PurePoint Golf Video Lessons – Timing in the Driver Swing





Here’s a great answer. I’ve always had problems with my hips lagging through my driver swing. Here’s a few really good tips from purepointgolf.com.

25 Comments so far

  1. archikawa on June 16th, 2007

    You’re awesome!!! Thanks for the tips.

  2. dillabbo on August 8th, 2007

    thanks man that’ll fix my problem that I had to today :)

  3. Sprinklesofjoy on September 1st, 2007

    no its actually ‘understerd’ :) as u demonstrated
    Good video tho i tried a few on the range 2day

  4. capotostoangelo on May 4th, 2008

    100% correct and useful

  5. kermanparts on May 9th, 2008

    Its probably not the best idea to hit 10000 balls just with your PW because you can be hitting across the ball creating a slice or draw it won’t show as it would do with a less lofted club.

  6. maddogmoloney72 on June 13th, 2008

    GREAT TIP MY PROBLEM IS SORTED THANKS

  7. gmonkey808 on January 6th, 2009

    Thanks. This guy really knows his stuff. He doesnt actually mean hit 10,000 pitches!! he is just stressing a point. This is just to get timing back… any issues with slice or hooks are sorted in other posts. I found his chipping video fantastic

  8. 1cleandude on April 3rd, 2009

    Let me quote Randy from American Idol ” Yo Yo, Bobby, dog you are the bomb!!!”

    Another great!!! tip right on point. You’re concise and to the right on point.
    Thanks!!!

  9. xvr6tx on April 23rd, 2009

    great advice im going the driving range now!!!

  10. golfrules08 on May 9th, 2009

    hi could you have a look at my swing im fourteen years old thanks!!!!!!!!!

  11. stoich1021 on May 28th, 2009

    can someone tell me why 9 times out of 10 when i tee off with a driver the ball starts curving out to the right?????

  12. loganeast on May 28th, 2009

    There could be any number of reasons. But the usual culprit is that the clubface is either not square at impact or your moving from too far inside on the downswing. This is the condition that would cause the ball to push or slice to the right. This is a problem for 75% or more of amateur golfers. You are not alone. Bobby (the golf pro in the video) tells me often that if it wasn’t for the slice, he’d be out of business. But without seeing your swing, it’s hard to say what’s causing it.

  13. stoich1021 on May 29th, 2009

    cheers for that mate…. i think it’s that the clubface isn’t square on impact, iv’e tried gripping the club a bit tighter and that has corrected it a little more…. fortunately the course i play on 5 of the holes veer off to the right so my tee off sometimes looks good!!!

  14. loganeast on May 29th, 2009

    Since holding on tighter helps some, you might just want to try holding on tighter with your left hand (assuming you’re a right handed golfer). This should help the clubhead roll over more at impact bringing it square or even possibly causing a slight draw. Try to practice it first, then take it to the course.

  15. Golfdude1137 on June 29th, 2009

    I can’t really hit my Driver / 3 wood. I can flush every iron in my bag beautifully every time I address and hit the ball, but with my driver / 3 wood, the ball usually stays low and strays to the left a short distance. Basically I can hit my 3 iron by far longer. Any suggestions as to why this is and what I could do to help it?

  16. futbolplaya07 on June 30th, 2009

    i have the same exact problem. i’m new to golf and i can hit a 6 iron further than i can hit my driver. i don’t know if its just because the driver scares me, and throws off everything i’m doing. but whatever, i gotta fix it. i know a lot of people who just use irons and don’t even bother touching the driver.

  17. justjames1111 on July 8th, 2009

    Enjoy your vid’s Bobby and as usual,good advice, but in view of the fact that most people like me might hit 200-300 practice balls a week, (If I’m lucky) hitting 10,000 is not happening. In that case a great tip I picked up was to SLOW MY SWING DOWN TO 70/80 % OF NORMAL instead of trying to ‘cream’ it. I was frankly amazed at how quickly my timing and shots improved and by how much, and WITH SO MUCH LESS EFFORT !!!

  18. rakem5 on July 13th, 2009

    i used to have that problem…try keeping the face of the club straight and also try hitting the ball lighter, because my problem was that i was over swinging which caused me to make the face open.

  19. funkyfreshMC on July 18th, 2009

    overswinging with your lower body. When i really swing it hard, i get a slice.

  20. m1sterh0tsauc3 on September 7th, 2009

    sounds like an alignment problem maybe?

  21. greenadam21 on October 5th, 2009

    i don’t mean to be argumentative but tightening your grip will , in general, cause the ball to go further to the right if you are right handed. Tight grips hinder your ability to turn the club face square at impact.

    there is a video posted by this same pro on this subject.

  22. tigerswede3 on October 25th, 2009

    On the contrary loganeast, gripping the club tighter with your left hand (assuming you’re a right handed golfer), will INHIBIT the clubhead from rolling over. The looser your left hand, the more the clubhead will NATURALLY roll over. No offense, but this is what pro’s have been teaching for 15 years bud.

  23. drinkinguy on November 1st, 2009

    this makes a lot of sense

  24. vincentmack37 on December 10th, 2009

    try teeing up a little higher and opening your grip, as in shift your right hand a little so that your thumb is pointing more towards twelve oclock, then take a nice piece of blow from your bag and burn it slowly, then shoot up into a nice vein and lie down on the tee and have a nice snooze, i find this works well

  25. 7magicgolf on January 6th, 2010

    my timing must be off but it’s been off for a while…. i naturally aline right (way right) but i think i’m aimed at the pin, then i wack the shit out of it and it goes where i wanted….. only i’m aimed waaaaaayyy right. but with wedges i’m alined perfect. *sigh* i really will go hit 10,000 balls. i like the advice. i even have a range set so i don’t scuff my clubs…….

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