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The Five Keys To Length Off The Tee

Posted: June 27, 2009 at 8:26 am No Comment

by James Perry

World Long Drive Champion Eric Jones has written a book that will help you learn the fundamental concepts and swing sequence you need to use to hit the ball further off the tee. "The Five Keys to Distance" will show you the simple biomechanics you can use to enhance your own, natural athleticism to drive the ball 20, 3, or 50 yards further, every time.

As a Long Drive competitor and World Champion it is Eric Jones' job to drive the ball as far as he possibly can. He has spent the last 6 years studying the elements of distance and learning how to apply what he's learnt to his swing. He's been fortunate enough to have some remarkable success. As a PGA Professional it was job (and his good fortune) to work with thousands of students to help them drive the ball further and with more consistency. Some of these students have achieved remarkable successes of their own. The concepts in this book are not just theory. They are field-tested and battle-proven techniques that WILL help you get more distance off the tee.

So what's the secret to hitting longer drives? The 'secret' you're about to learn is simple, but it took Jones a long time to figure out how to do it. This is hard-earned wisdom - from one golfer to another. When he started working on increasing his own distance he was focused on the problem itself: How to hit the ball harder. That makes sense, right? But what he found is that when it comes to the golf swing, you can't overcome the laws of physics or the fundamental realities of biomechanics. You have to work with them.

Taking a swing that isn't built for distance and intensifying that swing will not lead to more distance. It only leads to tension, and tension kills swing speed. The real 'light bulb' moment came when he realized it's about swinging faster, not harder. That one simple change in thought process took him in a completely new direction, and had a major effect on his long-term success as a competitive golfer, ultimately becoming the World Champion in Long Distance Driving.

This book represents the distillation of everything he has learned: the swing mechanics, the physics, the biomechanics, the mental approach, the practice routines and even the learning process itself. Everything that he uses himself and everything he teaches students. The lessons he's learned the hard way are now being used by his students with remarkable results. That's why they'll work for you. So now you know: The Secret To Hitting Longer Drives Is Speed.

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