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4 Tee Box Tips you NEED to know

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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. To make sure you do not miss the next game changer add this email ([support@golfgame.tips]() to your contacts and/ or safe senders list.  Here's Today's Tip... The tee box.  Tee shots can often be either huge confidence builders or sources of extreme frustration. Today let's focus on 4 basic tips that will help you improve your performance on the tee box and start you on your way to a great round of golf. 1. Align your mind for the right results. Often times golfers step onto the tee box thinking about where they DON'T want their ball to go. Your mind is the most important thing in your "bag". So if you think, “don’t hit it in the lake” the only thing your subconscious hears is, “hit it in the lake.” To avoid this problem, focus on the outcome you WANT instead of the one you don’t. Positive thoughts, tend to lead to positive results. 2. When you tee up your ball favor the side of the hole with the most trouble. While this may sound like a dumb idea, it’s actually a smart play used by many top players. Think about it -- if there is a huge lake on the right side of the hole, and you tee up your ball on the right side of the tee box -- when you line up you will almost completely cut the lake out of your view. Try it and you’ll know exactly what I mean. 3. Make sure your stance isn’t limiting your performance. The golf swing starts from the ground up, and that’s why it’s so important to make sure your stance is appropriate for the shot you’re trying to hit. When you’re on the tee you want to make sure that you have a nice wide stance for stability, however a stance that is too wide will limit your hip rotation and cause serious swing flaws. A good rule of thumb is to line up the outside of your shoes with the outside of your shoulders. 4. Take dead aim. When you are lining up your drive aim at the smallest possible target you can find. Whether it is a tiny tree branch or a stripe of the fairway, the more specific you are the easier it is for your brain to execute the shot. Always remember, little things like these 4 basic tips... will add up to playing better golf.  To The Little Things,  Golf Game Tips  -------------------------------------   If you need alittle help hitting longer golf drives, then you will want to conitinue here... Every golfer wants to know how to hit longer golf drives.  And although it can seem quite complicated it's actually very, very simple to do it. You see, if you want to hit longer drives you simply need to increase your swing speed. As an example...if you swing at 90 mph currently you can do all the mechanical changes you want to your swing to try and gain yards.  But the fact will remain that you'll be limited by your swing speed. But did you know that for every 1 mph you increase your swing speed you'll gain 2.2 yards in distance? So if you increase your swing speed by 10 mph you'll gain 22 yards in distance.  If you improve by 15 mph you will gain 33 yards in distance.  If you gain 20 mph in swing speed you'll gain 44 yards in distance. But 20 mph increase in swing speed is crazy talk. No one would ever believe you could increase your swing speed by that much, would they? Well... I've just discovered a guy that has recently gained 44.3 yards of distance in just 56 days. His swing speed went from 93.8 mph up to 114 mph! He's even got video proof of this.  You can go here now to see it. [How to hit longer golf drives]( The thing I like best about this Golf Swing Speed Challenge is you don't need a lot of time to do it. 30 minutes a day max is all you need to add yards and yards to your drives.  Plus you can do it all at home, no special equipment required. Another great thing that I like about this program is that everyone who has completed it has improved their golf swing speed and are hitting the ball further. These test results are from golfers all over the world too. So go here to take The Golf Swing Speed Challenge now to see how much distance you can pick up. [How to hit longer golf drives](     This email was sent to {EMAIL} by support@golfgame.tips Scottsdale, AZ 85255 [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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