Medicus Dual Hinge Driver Helps Perfect Your Swing

2007-03-08 10:33:40

( Pharmeceutical-Medical )



If you play golf, you know that golf’s goal is simple: you hit the ball into the hole. But most of all, your goal is to have fun. Playing golf demands from you power combined with finesse, skill enhanced by a little luck. The fact that the game has been played for over 600 years is possibly the most compelling testament to it being the greatest of games.

One of golf’s enduring appeals is its demand for you to constantly improve your skill. You want to drive the ball farther. You are always looking for the perfect swing; you seldom get it. To develop your swing, a teaching aid has become available in the Medicus golf club known as the Medicus dual hinge driver.

The Medicus dual hinge driver is derived from an earlier, single hinge version of the Medicus golf training club. The Medicus golf club trainers help users to develop their swing, improve their timing, put rhythm into their tempo and coordinate their movements.

Medicus golf engineers developed the Medicus dual hinge driver. It is a 5-iron with two hinges. If you make a perfect swinging motion, the force you create will prevent the hinge from bending or breaking, and the shaft will appear straight and normal.

If you snatch the Medicus dual hinge club back quickly, only with your hands, or start the club down too early, the hinge in the shaft will bend, indicating a flaw in the swing. One hinge in the Medicus dual hinge driver controls your back swing; the other is for your down swing. So what you need to do is practice until you can make a full swing without breaking either hinge.

The new hinge allows you to change the tension in the hinge mechanism, while an alignment indicator follows the path of your swing to give instant feedback.


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