BE THE MASTER OF YOUR GOLF SWING

by Brian Kolewe
The golf swing is as fundamental to a golfer as water is to life on earth. If one delves into the history of the golf swing, one would be hard pressed to find another body movement that has received as much analysis.

It is simply a circular motion of the arms while gripping a funny-looking club and at the same time trying to hit a small white ball.

Simple in theory but in practice, the golf swing is a phenomenon steeped in mystery for most of us. Millions of amateurs and hackers are frustrated by their golf swing while, at the other end, the select few who have managed to master their golf swing, have made millions out of it.

What other body-motion has spawned as much scientific research and analysis? How many pages of glossy magazine paper or Internet bandwidth has been dedicated to teaching people how to take control of their golf swing?

And how many billions have been spent in manufacturing products that help to improve your golf swing?

Indeed, much of the billions is money well spent because modern training aids play an important part in helping amateurs and pros improve their golf swing.

Among the most popular items is the Golf Swing Jacket. It's not unusual to see even the top pros wear this jacket while out on the course practicing.

The golf swing jacket is worn on the upper body and works by guiding your muscles through the ideal golf swing.

The jacket allows you to make a full swing and hit balls, which is why it is often used on the course itself during practice.

There are also golf swing training tools that do not need to be attached to your body, such as the SwingMate, a small device with a display that measures your golf swing.

The SwingMate can measure the speed of a particular golf swing, whether it is a driver or iron, and then tell you how far the ball should have traveled based on the velocity of the golf swing.

There are also ways to improve your body strength in order to enhance your golf swing. The Golf Swing Ball, endorsed by South African star Ernie Els, is golf's equivalent of the medicine ball.

Weighing anywhere from four to seven pounds, players can grip a golf swing ball through a strap and practice their golf swing while fighting the weight.

The golf swing ball is often used by pros just prior to teeing off in a tournament.

There are no limits to how you can improve your golf swing. Find out for yourself what golf swing device is best for your game.

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