If you think you already have a good swing, the Medicus 2000 may make you think again. This specially designed Medicus golf club will show you right away when there is a flaw in your swing.
Like any other golfer, you know that the most important factor that will advance you into the ranks of low-handicap golfers is your golf swing.
Developing your swing needs at least two elements. First, you should get formal lessons from a good golf professional. With the professional's assistance, you can have a video analysis of your swing so that you will see what you actually look like throughout the various points of your swing.
Second, you need good training aids. Once you have a good understanding of the basic positions involved in your swing, the training aids will help you refine your movements. For instance, if you fail to hit the ball with the toe of your club, the cause may be an improper position in your backswing. The Medicus 2000 can help you identify where exactly in your swing this is occurring.
The Medicus 2000 comes with a dual-hinge mechanism. Most golfers usually hit the ball too early. When you do that with a Medicus 2000, the club hinges and you immediately feel the break. But when you hit with correct timing, the shaft does not break. With continued practice, you will develop a more correct swing and chalk up lower scores.
You should be aware, though, that the first time you use the Medicus 2000 or any other Medicus dual hinge driver, you may feel that it is impossible to swing. It may take you several swings and a healthy dose of patience. Slowing down and relaxing, and taking time to perform your swing may be the main thing you will learn from the Medicus 2000. In golf, your timing is everything.
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