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Monday, April 6, 2009

Golf Training Club

I am doing my usual spring thing to get ready for the golf season. Like most golfers I want to hit it farther off of the tee and I am curious about the benefits of a golf training club. I am finally realizing it may be the Indian and not the arrow. In addition, I really just do not want to shell out the money for a new driver and really have no benefits from it when it is all said and done. Any help?

Here is some advice from an article we wrote on the benefits of a golf training club.

1. Since you cannot really get any more golf specific than using a weighted practice club with your golf exercise, it is one of the most effective ways to increase your club head speed. Obviously, club head speed has a direct impact on how far that you can hit the ball as well.

2. A benefit of a weighted practice club is the extra weight will force you to use more of your core muscles. You will do this not only to swing the club around you but also to keep your balance during the swing. Balance is a very important part of the golf swing that is often overlooked by many golfers and even instructors.

3. It is important that you use a golf training club that is weighted proportionately to a real golf club. Just throwing a weight at the end of a golf club is just not the same. As all of the weight is at the far end of the golf club and it feels nothing like what you really swing.

4. It is also important to remember to swing the golf practice club both right handed and left handed. If not, you will not be giving equal work to both sides of your body and with one side stronger or weaker than another, an injury may occur.

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