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Golfdust - Impact Indicator Training

 
Author: Jim Greene

It has happened to every one of us. You know what I'm talking about. You are on the course, enjoying your day and your game is going pretty well. When out of nowhere you start shanking balls in every direction. You have no idea where it came from and the more you chase the problem the worse it gets. No matter what you try to do you can't seem to get the problem sorted out. Obviously, you aren't making square contact with the ball, but how much should you adjust? How far from the sweet spot was that last swing? You can continue to make small adjustments without knowing exactly where you are hitting the ball. But, this can take quite a long time, and you can't be exactly sure where you might be making contact.

Wouldn't it be great if you could tell exactly where your golf club made contact with your golf ball on every single swing? This information would be very valuable in helping you determine the cause of that last errant shot. The most important part of a golf swing is delivering the clubface squarely at impact, and hitting the ball in the center of the clubface. If those two goals are accomplished, the ball will fly straight, and it will fly far. Knowing the exact point of impact on the face of your golf club is imperative when you are hitting badly, and will help you make the necessary beneficial adjustments to your swing to get you back on top of your game. Small changes in your stance or grip, or the length of your clubs, can play a major roll on the point of contact with your club face and your ball trajectory.

That is where Golfdust comes in. Golfdust is a revolutionary new golf training aid that is taking the golf industry by storm. Golfdust is a handy, spray on alternative to the time tested impact tape method of determining your contact point. It's very quick and easy, and you don't have to take time out from your round, you simply spray Golfdust on the face of your golf club, wait about ten seconds for the product to begin to tack up, then take your normal swing. Afterwards the exact point of impact will be revealed right on the face of your club. It will even allow you to make several shots before you need to reapply. No more guessing. You will have a visual indicator as to what part of the club face made contact, and can then use this information to adjust your swing accordingly.

Keep a can in your golf bag to check your swing while at the driving range, or on the course. If you have picked up a small glitch in your swing this product just might be that extra little edge you've been looking for.

Author Bio:
Jim Greene is a renowned writer. Jim likes to compose articles about this field.
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