Golf technology has provided many opportunities for game improvement and development. Golf training aids are on the leading edge of the technological curve. Several manufacturers have brought innovation and fresh perspective to their training aids. This makes practice much more fun and beneficial to golfers regardless of ability or skill level.
Momentus Driver
The Momentus Driver is a golf training aid that helps increase club head speed, as well as core and forearm strength. The Momentus is a weighted driver with extra weight concentrated in the head as well as the shaft. This differs from most training aids on the market because you can actually make golf swings with the aid, and some versions allow you to hit balls. This ingrains the proper golf motion with feedback and improvement.
Kalassy's Swing Magic
The Kalassy's Swing Magic is another training aid that you can swing, but it is not weighted. Instead, Kalassy's Swing Magic splits your hands up -- while enforcing the proper grip with an alignment aid -- and moves them up and down the shaft on rollers. The key here on the takeaway, back swing and follow-through is to maintain a nice smooth tempo. The training aid is attempting to reinforce the slot position, something that many golfers struggle to grasp.
Medicus Dual Hinged Driver
The Medicus Dual Hinged Driver is another training aid you can practice with by hitting balls. The Medicus is build like a real golf club with two hinges on the shaft. If you swing off plane or off tempo, the hinges will collapse and you will be left holding the equivalent of a broken club. They easily snap back together, and you can repeat your swing and attempt to ingrain the proper motion.
Putting Arc
Many golfers do not realize that 70 percent of the shots they hit on the course come from 100 yards and in, and that nearly 50 percent of these strokes take place on the putting green. The Putting Arc is another training aid that you can hit balls with which helps ingrain the proper putting motion. The Putting Arc is a wood block engineered according to mathematical specifications to produce the ideal putting stroke. Golfers press the heel of their putter on the Putting Arc and rock back and forth to reinforce proper positioning.



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