Golf Wedge Training Aid
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Swing Training Aid: This golf wedge encourages proper in-to-out and out-to-in club paths for drawing and fading shots.
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Attack Angle Control: Negative attack angle promotes iron compression, while positive attack angle helps drive launch.
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Path Visualisation: The design visually represents ideal club path trajectories for various golf shots.
Club Path
In-to-Out
Develop an in-to-out club path, ideal for producing draw shots. By placing the wedge on the inside of the ball, it helps align your swing to follow the desired trajectory, encouraging the club to move from inside to inside the target line. This repeated practice reinforces proper swing mechanics for consistent fade shots.
Club Path
Out-to-In
Develop an out-to-in club path, ideal for producing fade shots. By placing the wedge on the inside of the ball, it helps align your swing to follow the desired trajectory, encouraging the club to move from outside to inside the target line. This repeated practice reinforces proper swing mechanics for consistent fade shots.
Negative Attack Angle
Achieve a negative attack angle with irons by promoting a downward club path. Positioned near the ball, it visually guides a descending strike, encouraging ball-first contact and proper compression for cleaner, more effective iron shots.
Positive Attack Angle
Develop a positive attack angle with drivers by guiding an upward club path. Positioned near the ball, it provides a visual cue to encourage a sweeping motion, promoting a higher launch for longer, more controlled drives.
Avoid
Heel Strikes
Placing the golf wedge on the outside of the ball acts as a physical barrier, encouraging you to avoid swinging too far from the outside-in. This prevents the clubface from coming too close to the ball's heel, reducing the likelihood of heel strikes and promoting more centred contact on the clubface.
Avoid
Toe Strikes
Placing the wedge on the inside of the ball encourages you to avoid an excessively inside-out swing path. This helps prevent the club from moving too far inside, reducing the chance of hitting the ball with the toe and promoting more centred contact on the clubface.
Ball
First Strike
Placing the wedge before the ball encourages you to strike the ball cleanly before contacting the ground. It promotes a downward swing path with irons, helping to avoid hitting the ground first and preventing chunky shots.