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Different Golf Training Aids.?

I have been looking at the Medicus Dual Hinge 5-Iron and the SKLZ Refiner 6 iron. The refiner looks to be about the same thing as the Medicus, but it is much much cheaper. Do you know anything about the SKLZ Refiner. Will the iron improve my iron swing as well as my driver swing?

PS: Does anyone recommend any other swing training aid?

Thanks in advance


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How to Improve Golf Swing | Improve My Golf Swing

www.BestGuideOnly.com My teacher, David, gives me a good tips on how to improve golf swing, and I’d like to share it with you! It’s a brief and straightforward tips on how to improve golf swing. It’s a good tips indeed! To learn more about golf swing, please visit: www.BestGuideOnly.com

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Medicus Golf Instruction – VisionTrack

Medicus VisionTrack Instructional Video. medicuscorporation.com

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    Tuning up your Golf Swing

    Dan Ritchie from Miracles Fitness explained how you can improve your golf swing. www.wlfi.com

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    Does medicus/refiner really help develop tempo?

    Is it worth the money? Which is better medicus or refiner?


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    Where can I find a good golf set for a beginner?

    Hi, I’m starting to really get into golfing. I’m 20 years old, 6’3” and 160 lbs. I’m also a righty. I’m not sure if all that matters but I figured I just let you guys know.

    Anyways, I wanted to know your recommendations for a quality and inexpensive golf set for a beginner like me. Also, if you can include where I can find such a set, I’d appreciate it. Thank you.


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    Ask Peter Kostis 5/21

    CBS Sports’ Peter Kostis helps you improve your golf game by answer viewers questions. This week Peter addresses laser range finders, clubs weakening over time and how to fix your swing if you are coming at the ball from the inside.

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    Medicus Make or Break Point 3: Back Swing

    BREAKPOINT 3: BACK SWING & SETTING OF HANDS Beau Rials, Mike Bennett (Medicus Advisor, PGA Tour Instructor), Bob Koch (Inventor of Medicus Dual-Hinge Driver) giving the make or break points to golf swing. The ways that you can use your Medicus to improve your golf game. Shoulders continue to rotate around the spine while keeping the right knee flexed. The weight continues to transfer to the inside of the right heel. From the front view, the hands become fully hinged/cocked positioning the club perpendicular to the ground with the left arm extended and parallel. From the rear view, the club shaft should be pointed to the target line and the right arm should not be visible. COMMON FAULTS: A. Over extension of the arms and no hinging/cocking of the wrists. B. Weight has not transferred to the right side (reverse pivot). C. Shaft is too upright; right elbow is raised away from the body. D. Shaft is too flat, right elbow tucked too close to the body.

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    Follow Up from Bad Driving Skills…Looking for the perfect golf grip?

    I know I am asking a lot of questions about my lack of performance on driving a golf ball. I am serious about becoming the best I can be in the sport. I know I will never be a PGA product; however, learning is never a bad thing. When I received my Medicus double hinged driver I also received an instructional DVD. Of course in the DVD they showed the club breaking like the wind blew it over. I know my swing is terrible; the club was not breaking on me so I loosened the hinges, did I do the right thing with this aid or should I stay within manufactures specification? I did not get hurt on the price of buying both aids. I first went to the Medicus website after I had read something about them then went to eBay and bought both for the price of one. I have also bought a grip trainer from wal- mart expected to arrive this week (considering they said it was in stock at my local store and when I went there no one knew what it was) The DVD said there are 3 different grips on a club. The grip I use know is my right hand pinky finger interlocked with my left hand forefinger. This grip feels comfortable and I like it, however, am I using the right grip? If I am not then could someone tell me (please explain like I am a 2yr. old) all 3 different grips? As far as golf clubs go, could you also explain loft and lie, (again like I am a 2yr old) I am just not grasping the concept of the 2 and I know they are important or else people would not talk about them. If it would be easier to trade this info in email, (considering the sheer volume of questions I am asking on this subject) just send me one by clicking on my Icon.


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    Medicus Dual Hinge Driver?

    Anyone have experience using this driver to help them improve their swing? It is worth the money? I’m new to playign golf so in addtion to getting lessons, is this driver helpful? Thanks.


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    Exercises to Improve Your Golf Swing

    Merritt Athletic Clubs Personal Trainer Derek Favreau demonstrates basic golf conditioning exercises. These exercises will strengthen your core and improve your golf swing.

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      im a good golfer working on my swing weekly with a coach. will a medicus club help me?


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        What specific golf clubs does a beginner need to play?I know you need a driver and a putter but what else?

        I just ordered a driver on line and that is all I own. I’m going to practice driving at a virtual golf place until it gets warmer outside. I am an absolute beginner. What would be the minimum clubs I would need to actually play a round? I am an older (54) female so think the hybrids would be good for me. I am not actually looking for brand recommendations here, but club types. That said, the Callaway GES system sounds good to me because it apparently only has seven clubs which sounds about right to me but I am having trouble finding it. Does anyone know how I could replicate that buying individual clubs? I don’t really want a full set, at least not yet. And carrying 14 clubs around, many of which I probably wouldn’t use at least not soon, sounds like a waste of energy. So what is the minimum and what are they? Please be specific because a lot of what I have read is pretty confusing. So many choices! Thanks.


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        Improve your golf swing with a hammer

        Jon White from www.easyswing.com.au explains the basics of E2E (Elbow to Elbow) ahead of the upcoming lectures. Benefits of the E2E swing include: 1. 90 % less stress on your body compared to traditional golf swing 2. Unimaginable accuracy 3. Greater distance 4. Less moving parts, promoting consistency

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        Stack and Tilt Golf Swing by Medicus Golf GetStacked Dvds.flv

        www.tigerwoodsgolfsecrets.com – The Stack and Tilt Golf Swing is a revolutionary golf swing that keeps your weight stacked over the ball for pure contact shot after shot.

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