Medicus Golf Club: Using Technology To Train Your Swing

2007-03-08 10:33:40

( Pharmeceutical-Medical )



Through the long history of the game, golfers have used technology to make improvements in their equipment as a means to play better and more efficiently. The golf ball, originally wooden, has changed over the years to the modern multi-layer ball.

As technology has changed the balls, it has also transformed the golf clubs. Club heads of steel and graphite have replaced wooden club heads. Club shafts, once made of wood, have evolved into steel and now titanium alloys. Modern technology has also produced training drivers like the Medicus golf clubs.

Once you become a serious golf player, you are always looking to improve the way you swing your club and thus hope to generate more power when you hit the ball. Often, you realize you need instructions from a personal trainer to teach you the proper techniques. However, personal trainers are not always available.

As an alternative, you can use training clubs, such as the Medicus golf club. There are various Medicus golf clubs now in use to help you perfect your swing. The Medicus dual hinge driver is the club familiar to most golfers; other popular models are the Medicus 2000 and the Medicus pro 5 iron golf clubs.

The basic technological feature in a Medicus golf club is a hinge mechanism (or two hinges) which bends, breaking the shaft, when you make an error in your swing. Since the break happens immediately when the flaw in your swing occurs, you get instant feedback.

This makes the Medicus golf club the ideal trainer since you can always count on getting feedback every time you practice your swing. The feedback is thorough, because the Medicus golf club responds wherever in your swing the flaw occurs. The instant feedback from your Medicus golf club helps refine the timing and tempo of your swing.


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