Friday, July 18, 2008

How do I control the distance of my golf swing?


There are several ways to make the ball fly shorter or longer with the same club. But for consistency, you should regulate your distance control through the position of your arm in the backswing. It's a great formula for you. Hit full shots (with your left arm at 10 o'clock) and half shots (9 o'clock) with each of your wedges using your normal swing tempo. Take note of how far the ball goes. Presto! You have two base yardages for every wedge in your bag. That's how you build a solid game from around 100 yards--the scoring zone. The Automatic Swing Trainer provides exactly that feed back to help the player understand the length of their back swing!

Chris Ries
The Automatic Swing Trainer

How do I hit the ball closer to the hole?


If you can get up and down just one more time from 50-60 yards out on your next round, think how wonderful that would be. What about hitting it closer from 100 yards and in every single time!

If you are more consistent with half shots, maybe this golf tip isn’t for you but I think a lot of golfers are more consistent with full shots. So now is the time to start nailing those 50-100 yarders. The automatic swing trainer does exactly that. It is the first ever golf training aid that provides the player instant feed back to help control the length of their backswing!

Chris Ries
The Automatic Swing Trainer