Top 4 Categories Of Golf Training Products

If you have ever looked into buying golf training products you will know that there are an abundance of them. Make sure though, that you know what you are looking for and for what purpose you need the golf training products. A lot of golfers end up spending vast sums of money on golf aids that just don’t work for them.

Some golfers don’t have a specific problem with their game – they just want to improve upon a certain area of it. Some desire a ways of achieving more distance or more accuracy, while others are interested in getting fit for golf and want to buy some golf strength training aids.

In this article I will point out the top 4 categories and which type of golf training products you can find. You should first try to identify why you believe you think a golf training aid can help you. Once you have identified your particular problem you will be in a better position to choose the right golf aid to help you improve your game.

Golf training equipment isn’t the only choice you have – in their place, you could have a look at the available golf guide books (eBooks) or golf DVD’s that show you how to improve certain areas of your game. Many of these eBooks and DVD’s are great resources for targeting and fixing a certain golfing problem; the golf swing, golf fitness programs, golf stretching exercises, how to fix a slice, or just some good general golf lessons. If you prefer using a physical golf training aid then here are the top 4 categories:

Full Swing Training Aids: This is the biggest category of them all, but not all products that are lumped into it are a complete golf swing solution. Probably the best full swing trainers are the hinged golf clubs like the Medicus Dual Hinge Driver or the Refiner hinged training clubs. Next, you could try the Leadbetter Swing Setter or weighted golf clubs like the Momentus weighted driver. Finally, a full circle swing trainer like the Explaner can really help you with the full swing.

Golf Fitness Training Aids: These products should be considered by all golfers because once you are fit for golf you will see a marked improvement in your golf game. The leader in this category is the GolfGym range of fitness training products. Weighted golf clubs are also another excellent way to build up your golf specific muscles as well as increase your flexibility. The Explaner that I mentioned before uses a weighted roller that also tones up your golf muscles and range of movement.

Golf Grip Training Aids: As the perfect golf swing starts with a good golf grip, golf grip training aids are another essential product if you have problems with your grip. These products range from specially molded grips that fit over your regular grip of your clubs to special golf gloves that help you grip the club with the right pressure and the right position every time. Also in this category you will find grip training aids that are designed to strengthen the muscles of your hands and wrists.

Putting Training Aids: Putting is one of the most important areas of the game of golf and you will find many diverse putting aids to help with your putting. There are putting aids that help you with your tempo and even laser guided putters to help with alignment. You will also find a great variety of putting guides and tracks for alignment training as well as braces that train you in the correct positioning of your forearms and hands for the putting stroke.

These are the top 4 categories of golf training products. The other categories are all more focused on specifics of the golf swing – swing plane, alignment, golf tempo, weight transfer, balance, release, impact position, and short game training aids. As you can appreciate, there is a very specific golf training product for each specific area of the golf game. Just remember to buy only the golf training aid that specifically trains you in the area of the golf game that you need to improve.

Visit Mick’s website for more information on golf training where you can read reviews of the best Golf Training Aids. Also you can read more about Golf Fitness Training at his online golf tips site.

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