The Most Recommended Golf Training Aids

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Golf - the sport where a person basically just hits the ball with the golf club with all of his might. This may look and even sound easy but a person should never be fooled. It is in fact quite difficult to hit the ball and control it at the same time. For a person to improve his golfing, golf instructors recommend the good old-fashioned tip: hit as many golf balls as a person can hit until it becomes part of muscle memory. Though this may sound effective, as practice does make things perfect, there is in fact an easier and much more efficient way to improve one's golf skills. This is through golf aids.

The golf training aids are set of equipment that would help improve the person's techniques by giving feedbacks and play statistics, by correcting a person's stance or drive, by improving strength, etc. To learn more, here is a few of the most recommended golf training aids.

1. The Orange Whip and Orange Peel

A lot of the instructors, professionals, and beginners have claimed these as their favorite golf training aids. The Orange Whip is one of the most recommended golf training aids for swing aid. It can be used indoors, as it needs just a minimal amount of space. It is one of the best golf training aids as it lets the person practice and improve his swing without actually hitting golf balls. It also works on the flexibility, strength, coordination, and tempo of the drives of the player. The Orange Peel is the partner of the whip. It is intended to improve the swings by switching static and dynamic balance stance.

2. Putter Wheel

This golf training aid is a cut-away ball that looks like a car tire. It helps a player improves his strike using a putter, as this ball would not roll straight unless it is hit with a perfect strike. It is calculated to train the eyes to properly line up the ball to the hole. It is the most recommended for golf players who have trouble in controlling their swings in the green.

3. Medicus

The Medicus or the Medicus Dual-hinge Driver is said to be one of the most creative training aids for swings. It looks like an ordinary golf club, but the difference with this particular training aid is that it has a sticky hinge at the end of the shaft. When a person uses it and swings incorrectly, the hinge would break. The goal is to practice swinging, all the while keeping the hinge from breaking. It is best for swing tempo practices.

4. Benderstik

This is one of the best golf training aids for people who have trouble changing their swings. It helps the golf player to work on his swings by providing instant feedback. It is an adjustable, flexible stick with a large foam ball at the end. It works by taking the measurement of individual swings of the player and provides instant feedback to show whether the player is reverting back to his old swings.


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