Golf Swing Trainer

Need a Golf Swing Trainer?

From novice golfers to grizzled link veterans, there is nobody teeing off who cannot use a little bit of help on their golf game. Indeed, even professional PGA Tour players have a large staff of trainers and video analysts who break down the mechanics and errors of a particular shot in order to foster improvement. A golf swing trainer who will monitor and suggest improvements to your game can be very beneficial, but also costly — many trainers who work at courses or driving ranges charge between twenty and fifty dollars per hour. Simple tools can be purchased at pro shops or sporting good stores, however, that can assist in leveling out the wrists and elbows and produce a higher quality shot.

The most common golf swing trainer device is a clamp that, when clipped to the grip of a club and then attached to the dominant wrist, will push the hand towards the “professional” stance and correct mechanical errors that result unconsciously from poor form. This type of trainer is very inexpensive — only ten to twenty dollars — and works for any range of shots, from teeing off to putting, allowing for improvement in every area of your game. The padding melds up against the wrist and forearm so that you know precisely where the sweet spot is for exact motion.

Another variant on a golf swing plane trainer is a foam or plastic strip that is wrapped about the elbows while swinging. This strip looks and feels awkward, but forces the elbows to move together on a swing and follow through, which in turn channels the kinetics to a fluid delivery. These cost the same as wrist guards but should be used for golfers who have experience with focusing their wrists, and who need to transfer their attention to proper arm movements. They are quite handy to have in your sports bag along with all your other golf equipment.

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