December 5, 200420 yr comment_67280 I am a member of the USGTF and have seen your advertisements there. It looks like a great training aid, can't wait to ttry it out myself. Rick Smith's Plane Stick is a great training aid. :love: If you like the plane stick or the inside approach or any putting track for that matter...take a look at the train 2 engrain at www.train2engrain.com because it combines every training aid into one unit and it works. You can't come over the top but you also can't get trapped or stuck to the inside. You can work on plane, path, putting, chipping, take away, follow thru ect. Bottom line is you can work on any part of your game because the unit moves and allows you to adjust it to you. Trust me, 56 of the top 100 teachers are now using it and places like the Pebble Beach Golf Academy and Byron Nelson's Academies have standardized on it.......it was featured on the Golf Channel with Michael Breed in NY and will be seen soon with Peter Kostis. It is my company and we are nearing a deal with "The Lefty" himself. Special deal for all TSG members at $99. If you just want more info, let me know. Call me at 1-888-333-0122 or 1-312-296-9266 or e-mail me at [email protected]. really, it's awesome and it works. I need distribution in the Far East too. Chris, any thoughts??? -Jim
December 21, 200420 yr comment_69526 I like the putting arc. it is the only one that I have bought. OK, I lied. I also have a pelz putting board. not sure of the name but it is an aluminum board on a tilt. It worked ok but the arc has improved my stroke.
May 27, 200519 yr comment_95492 Any training aids you can highly recommend? http://www.tourspecgolf.com/modules.php?na...ewtopic&t=17571
May 27, 200519 yr comment_95562 Tour Tempo! Basically forget mechanics and work on your rhythm and balance. DITTO!! DITTO!! DITTO!!
November 28, 200519 yr comment_108696 What's a good grip trainer? I use overlap (I'm left handed) and I feel like my left hand wraps around the club and is too tight especially with the driver. any suggestions?? Consequently I fade the ball a lot
December 5, 200519 yr comment_109194 PLANE BOARD I'll second that. The only device I'll found better than time on a plane board is the MEGSA Perfect Practice Equipment (http://www.megsappe.com). It's $$$, but after using one, I'm saving up!!
December 5, 200519 yr comment_109195 I'll second that. The only device I'll found better than time on a plane board is the MEGSA Perfect Practice Equipment (http://www.megsappe.com). It's $$$, but after using one, I'm saving up!! Wow, What a contraption! Check out www.golfontrac.com . This is a very simple tool that folds up and fits in your golf bag. Cheers, Bushman Edited December 5, 200519 yr by Bushman
December 19, 200519 yr comment_111174 The japanese pai-pai club. Excellent to create a perfect swing. U can see it in a video frm Mizuno page. regards. Bladerunner :tsg_smiley_yes: :tsg_smiley_yes:
January 26, 200619 yr comment_114055 Used the Pure-Swing over the weekend at a golf school. Very helpful for learning to set the wrists properly and maintain a flat left wrist through impact. Available at www.rovergolf.com.
February 18, 200618 yr comment_115647 I would really advice you to have a go with the impact ball !! Its helped a lot of my clients who had over swing problems and lack of width in the swing .
February 19, 200618 yr comment_115683 The Whippy Tempo Master. Very good to learn the right tempo and rhythm.
March 5, 200618 yr comment_116528 Any training aids you can highly recommend? Thats easy ... hit 500 balls a day on the range with a lesson from a decent pro before hand. forget the artificial aids ..practice makes perfect!
March 6, 200618 yr comment_116551 Tour Tempo (book and video) www.tourtempo.com Tempo Master www.tempomaster.com mike
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