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Assist Weighted Golf Swing Trainer

February 20, 2010 by

  • ASSIST Golf Swing Trainers improve: grip, wrist action, clubhead speed and extension
  • Helps ingrain: Tempo & Timing, Weight Transfer, Strength and Muscle Memory
  • Great to use as a warm-up at the driving range or before the first tee
  • Available in right- or left-handed models
  • Comes standard with a formed Vardon-style molded grip and includes instructional DVD

Product Description
The patented ASSIST, with its precision bent shaft, exaggerates the release to teach the correct hand action for longer straighter shots. Plus it eliminates slicing. The ASSIST Golf Swing Trainer is the world’s best selling golf swing trainer with hundreds of thousands of these golf training aids in use by PGA, Senior PGA, and LPGA touring pros, as well as golf schools, universities, and amateurs of all skill levels…. More >>

Assist Weighted Golf Swing Trainer

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4 Responses to “ Assist Weighted Golf Swing Trainer ”

  1. Mary Carol Connors
    February 20, 2010 at 2:06 pm

    Molded Grip makes sure your hands and fingers are in the proper position. The weight of the club helps you insure that your hands are properly rotating through the hitting zone.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. J. Owen Berry
    February 20, 2010 at 2:58 pm

    This a replacement for an older version that was lost. It is the only golf swing trainer I would use.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. F. J. Ladwig
    February 20, 2010 at 5:55 pm

    This works just like it is advertised to do. I’ve only used it maybe 2 hours total and already notice the difference at the driving range and on the course,
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. M. Scott
    February 20, 2010 at 8:51 pm

    I was told of this product by my parents who had been told about this from a golf shop salesman….but they offered to buy it for me and they were clearly sold on the idea but I have to admit I was a little skeptical at first.

    Upon receiving the training club I noticed how heavy it truly was. I ordered the heaviest one I could (3.5 pounds) thinking i’m quite a strong player with a need for some extra weight…..i’m glad I did but it was very heavy and my wrists and forearms knew about it the first few swings… If your not the strongest player int he world then i’d say get a slightly lighter one.

    Does it improve your swing?? Well in theory it is meant to smooth out your swing, get you back on plane and physically cause you to align your hands and therefore the clubface correctly on the downswing….causing muscle memory to kick in and allowing you to take this into your normal swing. In practice??? Well, I was astounded at the results. Maybe its just that i’m smoother in my take-away and down swing now, maybe it that i’m using a lighter club on the course and feel like i’m swinging a feather or maybe its all just psychological, but I can see a huge improvement in my driving on the course. I am now out-driving all the guys I play with using a 3 wood while they are taking drivers…ok so as I said i’m a strong player and distance has never been a problem but the other thing is i’m straight as an arrow and right down the line where i’m aiming, which gives you a lot of confidence to hit those trickier tee-shots and fairway lies.

    I would highly recommend this training club to anyone interested in strengthening their swing and straightening out their shots. The trick is to not get carried away with power and let the swing trainer mold your swing and then take smooth strokes on the course … you will clearly see a difference!
    Rating: 5 / 5

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