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[Video] These easy tips will improve your distance and short game today

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You need to hear this news... [REVOLUTION GOLF ] A Low-Tech Swing Aid - repurpose a piece of wood to

You need to hear this news... [REVOLUTION GOLF (TM)] A Low-Tech Swing Aid - repurpose a piece of wood to hit longer drives [Weekly Tip]( Martin Hall comes to you with a tip that involves an incredibly simple, homemade swing aid that will help you drive the ball better than ever. Want to hit your drives farther and straighter? Watch this video to learn how! Make Your Normal Swing and Get the Accuracy and Power You Want With This Club Our friends at Cobra have been super-successful by creating "game improvement" clubs. These clubs make it easier for golfers of all standards to hit great shots and simply have a TON more fun on the golf course. Putter Fitting - learn to identify the right putter for you [Weekly Tip]( Julio Nutt of the Jim McLean Golf School has a tip for you about identifying the best type of putter for your stroke. This all comes down to whether you tend to pull or push your putts. Watch this video to learn why this is! Opening Your Torso - this idea can improve your swing in three ways [Click Here]( Andrew Rice comes to you from the Westin Savannah Harbor Resort with a tip that can help you hit the ball more solidly, straighter and farther. What single idea can help you make this triple-improvement? Watch this video to find out! Trail Foot Twist - the role of internal rotation in your swing [Weekly Tip]( Martin Chuck comes to you to expand on his tip from last week about the pivot portion of the swing. This video focuses particularly on the role your trail foot plays in unleashing long, straight shots. Check this tip out to learn more! Visualization Practice - improve your golf without hitting an extra shot [Weekly Tip]( Sean Foley has a suggestion for golfers who want to play better, but have limited practice time. Strange as it sounds, you can actually improve without going to the course or even picking up a club. Trust me - give this a try! [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Customer Service]( [Forward to a Friend]( [Manage Email Preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( © 2017 Revolution Golf 8201 Spinnaker Bay Drive, Suite B2, Windsor, CO, 80528

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