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Wrist Firm Swing Aid

Solid at Impact Means Longer Off The Tee!

Wrist Firm Golf Training Aid

Wrist Firm Golf Training Aid

Your LEAD wrist needs to stay flat at the top of your swing, all the way through the all important impact zone. Distance comes from clubhead speed and hand position at impact.

Most medium to high handicapped players hit the ball too high or with little distance: Why?

1. Trying to get the ball airborne thus scooping the ball.
2. Premature releasing of the club.
3. No tempo or timing.
4. Tension in the grip caused from anxiety.

Now, the solution. The Wrist Firm is different from the products that fit on the lead hand. True, the trailing wrist needs to stay flexed through impact. However the lead wrist leads the shot, doesn't it? So why not focus strictly on it?

The Wrist Firm will absolutely keep your wrist from breaking down through impact. Believe us, you physically cannot break it! It will be ROCK Solid and will stay that way though out the entire swing giving you the feel of what the wrist are supposed to feel like in a golf swing. NEUTRAL!

So by keeping the lead wrist firm from takeaway to follow-through, you get instant feedback on this feeling. Use it in your short game first, just to get the feel. Then after a couple of sessions, hit a few wedges with the Wrist Firm on and gradually work your way into the driver.

Take your time with it. If you have been scooping it, this will fell radically different at first. But believe us, when you see your first 250 yard drive, you'll know that your patience has paid off. The Wrist Firm is also very valuable for ingraining the short game feel as well as keeping the lead wrist flat for the putter stroke. If you allow the wrist to break down in the putter stroke, the ball will tend to hop and skip on you from impact helping the the ball to go immediately off-line.

Wrist Firm works fine for lefties too!

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