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Various Types Of Golf Swing Trainers

A golf swing trainer uses the best training aids so as to teach a lay person all the intricacies of the game. It also gives the learner an idea of the expertise of the trainer. The golf swing trainer is adept in handling hi- tech gadgets that gives instant audio feedback, imparts the notion of instilling rhythm and maximizes speed in the golf swing. Both these aspects are vital when in pursuit of an improved swing.

The Sonic Golf System consists off multiple processes. The trainees should be prepared to separate themselves from the grips on the clubs which is of use in System-1. The Sonic Golf utilizes a proprietary system of golf pride grips with a removable end cap.

Step 1 involves removing grips on the driver, 6-iron and sand wedge and replaces them with System1 grip. This is followed by fitting the SX-1 transmitter insert to each shaft snugly. The RX-1 receiver is turned on and set on the same channel as SX-1 and a pair of rosebuds is inserted into the receiver.

My take on Sonic Golf System 1 is that it is a worthwhile training aid. I think every golf swing trainer should have one to train students. The trainer offers immediate feedback and uses a sensory cue that is overlooked in golf training as much of the emphasis is on visual cues. But the major drawback in this system is the need for different types of club grips and the effort and time taken to switch between clubs for practice.

Golfers wanting to improve their tempo and hit the ball more consistently rely on Power Blade. The whole genre within the training aids category used by trainers seeks to help the golfer add power by adding resistance to the swing.

GP Golf Innovation has launched the Power Blade and it facilitates the swing tempo and takes the fair approach towards producing resistance. The Power Blade securely clips to the shaft of the golf club with built in protection measures that ensures no damage to the shaft.