Thoughts On Golf Training
Aids
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There are
many different types of golf swing faults so consequently there
are just about as many golf training aids to help you
with your swing fault no matter what it may
be.
Obviously, your golf
swing, and the ability to repeat it over and over with
accuracy, is the key to your golf game and your
handicap.
One thought that I
would like you to consider before you consider investing in one
or more of the training aids, is to first evaluate and consider
your level of flexibility and strength.
I would submit to
you that you should embark on a strength and flexibility
program for your golf game before investing in any of the golf
training aids.
Why?
Well, because I
think you will find that your swing will evolve and change as a
result of you gaining proper strength and flexibility in your
‘golf muscles’. And when you do this your swing is going to
change (and more than likely improve just by doing this
first).
One of the easiest
pieces of equipment for stretching and strengthening that I
found is the GolfGym
PowerSwing Trainer. This
equipment is great for getting started on a program of golf
conditioning for your swing. I use the
GolfGym
PowerSwing Trainer quite a
lot, particularly in the off season. And it’s great to
travel with, as it packs away quite easily.
I truly
feel that getting the most out of any golf training aid is
greatly enhanced by the student first understanding the
mechanics and the physics of the golf swing first. Without
truly understanding why your golf shot does what it does, how
do you really know what part of your swing mechanics needs the
focus?
Of course, I
shouldn’t have to mention, that once you decide on any of the
golf training aids available, it is up to you to use it,
and practice the concept of it. Remember, (and this is a
crucial point) when it comes to changing your golf swing for
the better, the short term results will be worse.
This is without
exception for anyone. You must persist through the initial bad
results of any change you make. Stay with it. Fight off the
natural tendency to ‘just go back’ to my old swing. If you do,
the better results will indeed come.
Play Good Golf!
Jeff O'Brien
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