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3 Simple golf drills to tune up your tempo [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 Todays Tip... 3 Simple Golf Drills To Tune Up Your Tempo. When you watch today’s top tour players one thing you will always notice is how consistently smooth their swings are. Some tour players have a fast tempo like Rickie Fowler, and others have a slower tempo like Freddy Couples.  Regardless, every time they step up to the ball it’s the same smooth pendulum motion. If you’re struggling with consistency on the course working on your tempo can make a big difference. Here are a few simple drills you can practice that will help smooth out your swing: One Handed Swings: Using your right hand only make some practice swings with your driver. You’ll notice that with only one hand on the club it’s hard to be jerky or quick on your downswing, and you’ll also notice that you can feel the weight of the clubhead much easier. If you make a series of continuous one handed swings you’ll notice that you can slowly build speed and momentum until you find a natural groove that feels right for you. Smooth Takeaway. One of the best ways to ensure you are swinging with a good tempo is to start out with a smooth takeaway. To practice the perfect pace set up to a ball and place another ball directly behind your club. As you take your club away take note of how far the ball behind your club rolls. If it moves more than a few feet or flies up on the air you know you’ve got to slow things down. Hold Your Finish.  If your tempo is off you are almost always going to have a hard time keeping your balance through your swing. Force yourself to slow down by holding your finish position for a full 10 seconds after you hit your ball no matter where the shot ends up. If this is hard to do your swing is probably a little too quick and jerky so go back to making a few one handed swings and try again. Also, when you are holding your finish position it’s important to make sure that you have successfully transferred your weight to your front foot. While you’re practicing these drills keep in mind that your full swing tempo should be the same no matter what club you’re using. One of the biggest mistakes most golfers make is speeding up their tempo whenever they get a longer club like a hybrid or driver in their hands. Challenge yourself to becoming the smoothest swinging player in your group, you won’t be disappointed in the results! Here’s To Improving Your Game, Golf Game Tips ----------------------  I hope everyone is enjoying the weekend... I sent the following email out a couple of weeks ago.  Incase you missed it, here it is below... its a good one!   The #1 Mistake Stealing Your Swing Power.​ Everyday millions of golfers drive with only a fraction of the power they are capable of. Why? It’s because they have no idea where their power really comes from. You see most guys think their power comes from their arms, but they couldn’t be more wrong. I mean on surface it certainly makes sense... You swing the club with your arms so obviously if you swing your arms with more force then you should be able to drive the ball farther right? Wrong! Your arms are not the source of your power, but rather they are simply an outlet for the power that is generated somewhere else, and before I tell you where power really comes let me ask you a question... Do you ever find yourself slicing the ball?
 Well then chances are you’re putting too much arm into your swing. You see, trying to generate power from the arms causes you to hit the ball at a weird angle instead of hitting it head on and results in those horribly embarrassing slices that can make a guy the laughing stock of his friends. So if power isn’t generated in the arms then where does it come from? It comes from your body mass.
Your arms are just the outlet. Your golf swing is like an electric system, your body mass is the generator that creates the power to be sent out through the arms and when this system works properly hitting powerful drives becomes child’s play. But when you short-circuit this system by trying to generate power in your arms the result is pitiful drives, horrible slicing, and embarrassment. So if you want to launch those powerful 300+ yard drives you’ve always dreamed of then you need to learn how to apply your body mass for maximum leverage so you can send as much power as possible down through your arms and into the ball. And that’s exactly what they teach in Monster Golf Swing. Just follow the simple step by step plan and you’ll be driving the ball so far your friends will be dying to know your secret. [Check it out here](        This email was sent to {EMAIL} by support@golfgame.tips Scottsdale, AZ 85255 [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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