Golfers love gadgets. But some training aids look helpful, promise the world and end up in the garage before the weekend is over. I hate when golfers are sold promises of improvement, only for the products to fail to deliver.
While user error always has to be considered and no training aid is guaranteed to fix your game, these are three training aids I would not buy and some suggestions on what to buy instead.
1. The Dazzling Speed Swing Trainer
2. Swing Away Golf Swing Training Tool
Instead of investing in this $50 training aid, keep it simple. Go to the driving range, hit real golf balls or buy a pack of limited-flight practice balls for the yard. You’ll get real contact feedback without wrestling a rope.
3. The Swing Whistle
One of my concerns with this training aid is chasing the whistle noise or trying too hard for the louder whistle. It could throw off your swing and reinforce some bad habits. One reviewer of the products said that it was fine overall but it popped off the club on one swing and got lost.
Final thoughts
A good training aid should improve a real skill, make practice more effective and give clear feedback. If something looks or feels gimmicky, it probably is. Move on and look for one of the better golf training aids on the market.
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