golf swing trainer
 

golf swing trainer

Golf Swing Trainer

Improve Your Golf Swing

Golf Swing Trainer

Golf swing training is a critical area in the improvement of any golfer's game. A consistent, reliable golf swing that you can count on from start to finish is the dream of any duffer.

Remember that you want to practice and develop your swing in the right way! Practicing your golf swing over and over will develop "muscle memory" that you will take with you on to the links. If you swing wrong you simply reinforce the wrong swing principles - that is why it can be so difficult to break a bad habit or why your "bad" swing comes out under pressure!

As you go through these golf training aids remember to ask yourself - can I use this indoors or just outdoors?

Golf swing trainers such as The Refiner and the Medicus promote the proper swing path,  develop correct positive muscle memory and flexibility and can improve your game tremendously. These "hinged" clubs will break when you are not on the proper swing plane. They are the perfect golf tutor that will never tire of giving you positive feedback. And you will find that golf training aids that allow you to actually hit the golf ball, such as The Refiner, The Medicus or the Swing Gyde, work even better. They provide you with "kinesthetic" feedback -  that is your body "feels" the right swing against the weight of a real ball which all adds to your muscle memory.

Another excellent golf swing training aid is the weighted swing trainer. The weighted club is excellent for correcting one of the most common faults most golfers display - swinging as hard as they can, believing that swinging harder and hitting the ball harder is the key to more power and distance. Swinging too hard is more likely to cause a golf injury and more bad shots. The weighted club will strengthen and condition your muscles to allow a more relaxed, powerful swing with proper tempo. If you are serious about improving, it would be a good idea to swing your weighted training club everyday. Some players swing their clubs at least 25 to 30 times a day. Even the pros such as Vijay Singh use weighted clubs to train for a tournament. World Golf Hall of Famer, Gene Sarazen swung weighted clubs nearly every day to maintain flexibility and speed.

Golf training aids that are effective without hitting the ball will be ones like the Impact bag, the Speed Stik and the Power Swing Fan.

There are also golf training aids that use computer software to analyze your swing, lasers to trace your swing plane, tempo devices to control your swing speed and other unique methods to aid in the development of your personal golf swing.