Strike N’ Swipe Summary
Strike N’ Swipe consists of stickers that are placed on the clubhead. These stickes can be used with putting, the long game, or even the short game. When you strike a golf ball with the Strike N’ Swipe sticker, the impression of the golf ball is recorded on the golf ball. In this way, you can determine how far you are from the sweet spot or if your swing has tendencies to hit a certain part of the clubhead.
Is the Strike N’ Swipe effective?
The Strike N’ Swipe differs from other golf ball impact stickers in that it is endorsed by David Leadbetter and you are able to “swipe” off previous impressions of the ball (i.e. Strike N’ Swipe’s are reusable). Other than that, there is really nothing that differentiates the Strike N’ Swipe from the basic golf ball impact sticker.
Some golfers have complained that the imprints of the Strike N’ Swipe are not very clear and hard to see.
How much is the Strike N’ Swipe?
Strike N’ Swipe can be purchased in packets of 5 for $9.99 on the web.
Is the Strike N’ Swipe a good value?
Strike N’ Swipe is a good way to find the position of the club at the impact zone. However, there is nothing about Strike N’ Swipe that is better than the average generic golf ball impact stickers. Strike N’ Swipe does not standout from the competition.
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Golf Training Aids
The Sybervision Golf DVD is one of the best-selling golf training aids of all time. It's based on principle of muscle memory. Essentially, if you watch the "perfect" golf swing over and over again, your subconcious tells your body -- your muscles -- what to do.
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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My second pick is the Medicus Dual Hinge Driver. It helps correct two key components of a good golf swing: plane and tempo. It helps you get rid of that slice and it helps you hit the ball longer and straighter.
If you haven't seen the Medicus Driver, check out the video on the manufacturer's site.
It's essentually a typical driver with two hinges. If your takeway is off plane, the hinge breaks and you won't hit the ball. The same thing happens if your try to crush the ball, helping you perfect your tempo.
I bought my Medicus for $200 about two years ago. Since then, the prices have dropped. You can get it for about $160. They're even offering a free trial. For more info, click on the links below.
The "Simple Golf Swing" is my favorite Golf eBook available. If you're a technical learner (such as myself) and not totally lost (I was VERY lost), then this book is a great choice to help straighten out your ball flight.
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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