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May
03

Using Golf Swing Training Aids

Posted by Rob Jeffries

Every golfer is going to run into trouble with their swings. There are many different aspects that go into the proper technique of a swing. It is very easy to let one of those things go awry, and ruin your whole swing. The stroke of a golf club only works when all aspects are in sync. If you feel like something is off with your stroke, you can use golf swing training aids to get back on track. 

There are many different golf swing training aids that you can use. These can help you with your speed, your strength, your accuracy. They can correct your form, your stance, and your grip. Finding the right golf swing training aid can make all the different in your swing. Here are some of the most popular golf tools that you can use. 

Many people find that a weighted club is a very useful tool. A weighted club isn’t to be used while your playing golf, but when you are warming up. This club has a weighted head, so when you swing you work on all of the muscles that are needed for hitting a golf ball. They will work on your arms, your shoulders, your chest, back, waist, and legs. When you put down the weighted club and pick up your normal club it will feel lighter, and easier to handle. This can give you greater accuracy and distance. 

Another useful tool is to swing a club using a speedometer. These small meters are designed specifically to track the speed of your swing. This isn’t supposed to make you swing faster, but instead it is to help you maintain a consistent speed. Use this when you are practicing, but also when you are playing. Many people change the speed of their swing when they play. They want to swing powerfully and speedily to give the ball more distance. The problem is that a hurried swing usually leads to a ball in the woods. 

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Apr
30

Which Golf Swing Training Aid Should You Use?

Posted by Rob Jeffries

There are many different tools that you can use to improve your golf game. If you want to become a better golfer it is important to identify the problems with your game so that you can work on them. Almost everyone has a problem with their swing. Even the best golfers in the world do not have perfect swings and spend time and money to work on their flaws to make their game better. So what golf swing training aid should you use to fix your swing? Here are some common tools that many people use. 

The golf speedometer is a great tool that can help correct problems in your swing. One of the main faults in a person’s swing is a lack of consistency. Sometimes they may hit a ball three hundred yards straight down the fairway, but on their next swing they hook it into the water or land in a hazard. One of the main reasons we do not hit the ball consistently is because we do not swing consistently. 

A speedometer will track the speed of your swing so that you can make sure that you are always swinging at the same tempo. This is very important for a good golf stroke. A speedometer can be a great golf swing training aid

Another very common aid is a weighted club. This works along the same principle as a baseball bat donut. A weighted club will build your golf swinging muscles which will make it seem like your normal clubs are lighter. You can achieve accuracy, distance, and consistency by using this golf swing training aid

If you want to become a better golfer you need to work on the many aspects of your game. If you feel like something about your swing isn’t working, make sure that you find the right aid to fix it. 

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Using Golf Swing Training Aids to Better Your Game

If you play golf on a regular basis, then for your own sanity, you owe it to yourself to spend a little time and money on becoming a better and more reliable player. Playing golf when you are “all over the place” with your drives and your irons can be exhausting for you and tiresome for your foursome, and you don’t have to be like that. By using golf swing training aids, you can make a big difference in your game very quickly, and often at little or no cost to you (other than time!). 

If you go into any golf store, or large sporting goods store, you will any number of golf swing training aids, all of which promise to completely turn your game around in a matter of hours. Their claims, as you probably already know, are usually false. The makers of aids such as this are using your own insecurities to sell you the products. 

There are some aids on the market today that will help you groove a better swing, but it certainly won’t happen overnight. You will have to work for weeks, months, or even years, to make a difference in your swing. This is because you need to commit whatever changes you are making to your muscle memory and your muscles need time to acclimatize themselves to the changes that you are making. 

There are some golf swing training aids that aren’t physical products that you buy in the store – but rather informational products that can explain the changes you need to make. Whether you are watching videos on the internet, or reading e-books, you may find enough information there to make a positive change in your game. And, you can do this without visiting the local golf pro and paying a fortune for a fruitless lesson.

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Mar
31

Will a Golf Swing Training Aid Help My Game?

Posted by Rob Jeffries

Will a Golf Swing Training Aid Help My Game? 

There comes a time in every golfer’s life when they give up the game because they just can’t stand playing poorly any more. For most golfers, this happens at least once every round! The unreliability of their game, the unpredictability of the course, and the randomness of it all is enough to make even the most accomplished golfer throw his or her clubs in the nearest water hazard. 

When this happens to you, you have a choice to make. Do you want to get better and more reliable, or do you want to give in and give up? Most of us, because of our love for golf, realize that it is better to spend a little money and a lot of time to find ways to get better. One way that many people choose is by using a golf swing training aid to help them find their swing again. 

You can purchase many training aids that are meant solely to help you drive longer, but remember that the drive is only a part of your game. In fact, during any average round, you may only use that driver a dozen times (or less). You will, however, have an iron and a putter in your hand at least once every hole, and most holes more often. So, when you are choosing a golf swing training aid, keep that in mind.

 Not all training aids are actual, physical items that you can buy in a store. Some of the best golf swing training aids, in fact, are ones that you read about or see in action. You can buy videos and ebooks online that will save you a lot of money and still allow you to improve your game. And, you can do it in the comfort of your home without embarrassing yourself out on the range. 

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Mar
13

How to Choose Golf Swing Aids

Posted by Rob Jeffries

If you’ve  looked at any golf magazines lately, you know that there are plenty of golf swing aids on the market. They range from silly ones that might not work to ones that are tried and tested and make a difference in the swing of a lot of people. There are, however, a few things you need to know about these aids in order to have them actually make a difference in how well you play out on the course. 

First of all, most people tend to concentrate on golf swing aids that are meant to create a longer or straighter drive. The truth is that your drive is only a small part of your game, and one that most people spend too long working on. You might want to think more in terms of aids that improve your putting, your alignment, or even your sand shots, rather than just adding a few extra yards on your drive. 

Secondly, not all golf swing aids are made for all people. If you are short, overweight, and have little muscular strength, some aids may actually hinder your swing. If, however, you are in superior physical shape and have been playing golf for decades, these aids may be good for you. The key is to find aids that work for the problem you are having and to use them properly with your other training methods. 

As with all purchases in the golf realm, more expensive does not always mean that it is better. There are some aids that are inexpensive, logical inventions that help you to groove a better swing and they can be better than the expensive ones that you see advertised on television. If you can, make sure that you get a chance to try them out before laying down all that money

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