You got to admit, there’s nothing better than ripping the driver.
It’s one of the best feelings in golf, watching that little white pill fly straight and true down the fairway and knowing it’s going to be a long walk before you play your next shot.
But like everything in this life that gives you a buzz, the driver should come with a health warning. It can be bad for you, and if you have a bad day with the driver, your odds on favourite to score very badly that day.
Not surprisingly though, because of the difficulty of hitting the driver consistently well, it’s become one of the most feared clubs in most golfers bags.
But adored at the same time, the sheer buzz of hitting it well, what you can do to a golf course if you get your ball away and in play a long way down the fairway every time, it’s just too good to say no to.
So subsequently golfers have a love hate relationship with the driver and they are more off and on with the driver than a teenage prom queen and her boyfriend.
And this need not be so my dear friend.
You see the driver is not as difficult a club to hit consistently well as most people think and that’s why I’m drawing your attention to this free report.
The report not only talks you through how you can recover lost yardage, yardage you didn’t even know existed in your game, it talks you through what you can do to make hitting the driver a more hit than miss affair every time you play.
Right from the off you’re going to learn little tricks such as what the pro’s do when they tee their ball in order to increase the chances of hitting a good drive.
You’ll learn why your chances for success or failure are dramatically increased before you’ve even bought the club and your still stood in line at the pro shop waiting to pay for it beaming like a young new father.
Check it out right here at this link
Bob James PGA