What is the best training aid for my golf swing?

6 Responses to “What is the best training aid for my golf swing?”

  • Damo:

    Is it possible to tell us what level you would be at with golf, ie, beginner, intermediate, very excellent??…

    Beginner, best training aid would be urself. Practise striking balls how you feel comfortable with, its a waste of time using aids at this stage, because the mind isn’t adjusted into ‘golf terminology’ mode.

    Intermediate, could mean a few problems, grip?, Stance? Weight shifting?, over swinging? reverse pivot, all of which helps with the golf swing.

    Very excellent, ball running away isnt right?, divot not coming out clean?, “loop” in the swing? your fading when tiresome to hit a draw?, Hips moving too quick?…

    The best training aid I have ever come across, is called the leader board

    http://www.puregolftraining.net/leaderboard/shop/leaderboard.php

    Helps, reverse pivoting, hips, ball striking…

  • Spongebob says Merry Christmas!:

    Try taking a lesson. The pro will point out your strengths and weaknesses, and teach you what to do to play at the top of your game.

  • vdrive_60:

    Get the Medicus. Best training aid out here. Once you can hit that thing consistently, you can start to groove a levelheaded swing.

  • berryv1:

    A certified PGA Golf Lecturer is the best training aid for your swing .

  • golfingkiwi:

    Agree with berryv1

  • Mike:

    For most levels of golfer, the best way to improve is to hit more golf balls.
    Build your own range in you back yard, or buy a net and mat.
    Concentrate on striking the ball square on the face, with excellent rhythm and timing.

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