Sunday, February 20, 2011

Improve Your Swing With The Medicus Dual Hinge Driver

By Jeremy Winters


The Medicus Dual Hinge Driver is a groundbreaking club that is designed to help golfers improve their swing. The way this club works is based on the fact that at the tee, there's only a small range of swinging motions that would drive the golf ball in a straight line, and make it travel the ideal distance. And so essentially, the Medicus Dual Hinge Driver forces the player to carry out these optimal motions exclusively, and not anything else.

This type of swing training is made possible by this club's very name: the dual hinge. It is a trademarked application that's obtained solely in these unique clubs. As the name indicates, the hinge is able to swing in one of two directions, and it is placed at an exact angle relative to the club face. The hinge is additionally especially built to particular tolerances, providing it its unique attributes. Even so, it is also adjustable, allowing the person to tighten or loosen it more when his or her swing improves.

Just what all of this indicates is the fact that this driver is especially "breakable." As an illustration, when a player hurries the upswing, the increased speed of the club head relative to the shaft will make the driver break. In the same manner, when a player begins to twist his or her arms, the extra momentum also will cause the driver to break.

This breaking or hinging effect occurs at every stage of the swing in which a person departs from the optimum club position or swing plane. And whenever the driver breaks, it is impossible to make a shot thereafter, thus compelling the player to start once again until the swing is just right.

When the swing is completed at just the proper velocity, angle and plane, the player gets rewarded by a solid hit on the ball that does not slice or hook, plus the ball is able to travel a long way. As a result, a golfer receives instant feedback on their swing, and becomes really aware of what and exactly how it's going wrong every time. What's more, the beginning frustration only powers the player's determination to eventually get that swing right and hit the ball well.

This kind of training hasn't been possible before, and it has been demonstrated to show impressive improvement after only a few hours of practice. By allowing the Medicus Dual Hinge Driver develop a golfer's muscle memory, they would have made a significant step towards golf success. Now, all that's necessary will be to combine that driving skill with good aim, wind compensation, course judgment, and good putting skills to genuinely develop into a professional.




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