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Control Trainer Swinging Wrist Swing Aid Golf Gesture-Gam 18 Tennis Balls

$ 4.74

Availability: 67 in stock
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Condition: New

    Description

    Golf Swinging Swing Training Aid Tool Trainer Wrist Control Gesture-Gam
    Product selling point:
    Designed to create the correct swing positions by setting the correct hinge position at the top of your back swing
    Corrects face alignment throughout your golf swing, which creates increased distance, enhanced accuracy and lower scores on the golf course
    Suitable for both right and left-handed golfers, as well as female golfers and junior golfers
    Perfect for use on driving range
    Can be used whilst hitting balls at practice
    Simple yet effective golf training tool
    Specification:
    Material: ABS
    Color: Yellow
    Material: ABS
    Size: 24 cm x 11 cm
    Weight: 35g
    Package Includes:
    1 x Golf Posture Corrector
    When many players swing, they often do not grasp the wrist angle of the swing well, so they often fail to hit the ball, or the batting effect is not ideal. This swing wrist angle fixer can effectively reduce the incorrect wrist movement and the wrong wrist angle
    of the upper club when swinging, so as to effectively keep the motion track of the club in a complete plane when swinging, thus forming an effective batting, and making the batting effect more ideal. Long-term use of practice, will make players unexpected
    gains!
    Instructions
    1. Preparatory Ball Fixer Ball Rod and Right Arm Keep in One Line
    2. Upper pole: When upper pole, the fixator points to the right arm.
    3. From the top pole to the apex, the fixator will contact and hold against the left forearm, forming a 90-degree coaching.
    4. The fixer keeps a 90-degree right angle with the left arm when hitting the ball; the fixer's club and the left arm remain in one line when hitting the ball.
    5. When feeding the rod, the fixator points to the left arm.
    6. When the end is facing the target, the fixator holds the left forearm, and the club is in a horizontal state.