Golf swing training aids are available in many different varieties including books, DVDs and instructional video tapes. The problem with these methods is that they do not provide any immediate feedback or indication if you are performing the described techniques correctly. Only perfect practice makes perfect and if you are reinforcing mistakes in your golf swing during your training, you are going to repeat them when you are on the course.
This is where Medicus hinged training clubs come in. They are specially designed to provide immediate feedback when you are doing something wrong so that you can identify it right away and make the necessary correction on the spot. Then you can swing again and determine if you successfully corrected what you were doing wrong.
The Medicus has been chosen as the number one swing trainer by golf pros for the last seven years. It features one or more hinges that will “break” if it detects anything wrong with your swing. When you can swing the training club without breaking it, then you can be certain that you are singing on plane and in tempo. The result is longer and straighter shots that do not hook or slice.
The dual hinge models of the Medicus Dual 2000 golf training club have two hinges, one for the back swing and one for the down swing. If your swing is off plane during either movement, then the club breaks. It will also break if your tempo is too quick.
Their latest practice club is the Medicus Dual Hinge 460cc Driver. It specializes in helping you to eliminate flaws which are specific to driving off the tee. Using a driver involves going beyond parallel during the upswing. This adds whole other set of challenges and the Medicus Driver works with you to identify and snags and correct them right away. The training club is also effective in helping you with your three and five woods as well. This new version is 460cc, compared to the previous making it the biggest Medicus trainer yet.
The Medicus driver is a 10.5 degree loft and was designed specifically to hit balls. While it is not necessary to actually hit balls with it to benefit, it is certainly helpful to knock a few out at the driving range with it. It is 42 inches long and weighs 1.1 lbs.
If you have been frustrated with watching videos and reading books and being unable to transfer the techniques you have learned to an effective improvement in the distance and accuracy of your golf swing, then it the Medicus golf swing training club, with its immediate feedback may be just the missing piece you have been looking for.

