wood from this tee.

Happy Golfing,

Bob

PS. Don’t Miss Next Week’s Tip: Where Does Your Right Shoulder Finish?

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