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Old 07-31-2012
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Default Golf Practice Equipment

Most golfers when practicing just use their clubs on the driving range. However, if you want to drop your scores and raise your game to the next level, golf practice equipment can help dramatically. Here are 5 golf practice training aids that every golfer should think about investing in.

Practice Golf Balls - I'm not talking about range balls here. I'm talking about using practice balls that will allow you to make full swings and hit actual balls in the back yard. One very popular patented design of practice ball is called the "Birdie Ball". This is a hard rubber cylinder ball design that allows the user to hit the ball as hard as they can, but it only travels a fraction of the distance with cheap golf clubs. Another popular practice ball design is just a plastic whiffle-style ball. These are also great to take full swings with. Both designs hook and slice just like regular golf balls.

Dual hinged clubs allow for simple training of swinging on perfect plane. If the golfer swings off-plane during any point of the swing, the hinges break down and the person must begin the swing again with cheap golf clubs. If the swing is perfectly on plane and in good tempo, the club will stay in one piece. Swung properly, one can actually hit balls with this device as if it's a regular club.

An often overlooked part of the game is chipping. It's simply not practiced enough, and it's actually quite amazing how important this aspect of the game is for amateurs, since most don't hit the green in regulation! Chipping well is the difference between saving par and scoring a bogey or worse. Practicing at home with a chipping net is a great way to improve this aspect of the game very simply.

Weighted clubs allow for the user to feel what it means to swing with the arms and body more in sync, as well as swinging with perfect tempo. This increased weight makes it so the smaller and larger muscles must work together, which is maximum power is achieved with a normal cheap golf clubs.

There's some golf practice equipment every golfer should consider when trying to raise their golf game to the next level. Golf training aids can dramatically lower scores and make golf that much more enjoyable.
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