(Part 2) Best golf swing trainers according to redditors

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We found 79 Reddit comments discussing the best golf swing trainers. We ranked the 46 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about Golf Swing Trainers:

u/Simpsator · 3 pointsr/golf

Your right elbow is definitely flaring out. Try imagining squeezing a ball between your forearms (they actually sell an aid for this, but not totally necessary if you consciously think about it https://www.amazon.com/Tour-Striker-Smart-Ball-Training/dp/B00II5RSR2). This should keep your arms more together in the backswing and downswing.

u/Thimble · 3 pointsr/golf

After a while, you'll be able to cut the lesson costs. You might just go for a single tune up lesson once a year.

Perhaps you can supplement going to the range with a Swingbyte (or something similar) combined with a mat and net so you can practice at home.

As for rounds of golf, there are plenty of online discount sites that you can take advantage of.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/golf

You're getting so far outside the ball, that's the cause of your inconsistencies. That's why sometimes you hit the ball straight left (when the face is square to the club path,) sometimes to hook it (when the face is closed to the path,) sometimes you hit a slice (when the face is open to the path,) and many other mistakes. You gotta get your swing coming from the inside to eliminate some common misses.

http://www.amazon.com/SKLZ-Slice-Eliminator-Swing-Trainer/dp/B00S4JC822/ref=sr_1_4?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1464887042&sr=1-4&keywords=inside+approach

this thing is way overpriced, but maybe you're rich, or you can make your own. It'll get you going in the right direction.

u/lokhor · 2 pointsr/golf

The answer to your question is out there. Only, we cannot answer since we don't know your flaws. The best thing to do is get a single lesson from a pro, ask him to give you some drill and even ask him what training aids would be beneficial for you. He even might use some training aid during the lesson.

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https://www.amazon.com/Yunn-Training-Alignment-Accessories-Right-Handed/dp/B07RK9L1DK/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=putting+tutor&qid=1565915875&s=gateway&sr=8-4

Putting tutor to make sure your putts are starting on line



https://www.amazon.com/Callaway-CT29024-Alignment-Stix/dp/B00H88JDKU/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=alignment+sticks&qid=1565915947&s=gateway&sr=8-3

Alignment sticks can be used for an enormous amount of drills

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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01J1BLGC4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I used this aid to help my elongated back swing. Took me a while but now I have much better tempo and actually get more speed.

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https://www.amazon.com/Tools-STRAIT-LINE-Aluminum-Refillable-Irwin/dp/B0186JTY7G/ref=sr_1_10?keywords=strait+line+chalk+line&qid=1565916149&s=sporting-goods&sr=1-10

This is the best putting aid you will ever use CHALK LINE!!!

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https://www.amazon.com/Diriway-Training-Correction-Inflatable-Adjustable/dp/B07RW8CLM6/ref=sr_1_14?keywords=GOLF+TRAINING+BALL&qid=1565916213&s=gateway&sr=8-14

This is a good tool to use on your swinging to make sure your upper body is working in unison.

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Check out some of these tools and look up some drills. I am sure you can find a few that would help your game. Good luck!

u/Jerseyjamie · 2 pointsr/golf
u/Mylaptopisburningme · 2 pointsr/oculus

Could be legit.
I did a lookup of the domain name.
Searched for the contact info
Found this: http://myswinggolf.com/
http://www.amazon.com/Noitom-MySwing-Analyzer-iPhone-Android/dp/B00BWAZM9Q


u/Rob_035 · 2 pointsr/golf

I know I did before I knew better. I bought these popular SKLZ Sticks on amazon in 2016, they're listed for $19.99

u/bllgrn · 2 pointsr/golf

A friend of mine got one of these this winter, I played it once and it was a blast. I can not speak to its accuracy as I only played one round on it but I'm pretty sure it does give you some helpful information that could improve your game. As I recall it gives you stats like swing speed, tells you if you hit it of a toe or heel, if your swing is outside in or inside out.

I look forward to playing it some more this winter and If I had the room I would probably buy one for myself.

The only thing I would suggest is getting a mat to go with it, something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Right-Handed-OptiShot-Virtual-Simulator/dp/B008EEB5O4/ref=sr_1_11?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1342997992&sr=1-11&keywords=optishot+mat

Granted I would shop around for price and find one cheaper but its a little tough to get used to hitting of the thing considering its an 1.5-2" off the ground, more so for me because i have a bad habit of hitting fat more often then I should.

u/Miggaletoe · 2 pointsr/golf

The restricting hip turn thing is a fundamentally good idea but its not implemented correctly. Making a deeper hip turn is best for 99% of people.

http://www.amazon.com/Swing-Extender-Instructional-Bonus-Gift/dp/B0051NYC5K/ref=sr_1_1?s=golf&ie=UTF8&qid=1408731264&sr=1-1

u/aushizz · 2 pointsr/golf
u/DKB827 · 1 pointr/golf
u/jimmyayo · 1 pointr/golf

Firstly, lemme just say you have a pretty nice swing. But there's a pretty obvious reason you're going outside-in on your downswing: You're going SUPER shallow on the takeaway, which promotes the opposite action after the transition. Eric Cogorno does an okay job explaining this here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IigyNraZ7Vo

 

I've also had insane tempo issues. The $41 - SKLZ Gold Flex has removed tempo issues for me in a few days. It's the only warmup I do before a round. While waiting to hit tee shots through the round, I'll pull it out and make a few more swings.

 

I think you'll find that if you address your tempo issue, it'll really help with shallowing your club during the transition. You'll be in awesome shape in no time.

u/Will12239 · 1 pointr/golf

Lol no, the lack of weight is just so weird. Maybe with one of these though.
http://www.amazon.com/SKLZ-SIMSTIX-Golf-Nintendo-Wii/dp/B006N05Y0W/ref=pd_cp_vg_1

u/Outkikked · 1 pointr/golf

Mine is very simple. A weighted ring that slips over the butt of the shaft and slides down to the head end, resting on the hosel. While taking warm up swings before hitting balls, I focus on feeling where that weight is in relation to my hands. With such a dramatic weight difference I'm able to tell if my hands are out of place, essentially forcing me into the right positions. It's so heavy, I can't whip it too quick to the inside, or force it outside of the line (a la Ryan Moore). It makes for a great brief golf muscle workout before actually trying to find the center of the club face.

TL;DR: THIS

u/BreakOutTheBigGuns · 1 pointr/golf

I read a Stan Utley book and went out for an hour 1-2x/week to a chipping/putting green for a couple weeks. Also bought an Eyeline Target Circle as picking a spot is big for him.

Went out the next round and I was fucking shocked. I almost dunked a couple.

Next up: topping my irons so I don’t have to get to the green in 5!

TL;DR- I did a lot of intentional practice.

u/DronePirate · 1 pointr/golf

That's cool. Do you mean some medicated stuff for athletes foot or any type of foot spray like this stuff.

I've bought these stickers, and they do not leave any residue. I do peel them off right after I'm done with them though.

u/zboy613 · 1 pointr/golf

Link to the club: PSP The Little One.

Never used it myself but I like the idea.

u/luiwis · 0 pointsr/nongolfers

Golf fag here, might have been better luck practicing if you'd invested in some of these bad boys http://www.amazon.co.uk/PGA-TOUR-Sticks-Alignment-Golf/dp/B007CCAUZY