Which Golf Training Products Do You Really Need?
There are so many golf training products available that you probably don’t know which one to buy. First, you need to know why you need them and what type of golf training products you may need. Many golfers spend too much money on golf aids without seeing any progress in their game.
Some golfers don’t have a specific problem with their game – they just want to improve upon a certain area of it. Some desire a ways of achieving more distance or more accuracy, while others are interested in getting fit for golf and want to buy some golf strength training aids.
As there are so many types of golf training products, in this article I will go over the top 4 categories that can help you. First, you will have to establish why you are in need of a golf training aid. Once you know the why you will have a better understanding of which particular problem in your golf game you need to improve.
You may not want to try golf training equipment just yet – as an alternative you could check some golf guides or eBooks, or even some golf DVD’s that deal with a definite area that you need help with. There are several great eBooks or DVD’s that can help you with all areas of your game; your golf swing, golf stretching exercises, how to fix a slice, golf fitness programs, or golf lessons in general. If you would rather try out some golf training products or aids, then check out the following categories:
Full Swing Training Aids: This category is full of training aids but not all of them are good solutions for the complete golf swing. The top choices in this category would have to be the hinged golf clubs such as the Medicus Dual Hinge clubs or the Refiner hinged training clubs. Another good option is the Leadbetter Swing Setter which helps with your grip, release, tempo, and swing plane. Alternatively, try weighted golf clubs from Momentus or a full swing trainer by Explaner.
Golf Fitness Training Aids: By getting fit for golf you will greatly improve all aspects of your golf game; so I recommend any golfer try out these training aids. The GolfGym is the renowned leader in the field of golf fitness and they offer complete solutions for the golfer. To increase your flexibility and to work on your golf specific muscles, there are two options. The first are weighted golf clubs which also improve your swing plane, and the second is the Explaner as it uses a weighted roller.
Golf Grip Training Aids: You can’t have a great golf swing without having a good golf grip, so golf grip training aids are very useful if you are not comfortable with your grip. Some of the most popular of these aids are golf gloves that are specially designed to teach you the proper grip and pressure every time and a specially shaped grip that fits on top of your normal grip. If you want to strengthen the muscles of your hands and wrists, there are also grip aids designed for that.
Putting Training Aids: As putting is such an important part of the game of golf, you will find dozens of different putting aids available. These range from aids that help you with your tempo to laser devices to help your alignment. There are also a bunch of putting tracks and guides for alignment as well as braces to teach you the proper position for your forearms and hands while putting.
These are the top 4 categories of golf training products. The other categories are all more focused on specifics of the golf swing – swing plane, alignment, golf tempo, weight transfer, balance, release, impact position, and short game training aids. As you can appreciate, there is a very specific golf training product for each specific area of the golf game. Just remember to buy only the golf training aid that specifically trains you in the area of the golf game that you need to improve.
For more golf training tips visit Mick Euan Tait’s website where you will find reviews for the top Golf Training Aids. Also you can read more about becoming Fit for Golf Program at his online golf tips site.
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