The key is to some of the golf training devices that will help you and your swing and not just what the "hot" cure is for today. Some of the older golf training devices have stood the test of time and are just as good as any entering the market today.
So then the question becomes which of the many golf training devices is right for you? That question has a different answer for everyone because everyone is dealing with different issues in their golf swing.
With this being said, do not freak out. Here are a couple of different ways to find the best golf training device for you and your game.
1. You will want to determine which part of your game needs to be improved the most. You will break this down into the three categories: Full swing, Short Game and Putting.
2. To use an example we are going to say that your putting needs the most work.
3. Determine which putting theory best suits your stroke. Are you and arc putter or are you more of a straight back straight through putter? It really does not matter as long as you pick just one of them!
4. If you determine or decide that you are better off putting in an arc then that helps you narrow down which putting training device will work best for you. It is obvious that you do not want to purchase a training aid that will force your putter into a path that moves straight back and straight through. Once you are not using the training aid, you will revert back towards your old habits and be stuck in putting limbo. Obviously, if you are a straight back straight through putter then the opposite would be true for you.
If you are already taking golf lessons then you can consult with your teaching professional. Teaching professionals work with new and different golf training devices all of the time and can suggest one that will help you that will fit into your price range.
Another warning would be to be careful about training aid products that are sponsored by Tour pros. Not to say that they do not work, just keep in mind that the pro is being paid to make the commercial or infomercial and has an interest in that direction.
So, if you're looking to improve your golf game and lower your scores with a practice aid, first determine where you need to make the most improvement. Then take a good look at all of the various training aids available to determine which one will best help you. In addition, you can get some great advice from your teaching professional. Do not be scared to ask them, you will be glad that you did!
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