Can you accurately predict exactly what the ball is going to do every time you swing? If not, you need to fix your golf swing. The SwingMark Golf Swing Aid uses AccuMarks to help you improve your golf swing by giving you a visual indication of exactly what needs to change in order to get a proper golf swing. If you need golf swing help, then the marks will show you how to improve your golf swing. All the golf tips in the world won’t help if you don’t know how your club is hitting the ball, which is where the SwingMark AccuMarks come in so handy. When you hit the SwingMark Ball, you’ll see two lines on your club face, a red one and a blue one. The Longer and thicker they are, the harder you hit the ball. However, the real value in the AccuMarks comes from their position and relative lengths. In a proper golf swing, the red and blue marks will be of equal length, in the center of the club face, on the sweet spot. This is what you should aim for in order to improve your golf swing. If the blue mark is longer than the red mark, your club face is too closed and the ball flight will hook to the left. If the red mark is longer than the blue mark, your club face is too open and the ball flight will slice to the right. This makes it quite easy to see how to fix your golf swing. If you’ve been searching for golf tips to help you figure out how to improve your golf swing, keep in mind that golf swing help isn’t going to do a lot of good unless you can actually apply it. On the driving range, it’s difficult to fix your golf swing because you can’t always be sure what you just did to improve your golf swing! With the SwingMark Golf Swing Aid, you’ll know exactly what you need to change in order to get the proper golf swing. See the images below for a better idea of how our swing aid works, then order yours today. Analyzing Your SwingThe SliceWhat you see:
What it Means: Your club face is angled open and/or your swing pattern is incorrect. Both conditions are putting spin on the golf ball that results in a slice. The HookWhat You See:
What it Means: Your club face is angled closed and/or your swing pattern is incorrect. Both conditions are putting spin on the golf ball that results in a hook. Thin Hit/Topping the BallWhat You See:
What it Means: Your club is hitting too high on the ball and it results in a thin hit or "topping" the ball. Fat HitsWhat You See:
What It Means: Your club is hitting the ground too far behind the ball and is resulting in a fat hit. The Sweet SpotWhat You See:
What it Means: You've made it! You're hitting the Sweet Spot! Your golf balls should be launching far and straight. Continue practicing until you get the marks here consistently. Adobe PDF Downloads:
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