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Product Name: Inside Approach - Swing Trainer |
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Inside Approach - Swing Trainer
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No Sales Tax for orders outside California !
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Brief Description |
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| The Inside Approach – How it works is why it's so effective!
The Inside Approach was developed to give golfers a clear visual understanding of where the club needs to be swung as it approaches the most critical point of the swing... the impact zone. To hit solid, accurate shots, the clubface must be square or squaring at impact and the club must be approaching the ball from an "inside" path. The Inside Approach’s unparalleled design gives golfers immediate feedback (both positive and negative) on whether they have accomplished this task. |
Detailed Specification |
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The path in which the club is
swung directly influences one’s ability to square the clubface and thus be
consistent. If the club is swung down too steep or from out-to-in, it makes
it very difficult for your hands and arms to square the clubface - the
result of which is usually an open clubface at impact causing the SLICE (85%
of all golfers do this).
If you happen to square the
clubface when swinging from out-to-in, you may hit a "pull." (Often, you may
find that you pull your short irons and slice you longer irons, and
especially your driver). When the club is swung down on the correct path, it
promotes the proper sequence of movements necessary for your arms and hands
to naturally square the clubface.
Some golfers have a tendency to
hit pushes and hooks. These ball flights are also a result of poor path,
however, the path now is being swung too far from the inside or underneath
the correct swing plane.

The Inside Approach is
universally designed to correct both of these undesirable swing paths by
giving you safe and instant feedback on whether you have swung the club on
the correct path. If your swing path is correct you will miss the cushion;
if it is incorrect your club may hit the cushion. The cushion, if hit, is
designed to safely break away thus not hurting you or your club(s). This
immediate feedback (positive and/or negative) is by far, the most effective
method of training a new motor skill.
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