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Golf swing trainers may be your key to scoring better

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Golf swing trainers come in all shapes and sizes, and chances are you will be able to find one that is right for you and improves the area of your golf swing that you want to work on. Golf swing trainers can help you with ball position, golf ball impact, set up, an even swing plane, swing speed, and other golf swing basics that will help you see improvement in your golf game and on the scorecard. Golf swing trainers allow you to practice on your own time, and often at your own home, letting you save the trouble of golf lessons. Also, golf swing trainers are a one time cost, and you can continually use the equipment to keep your golf game in shape.

A great place to shop for golf swing trainers is online. There are a number of web sites where you can browse a large variety of golf swing trainers to find one that will be exactly right for you. Online shopping for golf swing trainers allows you to easily compare products and prices, and you also have the benefit of being able to shop from the comfort of your own home.

It may be confusing trying to figure out which of the many golf swing trainers will help your golf game and be right for you. Following is a list of some of golf swing trainers currently on the market that you will be most likely to encounter, and a brief description of how they work and what part of your game they are designed to aid in. Remember, even if you have found the perfect golf swing trainer for you, you will not see improvement in your game unless you dedicate time to practice, and keep practicing throughout your entire golf career.

• The golf impact indicator is a simple strip that you place on the club face of your golf club. After hitting the ball, the golf impact indicator reveals if you have struck the golf ball in the center of your club face, known as the sweet spot. For a successful golf swing, you need to hit the ball with a square club face, and the golf impact indicator will help you achieve this.
• A rail swing trainer is a circular rail that outlines the optimal swing plane for a golf swing. You step inside the rail and let your golf club be guided along the rail as you take a swing. This golf swing trainer gives you allows you to feel what the right golf swing plane feels like so you can repeat that during a normal stroke.


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Martin's Blog - January 27 - Golf Channel


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(Chris Puente) A: You need a definition of what release is. My favorite comes from The Golden Bear who says "Just after impact, I want the club head as far away from my left shoulder as it could be." I would strive to put that in your golf swing.

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But how do you get the rust off the swing? Here are three drills or thoughts to get your feel back fast, so you can have some fun this weekend. They are from Golf Digest's top teaching professionals, and I've put them into context here to get your game ...

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