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The Golf Podcast 020 – Tips to Hit the Ball Farther
In this episode of The Golf Podcast, Frank and Mike talk about a few of their favorite quick tips to help you hit the ball farther and gain some much needed distance off the tee.
In this Show You Will Learn:
- 5 simple changes you can make to hit the ball farther.
- Why gaining more distance off the tee can help improve important stats like Greens in Regulation.
- Why you don’t need to hit the weights to get more distance.
- How to gain flexibility for better hip rotation.
- And much more!
Articles Referenced in This Week’s Show:
Apps and Other Resources Mentioned in This Week’s Show:
- Golf MTRx by Zeroline Golf
- Excellent for tracking and improving hip movement. Read our full review here.
- Shotly Golf GPS
- A quick and easy way to track every detail of your game, including GIR and more. Read more here.
- The New Golficity YouTube Channel
- Be sure to subscribe, more product reviews and instructional videos coming soon!
Contests Discussed in this Week’s Show:
- Win a Dozen 3F12 Golf Balls by 3 Up Golf
- Listen to episode 19 of The Golf Podcast for details.
- Win a $200 Kikkor Golf Shopping Spree
Remember, if you have any questions or comments about the show, be sure to email us at [email protected], or send us a Tweet at @Golficity.
Thanks for listening!
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