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Training aids: For Swinging

titaniummd

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Anyone have a good recommendation for Training aids to help swinging? Is the Medicus all that the infomercials 'hype it up' to be and more?

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mont86

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I have looked at alot of them, but I'm not sure thats where my problem lies. I would be more inclined to go for a lesson. I'm a working on the fundimentals of repeating the swing.
 

JEFF4i

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Lessons are always number 1.

Beyond that I actually didnt mind swinging the Momentus, if you have issues with hands, it does that and it weights about the same as two irons.
 

ruining

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Aug 27, 2006
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The only swing trainer I've ever used was the Medicus 5 iron. It seemed to do really well to get me a good tempo for a swing. I had only played for about 6 months when I picked it up, but it taught me a lot about swing basics.

Once I took lessons, it changed everything! I would recommend skipping the swing trainer and going straight to a pro, unless you can borrow something from a friend. Get some drills from a pro, and if you are still interested in the swing trainer, ask him if there is a particular trainer he would recommend for your particular opportunities.

I fear getting caught up in the hype of a trainer, when it would cost less to get a lesson and put some more money toward upgrading equipment. I'm still new, so just my .02 cents.
 

SiberianDVM

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The best for learning to release the club and to get rid of over the top move may well be The Whippy.
 

smileyrose

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Flexible

I think it has something to do with being flexible and bendy...the only reason I know that is because someone once described me as be a bit of whippy once! :D
 

ruining

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smileyrose said:
I think it has something to do with being flexible and bendy...the only reason I know that is because someone once described me as be a bit of whippy once! :D

Soooo... was THIS the invite?


This is the Whippy.
 

mont86

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smileyrose said:
I think it has something to do with being flexible and bendy...the only reason I know that is because someone once described me as be a bit of whippy once! :D

How can a 350 lb plumber named hairy Dan be flexable?:D
 

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