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Golf swing training aids are a path to swing improvement

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The golf swing is the most crucial part of your golf game, determining if you are going to score well or have trouble during your entire round of golf. Many golfers spend much time trying to hone and improve their golf swing so that they can become the best golfers possible. There is a way you can work on your golf swing on your own time, without expensive golf lessons. Golf swing training aids are great for golf swing practice and achieving results that you can take with you to the course.

One of the most popular and useful golf swing training aids is the golf impact indicator. These can be used with your drivers, irons, and even your putter. The golf impact indicator is placed on the club face so that you can see exactly where you are striking the golf ball with your club. After you swing, a mark will be visible on the indicator, revealing if you are hitting the ball on the sweet spot. If you are missing the sweet spot with your golf swing, your ball flight and distance will be hurt. The sweet spot, or the area of the club face that the club has been designed to hit the ball, is especially important when it comes to putting.

There are some more expensive and involved golf swing training aids available. For example, you can find swing trainers that are stations made of rails to precisely guide your swing on the correct path. One of the most popular golf swing training aids is a weight that you can slip onto an iron where it will rest right above the club head. Swinging with a weight on your club will improve your strength and is perfect for stretching before a round of golf.

Not all golf swing training aids have to be expensive or complicated. Follow these quick and easy instructions to work on your golf swing with a surprisingly simple training aid. This exercise will help you improve balance, a crucial part of the golf swing.

• Place a quarter on top of your left shoe if you are a right-handed golfer, or right shoe if you are left-handed.
• Try to swing while not allowing the quarter to slip off of your shoe.
• After swinging, check to see if the quarter has remained on top of your shoe, and if not, see where it landed.
• If the coin has landed at the toe of your foot, you have moved your foot too much off the ground during your back swing.
• If the coin has fallen to one side of your foot, you may have finished on your heel during your swing.
• The goal is to achieve a balanced swing where the quarter manages to stay on top of your shoe.


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