Train your swing with SWINGCLICK and lower your scores
(SOUTH AFRICA) - With three wins worldwide last year including the dramatic come-from-behind victory at the PLAYERS Championship, Rickie Fowler continues to put the pedal to the metal in the 2015-2016 PGA Tour season with two Top 25 finishes in the Shriners Hospitals and WGC-HSBC Champions tournaments.
When asked what his goals were for the new season prior to the Shriners, Fowler replied, “The main goal is to win a Major and continue winning. He continued, “Ultimately, I want to be more consistent. I want to continue to get better and I think consistency is the big key.”
If you want to improve your timing, tempo and consistency and swing like the pros, the SWINGCLICK training device will help train your brain in just three simple clicks. The lightweight, portable device straps easily on to your forearm. Beginning with your takeaway, SWINGCLICK clicks at the top of your backswing, second at impact when striking the ball, and third when completing your follow-through.
Fowler talked further about the improvements he’s made in his golf swing. “I know what I’m bringing to the course, he commented. “Things are a lot more efficient; less feel oriented. Things are easier to fix.”
“SWINGCLICK is the only golf training device engineered to help golfers develop a smooth, efficient backswing and downswing,” said Mike Quinn, a former Sunshine Tour player and managing director of SWINGCLICK.
“Training with a SWINGCLICK builds confidence and improves accuracy. Instead of trying to overpower the golf ball, SWINGCLICK trains your brain to swing the club effortlessly, with perfect tempo, just like the pros.”
Making a smooth transition is a fundamental key to developing a more consistent swing. SWINGCLICK makes a click and alerts you when you are at the correct position at the top of the backswing. It allows you to practice your exact transition at the top repeatedly allowing for your optimum swing.
SWINGCLICK is also designed to help your short game distance control. By twisting the device clockwise, it can be set in additional positions to practice shorter swings. SWINGCLICK will improve the accuracy of your short-iron shots as well.
SWINGCLICK has been the number one selling training device on Amazon in Europe and Canada. The product is now available in the U.S. and can be purchased at Amazon.com (search SWINGCLICK) and www.swingclickgolf.com for $29.99.
For more information, product demos and training tips, visit www.swingclickgolf.com.
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