Golf Training Aids

Written on Friday, January 4th, 2008 at 9:53 am by admin
Filed under Golf Training Aid.

There are dozens of golf training aids on the market. This article will touch on a few that may be worthwhile for you to consider. Golf aids can be purchased in any retail golf ship or if you want the best selection try the internet.

The P3 Putter Training Aid stands for “Perfect Pendulum Putting”. It is not a putter but rather an accessory that attaches to your own putter with the goal of helping you learn how to make a proper pendulum stroke. The P3 forces the golfer to engage the big shoulder muscles, consequently learning the feel of a pendulum putting stroke. This only one of many golf aids designed to create muscle memory.

GolfDust is an impact indicator in a can. It comes in a can and is the spray-on equivalent of impact tape. Impact tape is a way for golfers to identify where on the clubface they are contacting the ball and make adjustments accordingly. The primary purpose of GolfDust is to provide feedback to the golfer on how well he or she is making contact with the ball. This is one of the golf aids out there that all instructors can use.

One of the hottest golf aids in the present market is the Large-Scale Synthetic Replica Greens. The reasons are many for the growing popularity of synthetic greens, including from a short-game improvement standpoint. PGA Tour professionals consider these new synthetic greens of such high quality and performance that many of them own and practice on them in the comfort and privacy of their personal residence. The addition of a synthetic green to any home enhances it’s value which cannot be overlooked.

One of the golf aids that can be especially handy to just about any golfer is a product called Swing Speed Radar. The Swing Speed Radar is a small electronic gadget that is positioned near the golf ball and measures the speed of the golfer’s swing as the clubhead whizzes past. It’s about the size of a clock radio and comes with a metal stand and runs on AA batteries. When a golfer swings, an LED display shows the speed of the clubhead as it passes in front of the Swing Speed Indicator. The unit automatically clears the previous reading and is ready for its next reading within seconds. It will automatically shut off if not used within a certain period of time.

We haven’t even scratched the surface concerning golf aids but this should give you just a small idea of just where we are at.

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