Wrist Tac-Tic Summary
The Wrist Tac-Tic was designed to help golfers that have excessive wrist action in their swing. A common problem with amateur golfers is the breakdown of the wrists. This leads to golfers going “over-the-top” on the downswing, which leads to inconsistency and mis-hits.
Is the Wrist Tac-Tic effective?
The Wrist Tac-Tic attaches to the wrist. It can be used on either hand. As your wrists get out of position, the Wrist Tac-Tic will click. What is great about the Wrist Tac-Tic is that you are able to pinpoint exactly where your wrists breakdown during your swing. The Wrist Tac-Tic is also very simple to use.
What some people find frustrating about the Tac-Tic wrist is that while it correctly diagnoses whether or not you have problems with the breakdown of the wrist but does little to help correct the problem.
How much is the Wrist Tac-Tic?
The Wrist Tac-Tic can be purchased online for $29.99.
Is the Wrist Tac-Tic a good value?
The Wrist Tac-Tic is a very average golf aid. Besides helping with the wrists, the Wrist Tac-Tic does very little to help with other areas of you golf swing.
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The Sybervision method was discovered and developed at Stanford University. It's been endorsed by dozens of athletes from various sports. If you were a golfer in the 80's, you've undoubtedly heard of this program. If you're part of "Generation Y," such as myself, then chances are you haven't. I "discovered" it in a Golf Magazine at my Dentist's office. America's Top 100 Golf Pros voted on the best training aids of all time. Two out of the top three were Sybervision. So I decided to give it a shot and have no regrets.
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If you haven't seen the Medicus Driver, check out the video on the manufacturer's site.
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I got a lot out of my "Simple Golf Swing" purchase. Not only does it detailed pictures of every step of the golf swing, but it also includes video with great side notes. Plus, it recommends dozens of great drills with video examples so you know you're doing them right. After all, only perfect practice makes perfect.
If you have the time and patience to study and truly learn the golf swing, the "Simple Golf Swing" eBook is a great choice. It's the cheapest of the three recommendation at only $47.00 and it's an instant download.
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