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Golf Training Devices
By Kerry Ng
We Americans like our gadgets, systems and even sleep aid devices. Why then would training devices be any different? Let’s take a look at the game and a few of the training devices that are available. Actually, training devices are inherent in the game. Casual golfers typically like to get to the course, move around a little, visit with friends and if the game goes well, then great! The casual golfer still wants a good pair of shades, maybe a visor and clubs that will make it through nine to eighteen holes. The avid golfer starts to pay more attention to form, technique and performance and here’s where the gadgets really start to come in handy. Enter the training device.

Specialty clubs are designed to move the ball down the course, providing more control or distance. Drivers are particularly prone to redesign. It is probably a natural response to the millions of dollars spent on this game so popularized by movies, where and business become bed-fellows, spawning all the while those wild schemes of money-making and political import. On the practice tee, there’s a driver that pivots to show you where and how your personal glitch is manifesting. Then there

are putters, the ultimate training device. They are shaped peculiarly, weighted extensively and made of every known metal on the planet, just to help shave a stroke or two.

There are special shoes, gloves, belts, balls with a Nike® logo, drivers, putters and everything in between. Most have some merit but you have to do your research and find what works for you. If that’s not enough, you can video your swing and have it analyzed. I suggest you first commit a few bucks and spend an hour with a pro. This can in a very short time point you in a direction that might yield great results. Target those areas one at a time – with or without training devices – and then give it a little time to sink in. Assimilating new information, systems and techniques deserves that much. Use your training devices wisely and improvement will show itself. Enjoy the show!

Kerry Ng is a successful Webmaster and publisher of My Training Tips Blog. Click here for more helpful information on Training Tips: www.mygolftrainingtips.com/


 

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