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i saw commercial for this: Medicus Dual 2000 golf swing aid
i've seen these types of clubs before.
are they any good for a golf beginner?
i've seen these types of clubs before.
are they any good for a golf beginner?
Originally posted by: CubicZirconia
I've never used one. And I know you didn't ask for advice, but I'm going to give you a tip that I wish someone would have given me the day I started golfing.
DO NOT SWING OVER THE TOP. IF YOU SWING OVER THE TOP YOU WILL SLICE, AND YOU WILL SLICE BAD.
Your swing must come from the inside. If it doesn't you'll be inconsistant and you won't have any power. If you really work on coming from the inside you won't need any wacky swing gadgets.
Simplified diagram demonstrating proper divot patterns
Those are exaggerations- but it gives you the general idea. It also assumes you are right handed.
Originally posted by: z0mb13
Originally posted by: CubicZirconia
I've never used one. And I know you didn't ask for advice, but I'm going to give you a tip that I wish someone would have given me the day I started golfing.
DO NOT SWING OVER THE TOP. IF YOU SWING OVER THE TOP YOU WILL SLICE, AND YOU WILL SLICE BAD.
Your swing must come from the inside. If it doesn't you'll be inconsistant and you won't have any power. If you really work on coming from the inside you won't need any wacky swing gadgets.
Simplified diagram demonstrating proper divot patterns
Those are exaggerations- but it gives you the general idea. It also assumes you are right handed.
eh? I think ur good divot direction is actually BAD!
the divot should be exactly where you are targetting, not going outside or inside
going outside translates to nasty hooks
The diagram is a bit simplistic though in that it asserts that one is right and one is wrong.