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Golf Training Impact - Are Golf Impact Indicators Any Good?

By Kevin McNally

Golf Training aid suppliers must love the emergence of programs such as the golf channel that highlight the many flaws in our golf game! It is almost becoming a fashion accessory to have the latest golf training aid. The latest one on the market which is a golf impact indicator is golfdust. There are may other golf training aids on the market but how accurate are they? Golf accuracy is hard to measure as so many golf players are at different skill levels.

Indeed it could be true that many golfers are unable to improve much even using techniques such as golfdust and golf impact indicators. You still need to put in the hours and dedication to your golf game and golf dust training will enhance this practice providing you learn from your mistakes!

The golf training aid business is booming with many golf impact indicators and training aids being endorsed by professionals. However it is probably wise to consult your club professional first as they will have a better idea of the golf equipment that will suit your handicap.

As in life, golf training aids come in all shapes and sizes! You can pick up putting training aids, driving training aids, pitching training aids and a golf impact indicator. Remember that everyone has their own technique so not all golf equipment will suit your game.

With practice and the correct mindset there is no doubt that golf training aids will improve your golf game. Once you have improved your game why not enjoy a golfing holiday in the sun and impress your golfing partners!

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Quick Golf Ideas

To develop the best possible grip for you. Every golfer swings and grips the club differently. Over 90 percent of golfers use the Vardon or overlapping grip. Players with smaller hands sometimes find the interlocking grip, with the little finger of the right hand interlocked with the index finger of the left hand, works best for them. Players with smaller should use a baseball type grip.
...PGA of America

You've heard that a golf-specific workout will help you get more distance, so you're pumping iron, jogging religiously, stretching - but you still haven't gained any distance off the tee. What's the deal? An exercise program will indeed help you gain distance, but you also need to have good swing technique to take advantage of your strength and flexibility.
...The Golf Channel

Fat Shots
Hitting the ground before the ball, or "fat shots" is a very common problem that can lead to injury. This is caused by either coming into the ball too steeply, and/or decelerating the club head as you hit the ball. Proper weight shift is important and keeping your right shoulder back on the downswing (opposite for left handers) is crucial. There is a tendency to throw the right shoulder ahead as you come down creating an outside in steep club path. Focus on swinging more around your body to remedy this. A good drill is to strap your upper arms to your body and hit balls. This makes it impossible to throw the shoulder forward. Don't forget to accelerate through the ball. When you slow down at the bottom of your swing, you will hit it fat every time.
...Tom's golf tips

The left shoulder sets up the backswing by rotating down and under the chin. This shoulder movement directs the clubhead travel to the inside of the target line. The shoulder turn determines the length of the backswing.
...US Open

Narrow Your Focus
Consistently making short putts is as much a mental challenge as it is a physical one. To help maintain concentration, find a blade of grass directly in front of the middle of the hole as you prepare to strike the putt. Don't look at the hole itself or the back of it, but simply try to roll the ball over the spot on the front of the hole. Using the front of the hole makes the target closer and makes your focus that much more specific.
...Golf Tips magazine

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