Golf Swing Hand Position


Golf Swing – working on posture, hand position at address


The Keys to the Effortless Golf Swing: Curing Your Hit Impulse in Seven Simple Lessons


The Keys to the Effortless Golf Swing: Curing Your Hit Impulse in Seven Simple Lessons


$13.00


The biggest paradox in golf is that the harder you try to hit the ball, the worse you do so. In The Keys to the Effortless Golf Swing, Michael McTeigue offers you a simple system of sequential body movements that produces a true swinging motion with every club in the bag. The result is increased distance and greater accuracy for all sizes, shapes, and ages of golfers for a minimum investment in le…

Golf Tips: Golf - These Top Pros Show You How - Golf Lessons From the Pros


Golf Tips: Golf – These Top Pros Show You How – Golf Lessons From the Pros



Articles on — The grip; Position at the ball; Hand action during the swing; Clubs – selection and use; Driving for distance; The Short game; Questions and answers by Sam Snead….


Swingyde Golf Swing Training Aid


Swingyde Golf Swing Training Aid


$27.95


Features: Swingyde is a lightweight golf training tool designed to create the correct swing positions. Swingyde can be used whilst hitting balls at practice. Swingyde sets the correct hinge position at the top of your backswing. Swingyde also corrects face alignment throughout your golf swing, which leads to greater distance, better accuracy and most importantly lower scores! Swingyde is suitable …

uPro Golf GPS by Callaway Golf


uPro Golf GPS by Callaway Golf


$399.99


Looking to improve your course management skills? Turn to the uPro golf GPS system, which employs state-of-the-art GPS, aerial, and satellite technology to accurately render the details of thousands of golf courses. The uPro starts by providing the avid golfer with aerial and satellite photographs of the golf course, so you can see what the hole looks like before you play it. At the same time, the…

Right Angle 2 Golf Training Aid


Right Angle 2 Golf Training Aid


$49.95


One of the major factors promoting repetitive solid contact is consistent width of swing arc. If arc is measured as a radius of the swing, every tiny change in that radius translates to a significant change in the position of the club head. Each change would make an already complex movement even more difficult to repeat. Additionally, we all know from the width of Tiger Woods swing, the importance…