Maybe it is because I recently attended the annual PGA Merchandise Show but training aids for golf seem like they are never ending. Every single day someone claims that they have a better mouse trap for your full swing or how to improve your putting. As with anything you can find training aids very reasonably priced and the price range can go to as much as you want to or can spend.
If you are taking lessons, it is best to determine which training aids would be best for you to use with your golf instructor. This way you do not purchase a training aid that is trying to accomplish the exact opposite of what you need to do. Believe it or not it happens more often than you think. Your friend found a practice aid that worked for them and you run out to buy it not knowing that this particular practice aid will not allow you to achieve your goal.
Once you know which training aids will help you, where should you go to purchase them? Again you have many options. Here are just a few to get you started:
Golf Course
If you are already taking lessons from a golf professional, he or she more than likely has the ability to sell the practice aid. Since you are already taking multiple lessons from them, they might even offer you a discount to purchase the training aids through them and or their facility.
Golf Store
Whether you live close to one of the "big box" golf stores or you have a small local golf store close to you, they should have plenty of practice aids available. Typically, the big box stores will have a larger selection due to their sheer size and buying power. Unless you are looking for something very specific, you should be able to find the most popular training aids available no matter the size of the store.
Online Golf Shop
As you know by shopping online, you can easily compare prices among different stores. The product will be shipped directly to you and be ready for you to use. Do not think that you automatically will pay more for the product due to the shipping cost. Many of today's vendors offer free shipping or a shipping charge of one flat rate. You will want to make sure that the site is a safe site by the seals that they display. Another advantage to shopping online is that you will be able to find the most obscure practice aids. This could be good or bad for you. It depends if you just keep surfing or you are able to make a decision. HAHA
You can easily find the training aids that you need at your regular golf course, a local golf shop or by finding an online retailer. Keep in mind that you must find the correct practice aids to help you and your golf swing or it will all be for naught and lead to being frustrated.
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Monday, April 13, 2009
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