Golf Training Clubs for Golf Swing Plane Improvement
Golf training clubs have been around for a long time and have improved dramatically over the years. The truth is they can be an enormous benefit to the average golfer. I have personal experience teaching with these clubs and highly recommend using them to improve your golf swing. One of the ways they can help you for example, is in the takeaway.
If your club face does not rotate slightly clockwise in the first half of the back swing you are bound to send the ball off line. So how can a training club fix this? Firstly , let's see what the club face needs to do in the take away. The club face needs to rotate slightly open through a blend of the hand, arm and shoulder turn. Some training clubs are designed to assist you with this problem and give you feedback when you are doing the takeaway move incorrectly. If you take your back swing with the club face closed or your hands are too active then you are bound to have a direction problem and compensate with the shoulders and arms. This is not what you want and the reason why you struggle in this area. Many mistakes happen in the take away of a golf swing that cannot be corrected during the swing. For example if you pick the club up in your take away it becomes nearly impossible to return the club head to the ball squarely at impact. The swing becomes more choppy and "handsy" and a loss of power and direction results. I have seen many golfers make this mistake and know immediately the shot will not be a good one. You can solve your takeaway problem (and a few other ones as you are about to discover) almost immediately using a hinged training club. Let me explain. These golf training clubs have a hinge in the shaft about 3 quarters of the way down the shaft near the club head. When you take the club away incorrectly the hinge breaks. The idea is obviously to swing the club without the hinge breaking at all. This forces you to do a few other good things in your swing. The hinged shaft is mostly designed to keep your club on the correct swing plane in the back swing, increasing your chances of accuracy, consistency, and power. Out of all the golf training clubs the hinged trainer is the most useful to practise your timing and tempo which are essential contributors for consistency and distance.
Give the medicus dual hinge clubs a try.
Here are a few more advantages of using a hinged swing trainer and what you should strive for. They help you take the club away with the arms and shoulders and getting much needed extension into your back swing. The club head stays lower to the ground in this first stage ensuring you of a good chance of turning your shoulders in the back swing. They force you to take the club away with the correct speed, improving your timing and rhythm.(otherwise it will warn you)I like these clubs because of the instant feedback they give you through feel. I am not alone though, over 70 PGA Pro’s endorse the medicus dual hinge irons and woods. The technology has been improved so much over the years that the hinge can now accommodate different tension levels for different swing speeds, excellent for simulating your actual swing speed. They are available in a driver, 5 iron 7 iron and also for left hand golfers. Take a look at a very popular model and get yourself the medicus dual hinge clubs if you are serious about your swing improvement. Use it during the season and in the off season.
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