September 19th, 2007

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Golf Training Aide – A Friend In Need Is A Friend Indeed

For many beginners, golf training is quite a challenge. Not because it is tough or time consuming, but because they do not know how to get the best out of it. Since, they do not know much about the golf game practically, they will not know what posture, what alignment, what grip, what weights, and so on is experienced during the game. Hence, their exercising is aimless and mostly hopeless, because it will never serve too much purpose in the end.

Start At The Beginning – Get A Golf Training Aide

Have you had your game evaluated by a trainer? If not, rush and get yourself the services of a reputed trainer and have your game checked out. The first list of areas where you need improvement will be drawn by your trainer. Consider him/her your golf training aide from now on. It will be this golf training aide of yours who will be able to guide you through what will be needed to uncover your potential at its maximum.

Once you know what type of exercises you need, and the outcome you need them for, your trainer can decide what type of golf training program you need. From then on you will need to train, train and train. Do keep your golf training aide and trainer informed at all times about your progress. Have him/her evaluate this progress and constantly check how much you are improving and where you still need improvement.

There is a great deal of golf training aids that could come in good stead for you while training. The point is that not many know what they need, and rather buy these aids because they liked the advertisement, the salesperson, or just because the golf training aid looked attractive. These, of course, are all the wrong reasons for buying the exercising aids. If you want to be able to use these golf training aids for improving your game, then you take your golf training aide into confidence and decide maximum 2-3 such aids which can help you in any specific areas where you lack.

For example, the weighted golf swing club is an excellent golf training aid, which has helped people (both beginners and pros) improve their game drastically. This is one aid that everyone should learn to use and practice constantly. There are many other props, but none of them come even close to the popularity of this particular golf training aid.

Written by GolfSwing on September 19th, 2007 with no comments.
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Some Golf Training Aids To Help Improve The Game

Practice At Home, On The Golf Course Or On The Training Range

Learn to play better golf and practice using a variety of golf training aids that can be used at home, on the golf course or on the training range. There are a number of different golf training aids that can be used and some of them are the impact ball, refiner golf, medicus full swing driver, holder in one, SDF, golf diary personal scoring system, golf gym, laser tee, the power stance, perform better golf manual, Condor SC Golf Driver and the lumbar extender. The cost of these golf training aids varies and range from a low of $20 up to a high of $160.

The impact ball is a proven revolutionary golf training aid that will help the golfer hit the ball longer, straighter and more solid as well as helps focus the body and club to work together better, while hitting through the ball. For about $40 this is an economical and a useful golf training aid. Another golf training aid is the ReFiner Golf Swing Trainer which helps to improve the swing through feet mechanics rather than the more complicated swing mechanics and the ReFiner Swing can be brought along to the golf course, where it is most useful. The cost of this is about $80.

Considered to be the best golf training aid, the Medicus full swing driver has been voted the no.1 aid by golf pros, all around the world. With it, one can rid oneself of the slice, and begin to hit straighter and longer and start shooting lower scores. Priced at $160, this is a must-have golf training aid. The main focus of a golfer is to hit the ball straight and the SDF will do just that – help hit the ball straight and this simple and economical training aid can be carried on the golf course and be used to practice hitting balls anywhere, and costs just $30.

Another useful golf training aid is the Laser Tee, which consistently positions the golfer’s leading foot to the ball for every club and it is compact, promotes discipline and helps to achieve greater accuracy as well as alignment, when hitting the ball. It costs $80 and is important for those wishing to learn how to address the golf ball. In case one tends to hook and slice the ball there is the Condor SC golf driver to help them to become more accurate in striking the ball. This golf training aid uses moveable weights to correct slices and hooks and is believed to be twice as accurate as other comparable golf training aids, is scientifically designed, and costs $130.

Written by GolfSwing on September 19th, 2007 with no comments.
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