Golf Aids
Golf Books, Ball Retrievers
One of the areas that was used a lot more in the past to improve a golf game was the use of golf books. Videos have rapidly overtaken the use of books as you can actually see the swing or drill that you are attempting to learn. But books can still go a long way to helping improve our golf game. Don't neglect them.

One of the best books and systems we have found is titled "The Simple Golf Swing" by David Nevogt. This downloadable ebook gives you step by step instructions to a great golf swing and has literally helped thousands of golfers around the world.
But there are other aids that can help your game. Take "golf dust" for instance.

This is a product that you spray on the face of your golf club. You take a swing and it goes awry. You take a look at the club head face and there it is...a mark off center where you struck that shot. You were sure you hit it dead center but the evidence tells you otherwise.

Now you know where you need to adjust. You can try this over and with several shots as you get instant feedback as to how you are progressing in hitting the ball dead center on a consistant basis. A can of golf dust goes a long way to helping you use all those other training aids to get accumulated feedback on your progress to a better golf game.
Now, one of the things you like to do is hit golf balls all day long but it can get expensive going out to the driving range and hitting several buckets of balls. The next best thing to do? The Birdieball. The Birdieball looks rather strange but it hits and feels like a real golf ball, giving you proper feedback on your practice swings, but it only sails about 40 yards away! You just hit a bunch of Birdieballs and take a short little walk, gather them up and hit them again. Over and over.

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