Medicus Driver Helps Refine A Stable Swing

2007-05-02 10:04:19

( Pharmeceutical-Medical )



Golf, it seems, is the unofficial sport in the world of business. You must have heard it said, that business decisions are actually done during a golf game, and board meetings convene only to confirm them. For this reason, you'll need to know how to conduct yourself successfully during a round of business golf. But, first of all, you'll have to be master of your game.

Golf players all agree that the golf swing is the defining factor in your game. You don't move your body much when you make putts and short shots. However, most of the golf shots you make are variants of your full golf swing. When you fire tee and fairway shots, you necessarily use your full swing.

A full swing in golf is an elaborate movement of the body. Your objective with the swing is to bring the club head to a speed so great that it will drive the ball as far towards the hole as possible. It has three stages: a backswing (usually to the right, for right-handed golfers); a downswing, which ends when you hit the ball; and a follow through.

In its program to help golfers perfect their swing, Medicus Golf has developed the Medicus driver, of which some of the latest models are the Medicus 2000 and the Medicus Dual Hinge driver. The Medicus driver is the product of long, exhaustive studies Medicus Golf conducted on the mechanics of the golfer's swing.

You will observe that the golf swing is so difficult to learn. The movements involved are so complex and unnatural. Golf beginners will spend long months practicing their swing. Often, you cannot acquire a good swing without instruction from professional trainers. The innovative design of Medicus drivers will help you develop a consistently stable swing, and will do much for your game.


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