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Stop Missing Those Three Footers

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If you are having trouble viewing this email, [click here.]( [Golf game tips] It’s Time To Improve Your Game (Tip Below) Golf Game Tips specializes in helping golfers, just like you, improve your game and shoot lower scores. You are receiving this email because you have expressed an interest in quality golf tips. You can remove your email by clicking [unsubscribe]( at any time.  Here's Today's Tip... Stop Missing Those Three Footers. If you’re like most golfers there’s nothing that can ruin your round faster than missing a three foot putt. In fact, it’s probably the most frustrating way to add an extra stroke to your score. The good thing about short putts like these is that with just a little bit of proper technique and practice you can start sinking almost all of them. Stop missing your three foot putts by focusing on these tips: Align your eyes over the ball. When address a putt it’s absolutely essential that your eyes are aligned directly over the ball so you can see directly down the target line. To test your eye alignment set up to the ball with your putter. Next take another golf ball, place it directly between your eyes, and drop it straight down. If it lands outside the ball you are leaning too far forward. If it lands inside the ball you are leaning too far back. Adjust your stance until the ball you drop hits the ball you are addressing. Align your arms. If you want to swing your putter along the target line you’ll need your arms to be aligned one behind the other. To check your arm alignment ask one of your playing partners to stand behind you while you address the ball and adjust your arms until your trail arm is completely hiding your lead arm. Make a smooth stroke. Many golfers struggle with short putts because they are stabbing at the ball. If you want to make short putts you’ve got to make a smooth swing with your putter and accelerate through impact. To test the quality of your swing place a coin on the back of your putter and take a few test strokes. If the coin stays on the back of your putter through impact you’re doing it right. If the coin falls off of your putter at any point it means you need to work on smoothing out your stroke. These three tips will help you start sinking more of those pesky three foot putts but just remember - there’s no substitute for practice. Getting out on the practice green and working on your short putts for even 10 or 15 minutes can have a huge impact on your overall scores. To The Bottom Of The Cup, Golf Game Tips  Quick question before I go, how often do you hit the range and mindlessly crank through a bucket of balls? We all do it. And unfortunately, with the misconception that it is actually helping us improve our game.  While it is an inexpensive way to get to know to the average distances of your clubs, it isn't a very accurate or a precise method. 1) Range balls versus Game Balls. Unless you're bringing your game balls to the range (which can get expensive), your hitting balls that are designed to be durable and often they won't perform like your preferred game ball. 2) Distance Markers. They are generally set to mark every 50 yards. Your balls that land in between the markers... you're left to guess. 3) Location of your ball. Let's be serious, even with the greatest eye sight, determining exactly where your ball lands in a sea of other range balls isn't exactly a scientific method.  Which is why we have been telling you about a [revolutionary Portable Launch Monitor]( that can quite literally fit in the palm of your hand. You can bring it to the course, the range... just about anywhere. And this little device is easy to use, SCIENTIFICALLY PROVEN to produce amazingly accurate data, and will have you lowering your scores in no time. We were fortunate enough to offer you the [SC200]( at the lowest price available because of a special GolfersRX exclusive offer, but we had very limited inventory. Some of you missed out... but that can change today. Because we secured another 150 units. As a reminder, this launch monitor provides the following after each swing... * Carry Distance (both display and "spoken to you" by voice) * Swing Speed * Ball Speed * Smash Factor (how efficiently you struck the ball) Can you imagine how your game will change with this information in hand? I mean, how many golfers do you know that can precisely identify their distances with each club, and have the ability to immediately analyze their swing and performance. You will be blowing the doors off your competition. All the info is right here:  [caddie-email.png]( [Swing Caddie SC200.](    This email was sent to {EMAIL} by support@golfgame.tips Scottsdale, AZ 85255 [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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