by Cliff
2. June 2009 03:15
By © john hoskison - Class ‘A’ member of the British PGA.
Swing like a Tour Pro Swings
Use a golf swing trainer to feel the perfect pro swing for powerful, straight shots; to guide you to swing correctly and train the golfing muscles.
Even though a golfer tries to swing the same every time they play, the feel of the swing changes from day to day. A stiff back may make it harder to turn, or the hands might feel unresponsive after a dinner party the night before. With a swing trainer, even though the body might feel different, it will be able to recapture the feel of the swing immediately. Use a swing trainer for consistent golf.
How Does a Swing Trainer Work?
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There are several on the market, but mainly they all do the same job. They make a golfer swing on the correct swing path or plane.
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The golfer swings the club along a metal tube or other guidance method that is preset to a specific angle that reflects the plane of the swing. Some are adjustable so if golfer is particularly short or tall they should find out which ones would suit them best.
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By swinging along this specific line, a golfer can train the muscles to remember the perfect pro swing
The Advantages of a Swing Trainer
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The swing plane is the most important aspect of a golf swing. A SwingTrainer allows a golfer to practise the perfect swing plane without worrying if they are making the right move.
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Because of the way a traditional swing trainer is made it builds up the golfing muscles and stretches the back so a golfer can turn easier. This widens the width to the arc and without trying a golfer will hit the ball further.
Editors Note: Dream Swing is an inexpensive personal swing trainer that every golfer can use. Portable, easy to set-up and able to teach you to draw and fade a ball too. Dream Swing will school your swing to swing like a Tour Professional with every club ... even your putter.