PurePoint Golf Video Lessons – Vary Your Short Game Distances

Some people use one pitching wedge and several golf swings to work their short game. To Bobby Eldridge, head pro of PurePointGolf.com, this is an inefficient and unpredictable way to manage your short game. Why not use the same golf swing and different clubs to work your short game? Watch this short video clip and Bobby will show you the basics.

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11 Responses to PurePoint Golf Video Lessons – Vary Your Short Game Distances

  1. Anonymous says:

    Wow…..I have gone through six different videos on the short game and my short game still stunk. This Guy did in 2 min:41 sec. what six videos couldn’t do in 3 hours.

    I am no longer line driving; I am getting uder the ball with greater consistency and I am making the shots I have been wanting to make.

  2. Anonymous says:

    this guys cool.

  3. Anonymous says:

    this guy is absolutly amazing, and i think that this is his single best tip. this has helped me so much you dont even know…

  4. Anonymous says:

    Pretty obvious once you have it pointed out, nice tip, thanks and keep up the good work, it’s appreciated.

  5. Anonymous says:

    i cant stand how really good golfers make this stuff look so friggen easy! this is GOOD STUFF!!! thanx

  6. Anonymous says:

    Bobby Eldridge has saved me 6 shots a round. All because of poor pitching. I love this guy. We watch him in the office and laugh because he sounds like the cartoon character ‘droopy’. But he knows his stuff. Thanks Bobby

  7. Anonymous says:

    Excellent video!! I will let u know if it worked for me. thnx

  8. Anonymous says:

    This guy has great tips for all kind of golf shots! Way to go!

  9. Anonymous says:

    I agree 100% with the logic of his approach to pitching & chipping. Aye, Aye Sir!

  10. Anonymous says:

    chipping is proabably the hardest part in golf for me right now. I can do it, but i cant seem to get it close to flag. it’s either past it, short of it or right on the money. this video looked pretty good. i think i can do it better now

  11. Anonymous says:

    Thanks, now let’s practice and I’ll tell you if it worked for me.

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