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Old 05-09-2007, 04:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Swing Trainers gimmick or good

Are the many golf trainers for sale, David Leadbetter, Momentus etc etc a waste of money ??
I am looking for something that actually helps me maintain a good swing after my lessons so i can it correct etc.

Any suggestions for swing trainers etc ?
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Old 05-09-2007, 10:29 PM   #2 (permalink)
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my dad has the momentus with 2 joints. it seems to make sense with how you are suppose to use it and how its suppose to help... but i think some lessons would be a better way to go
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Old 05-10-2007, 12:03 AM   #3 (permalink)
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gimmicks ...a teacher will help more ..and practice!!!!! if you think swinging one of those for 10-20 mins is going to help you your wrong...although the only swing thing i would suggest is a swing weight or those heavy yellow clubs to help you loosen up if you just half to buy one...swing weight helped me shorten my swing to parallel cuz if i went to far my swing became unbalanced etc so it made me shorten my swing to parallel to keep a balanced swing
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Old 05-10-2007, 07:40 AM   #4 (permalink)
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I have the medicus 2000 dual hinge, and for me it was worth the price of admision. I still swing it almost everyday to keep my swing in sync. It helped me with my tempo, and getting the club in the correct position through out my back swing
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Old 05-10-2007, 08:09 AM   #5 (permalink)
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I have a momentus. I like it for warming up and helping me stretch out.

I knew Jim Sorenson (Momentus Inventor) when he was a teaching pro at Golf World (a driving range I worked at in Tulsa, OK). He was a pretty funny guy, not really funny ha, ha, but funny weird. Every day I would see him he would introduce himself to me as if we had never met.

Anywho, I have one of the origional Momentus clubs that he was testing out. It didn't have a clubhead on the end of it or a yellow shaft. But it does weigh about 10lbs. It feels like you are swinging a sledge hammer.

After I had left Tulsa, I had never heard about Jim Sorenson again, then one day I went into a Nevada Bobs and there is this yellow weighted shafted iron. I thought someone had stolen Jim's idea, until I read the back of the tag that had his funny little grin on it.

I am glad that he has done good. He was always trying one funny gimmick after another. One of his ideas was a 1-900 number where you could get updated golf scores. Now mind you this was before the golf channel and the internet. Still, I don't see how that was ever going to work out.

I think the momentus is good for strength and stretching, but I don't think you will suddenly be hitting it like they claim.

Another one I like are those hoola hoop looking things where you have to swing on plane. This definitely gives people a good idea of what a more correct swing plane is. But I have seen many people use them incorrectly.

I have tried those Swing Link things (David Leadbetter and Peter Jacobsen) where they fasten your arms to your body. I think it can give people that don't know how to make a shoulder turn a good idea of how to use your body to swing the club instead of just your hands and arms. But for anyone other than a beginner they don't make much sense as they put your arms in a very weird position.

But the best thing out there is a good Pro with good camera equipment and a few hundred balls a day.
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Old 05-10-2007, 11:17 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Thanks for the honest replies, i have also just got the golf swinger course which seems to make sense.Anybody else tried or read it ??
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Old 05-11-2007, 03:07 PM   #7 (permalink)
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The only one I would give the nod to, is the momentus powe hittier. The weighted clubs help you ingrain a good swing. If your timing is off, you'll be off balance, but if it's right, you have a nice smooth finish. Really helps you get warmed up on the course. Plus, If you swign that thing long enough, your swing speed will increase a little.
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Well I have a question, it isn't quite about swing trainers but it is about putting greens. I was just wondering if anyone had one and if it was worth the money.
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^^^^

I would just say practice your putting,

lining up the ball

correct grip

stance

etc

then you'll get better
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Old 05-12-2007, 08:56 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Well I know that but I need somewhere to pratice so thats why I was wondering.
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