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Golf Training Aids?

Posted by admin on Dec-9-2009
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There are so many golf training aids out there. I am 15 years old about 5′9 and 120 pounds. I can only hit my driver about 170-210 and can’t hit my irons very far either. I want to improve my tempo, swing plane and basically anything else. What is the best training aid for me or best solution for me? Thanks

Your young, keep swinging, strength will develop.
Despite what people say strength does matter in golf.
Big strong guys hit the ball further.
Maybe swing a weighted club, or tape three cubs together.
Get a net and mat, just hit more often.
Good luck!

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  1. perfectmrgreen Said,

    a medacus the club that breaks will help you alot
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  2. Mike Said,

    Your young, keep swinging, strength will develop.
    Despite what people say strength does matter in golf.
    Big strong guys hit the ball further.
    Maybe swing a weighted club, or tape three cubs together.
    Get a net and mat, just hit more often.
    Good luck!
    References :

  3. Gale B Said,

    Pros teach young golfers to hit it as hard as you can. They will correct the accuracy later. This works the golf muscles. Exercises to work your core muscles and flexibility will help. Golf training aids are good to make the manufacturer money. Once you start on them you can never find one that works. PGA pros don’t look muscle bound, but they have great technique and flexibility
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  4. wbaker777 Said,

    The best training aids out there are lessons from a teaching Pro.
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