Different Golf Training Aids.?

I hаνе bееn looking аt thе Medicus Dual Hinge 5-Iron аnd thе SKLZ Refiner 6 iron. Thе refiner looks tο bе аbουt thе same thing аѕ thе Medicus, bυt іt іѕ much much cheaper. Dο уου know anything аbουt thе SKLZ Refiner. Wіll thе iron improve mу iron swing аѕ well аѕ mу driver swing?

PS: Dοеѕ anyone urge аnу οthеr swing training aid?

Thanks іn advance

4 Responses to “Different Golf Training Aids.?”

  • Chris D:

    Go with the medicus dual hinge 5 iron it works the best

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  • Jeff M:

    I haven’t personally used any swing trainers, so keep that in mind…

    That said, I have heard all kinds of excellent equipment about the David Leadbetter Swing Setter. You can take a look at it here: http://www.rockbottomgolf.com/bag-boy-golf-david-leadbetter-swing-setter-training-aid.html

    As to the hinged irons, I reflect you’d be fine getting the SKLZ or the Medicus, they both seem to have their fans. I wouldn’t expect a hinged iron to help at all with your swing for woods, though. Here’s a reason they sell hinged drivers as a separate product – woods require a different swing than irons.

    Rock Bottom Golf [ http://rockbottomgolf.com ] has both Medicus and SKLZ products. I know you can get 10% off your order total by using coupon code Slick10Off during checkout if you choose to buy from them.

    Best of luck!

  • Old Timer/Pops/Papa:

    Look at the swing jacket…url below

    Connectivity of your body parts to your swing are vital for a excellent golf game.

    Instead of spending 200 dollars on a medicus 5 iron or driver, look at something that will allow you to use your own clubs at the range that’s going to make you swing on plane and not allow you to glide your arms around(chicken wing it).

    The medicus 5 iron will not help with you driver, as the driver requires a different swing path the an iron.

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