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NEW FULL SWING - Question - 100%
Dear Bobby,
I have just received the new full swing DVD

Thanks for your e-mail…If you struggle with slicing then you should think about starting the downswing with your arms. If you struggle with hooking the ball you should c
http://www.purepointgolf.com/store/view-qna.php?q=NEW-FULL-SWING&id=126

PowerLeg Strap - Product - 33%
Keep yourself from drifting back in the backswing
This ingenious training aid helps keep you from shifting back in the backswing. This is a problem very common in weekend golfers. As they go into their backswing, they shift most of their weight ont
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Stroke length - Question - 33%
Dear Bobby,

Could you explain what the purpose i

Thanks for your e-mail…if you can do equal that is great…the 1-2 gives you acceleration in the downswing…the stroke to stay away from is 2-1…1-2 gives the ball a firmer h
http://www.purepointgolf.com/store/view-qna.php?q=Stroke-length&id=204

Question - Question - 33%
I have adopted your swing technique and I am very comfortabl
Thanks for your email, Gib. Make sure the ball is further forward in your stance, do not turn your waist in the backswing as far, and swing the arms down FIRST in the do
http://www.purepointgolf.com/store/view-qna.php?q=Question&id=191

Re: Ross, Driver Special Report - Question - 33%
Hi David

Five weeks into our season still getting som

Great Ross, I’m glad the higher tee works for you. For consistency in distance, try to keep your left shoulder down on the ball through impact. This is called staying s
http://www.purepointgolf.com/store/view-qna.php?q=Re--Ross,-Driver-Special-Report&id=190

Shots to an Elevated Green - Question - 33%
Dear Bobby,

Whenever I have a shot to an elevated fa

Thanks for your email. #1. Sometimes it has a lot to do with what club you are using. A seven, eight or nine iron will fly higher in general than a 5 iron. #2. Going
http://www.purepointgolf.com/store/view-qna.php?q=Shots-to-an-Elevated-Green&id=187

Re: Paul- PurePoint Golf Putting Swing Theory - Question - 33%
Bobby

Since I purchased the putting DVD and updates

Thanks for your e-mail…sorry about not getting back to you on your wedges...high and short, move the ball back in your stance and follow thru lower. Also, make sure you
http://www.purepointgolf.com/store/view-qna.php?q=Re--Paul--PurePoint-Golf-Putting-Swing-Theory&id=177

golf - Question - 33%
Dear Mr. Nevogt,

My dream is to become a professiona

Thanks for your e-mail…
#1 yes the golf club should return to the same place.
#2 are you in 10th or 11th grade?
#3 no the wrist will fold a little later than
http://www.purepointgolf.com/store/view-qna.php?q=golf&id=161

Jonny, Rotating Your Hands Through the Ball - Question - 33%
David,

I have tried to rotate my arms as you describ

Thanks for your e-mail…if you are hooking the ball, you are not turning your left hip out of the way in the downswing…As you start down with the arms, make sure the left
http://www.purepointgolf.com/store/view-qna.php?q=Jonny,-Rotating-Your-Hands-Through-the-Ball&id=125

golf swing - Question - 33%
Although I haven't had a chance to work on things at the
Thanks for your e-mail…if you are still pushing to the right, make sure you turn your left hip out of the way in the downswing.

Let me know how it goes…
http://www.purepointgolf.com/store/view-qna.php?q=golf-swing&id=224

Pitching - Article - 33%
This lesson describes the correct downswing for a pitch shot
This lesson describes the correct downswing for a pitch shot
http://www.purepointgolf.com/instruction-pitching-downswing

Pitching - Article - 33%
This article describes the correct pitching follow through
This article describes the correct pitching follow through
http://www.purepointgolf.com/instruction-pitching-follow-through

Putting - Article - 33%
This golf lesson will describe the correct way to position t
This golf lesson will describe the correct way to position the golf ball in your stance while setting up for a putt
http://www.purepointgolf.com/instruction-putting-setup-ball-position

Putting - Article - 33%
This leson will describe the correct putting grip
This leson will describe the correct putting grip
http://www.purepointgolf.com/instruction-putting-grip

Putting - Article - 33%
This lesson describes the putting follow through
This lesson describes the putting follow through
http://www.purepointgolf.com/instruction-putting-follow-through

Putting - Article - 33%
This lesson describes the shoulder tilt that occurs on the p
This lesson describes the shoulder tilt that occurs on the putting downswing
http://www.purepointgolf.com/instruction-putting-downswing-shoulder-tilt

Putting - Article - 33%
This lesson describes the correct putting downswing
This lesson describes the correct putting downswing
http://www.purepointgolf.com/instruction-putting-downswing

Putting - Article - 33%
This lesson describes how to select the correct putter for y
This lesson describes how to select the correct putter for you
http://www.purepointgolf.com/instruction-putting-fitting

Putting - Article - 33%
This lesson describes the shoulder tilt in the putting backs
This lesson describes the shoulder tilt in the putting backswing
http://www.purepointgolf.com/instruction-putting-backswing-shoulders

Pitching - Article - 33%
This lesson desribes how to finish your golf swing for a pit
This lesson desribes how to finish your golf swing for a pitch shot
http://www.purepointgolf.com/instruction-pitching-finish

question - Question - 33%
Do you have to keep your left arm perfectly straight on the
Thanks for your e-mail…neither. Try and keep the left arm long, not straight or rigid.

Let me know how it goes…
http://www.purepointgolf.com/store/view-qna.php?q=question&id=115



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