Medicus Dual Hinge 7 Iron Trainer


Medicus Dual Hinge 7 Iron Trainer

Medicus Dual Hinge 7 Iron Trainer The Best Selling Golf Training Aid Ever, The Medicus! The Medicus has been chosen by golf pros as the #1 swing trainer club in the world. It is the best selling golf training aid ever! It is used by over half a million amateur golfers and thousands of professionals and now it’s BETTER THAN EVER! Once you learn to swing the Medicus without breaking it you know you are swinging in tempo and on plane. You’ll get rid of that slice and start hitting longer, straighter shots and start shooting lower golf scores!

The Medicus Dual Hinge 7  iron trainer features:

  • FREE BONUS DVD “Swing Like a Pro” starring Medicus Inventor Bob Koch
  • The Original Medicus sold over 2 million units
  • For Amateurs and Professionals alike use Medicus to improve their scores
  • Voted the number one swing trainer 7 years in a row
  • The New and Improved Medicus Dual Hinge is better than ever
  • Patented Dual Hinge Lets you know when you swing incorrectly
  • Teaches you to swing in tempo & on plane
  • Instantly identifies the flaw in your swing
  • Helps Eliminate Slices and Hooks
  • Lets you groove the perfect golf swing
  • Hit longer, more accurate shots time after time
  • Can be used indoors or out – at home, on the range, or on the course
  • Improves all aspects of your swing – from the takeaway to the downswing to the follow through
  • Develops muscle memory so that you develop a perfect and repeating swing
  • Improves consistency and control

Putting Greens: How to Buy the Best for You




Putting greens are an excellent way to practice your golf shots and improve your sing without needing to go to expensive golf clubs. Depending on your needs and on your financial resources, you can buy putting greens which are small, like the Big Moss Original 3′x9′ Putting Green, which has the following characteristics:

Big Moss Original 3'x9' Putting Green
Big Moss Original 3′x9′ Putting Green

Big Moss Original 3′x9′ Putting Green The Big Moss Original Putting Green is a 3′ x 9′ putting and chipping green.

It is compact and perfect for practicing those “money” putts from 7′ and closer. It has a built-in downgrain and rolls like a freshly-cut bent grass green every time. It is made from a non-wrinkle material and is virtually indestructible.

Perfect for junior golfers and beginners.

Break Snakes provide unlimited contours that you create. Provides realistic putting and chipping situations for top-notch practice results. The Big Moss Orginal Putting Green is available in 2 packages:

1. Standard Package: 3′x9′ Putting Green, Chipping Mat, & 1 Break Snake

2. Ultimate Short Game System: 3′x9′ Putting Green, Oversized (36″x36″) Chipping Mat, & 2 Break Snakes

This putting green should be enough if you’re an absolute beginner to golf, or if you simply want to entertain yourself at the office or inside your house.

In case you can spare a little more space, you can go for the Big Moss Augusta 4′x12′ Putting Green, which is wider than the previous one and which has two holes:

Big Moss Augusta 4'x12' Putting Green Big Moss Augusta 4′x12′ Putting Green

Big Moss Augusta 4′x12′ Putting Green

The Big Moss Augusta Putting Green is a 4′ x 12′ premium putting and chipping green.

Perfect for home and office use, it offers unmatched versatility for teaching and year-round practice. It rolls like a freshly-cut bent grass putting green with a True-Roll downgrain built right in.

It is completely portable and sets up in minutes without tools.

Break Snakes provide unlimited contours that you can create. Make putting fun and exciting, anywhere you go. Compete with family and friends of all ages and improve your game while enjoying yourself.

The Big Moss Augusta Putting Green is available in 2 packages:

1. Standard Package: 4′x12′ Putting Green, Chipping Mat, & 1 Break Snake

2. Ultimate Short Game System: 4′x12” Putting Green, Oversized (36″x36″) Chipping Mat, & 2 Break Snakes

In the same range of price, depending on your personal preferences, you may like the Big Moss General 6′x12′ Putting Green, the Big Moss Country Club 6′x10′ Putting Green or the Big Moss Admiral 6′x15′ Putting Green. All of these will practically fit in most offices or backyards, even if you don’t have too large spaces. They are all affordable, quick to set up and smoothed out nicely, for a pleasant golf practice experience.

However, if you can find some more space and a bit more money, you can go for longer putting greens. Big Moss offers two variants: the Big Moss Long Putt 30ft Putting Green and the Big Moss Long Putt 60ft Putting Green.

Tour Links Indoor / Outdoor Putting Greens



Tour Links 3′x10′ Dogbone Indoor/Outdoor Putting Green

Order the Tour Links 3′x10′ Dogbone Indoor/ Outdoor Putting Green now, and Shipping is Free!!! (Free Shipping applies to Continental US Orders Only)
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Tour Links 3′x10′ Dogbone Indoor/ Outdoor Putting Green
Work on improving your game almost anywhere and at anytime with the Tour Links 3′x10′ Dogbone Indoor/ Outdoor Putting Green.
Like all Tour Links Putting systems, the Dogbone assembles and dissembles easily so you can practice in your family room, office, or back yard in just minutes. Plus, its generous 20 square-foot putting surface gives you ample room to practice a wide range of shots.
Tour Links 3′x10′ Dogbone Indoor/ Outdoor Putting Green
2′ 10″ W x 9′ 9″ L
20 square feet of putting surface
Weather resistant for Indoor/Outdoor use
Portable: Assembles/Disassembles in minutes
Turf: Tour Speed for more realistic putting
2 Regulation Size Cups: Lower than the level of the turf allowing the ball to fall completely into the cup
1 Practice Green Pin
Structural Molded Base
2 interlocking panels
Player can stand on entire green
Elevated platform creates a level playing surface
2 Contour Pads: Create varying left-to-right and right-to-left breaks

Tour Links 4′x10′ Indoor/Outdoor Putting Green/strong>

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Tour Links 4′x10′ Indoor/Outdoor Putting Green
Getting a little ball into a little hole is a big challenge. With 32 square feet of realistic turf, the Tour Links 4′x10′ Indoor/Outdoor Putting Green is the perfect match for those looking to step-up their game.
Tour Links 4′x10′ Indoor/Outdoor Putting Green
4′ W x 10′ L
32 square feet of putting surface
Weather resistant for Indoor/Outdoor use
Portable: Assembles/Disassembles in minutes
2 Practice Green Pins
Turf: Tour Speed for more realistic putting
2 Regulation Size Cups: Lower than the level of the turf allowing the ball to fall completely into the cup
Player can stand on entire green
Elevated platform creates a level playing surface
Contour Pads: Create varying left-to-right and right-to-left breaks

Tour Links 14′x20′ Indoor/ Outdoor Putting Green

Tour Links 14′x20′ Indoor/Outdoor Portable Putting Green
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Features:

  • Weather resistant for Indoor/Outdoor use
  • Portable: Assembles/Disassembles in minutes
  • 6 Practice Green Pins
  • Turf: Tour Speed for more realistic putting
  • 6 Regulation Size Cups: Lower than the level of the turf allowing the ball to fall completely into the cup
  • Structural Molded Base
  • Player can stand on entire green
  • Elevated platform creates a level playing surface
  • Contour Pads: Create varying left-to-right and right-to-left breaks
  • Realistic Flag

Utley Golf Training Aid Package

Ultimate Utley Training Aid Package


Ultimate Utley Training Aid Package Ultimate Utley Training Aid Package

Ultimate Utley Training Aid Package includes:

Utley Learning Curve: excellent resource for improving your putting, based on Stan Utley’s teaching philosophy, including a 30 minutes instructional DVD; suitable for both right-handed or left-handed golf players

Eyeline Extension Mirror: useful for checking the alignment of your eyes, shoulders, feet and putter face, providing also a visual reference for the path of your stroke.

Tour Links 5 ft. Training Aid: putting green

Golf Training Aid Ultimate Complete Package

Ultimate Complete Training Aid Package



Ultimate Complete Training Aid Package

The Ultimate Complete Golf Training Aid Package includes:

  • Explanar: the revolutionary golf instruction aid designed by Luther Blacklock
  • Leaderboard: posture and stability platform with adjustable resistance skate board, which helps you improve power, balance, posture and swing dynamics
  • Tour Links 13 ft. Putting Green Training Aid: great practice tool for your accurate, consistent putting, suitable for both indoors and outdoors
  • Z Factor Perfect Putting Machine with laser and ball hopper accessories: the machine is adaptable to teach both Square to Square and ARC putting technologies
  • Swing Tempo: the correct digital reference to your tempo, timing and rhythm, allowing you to learn your tempo using three methods: vibration, visual and audio.

If you already have some golf training aids, you can opt for buying only those components in the package that you want. By clicking on the photo above, you’ll be able to see all resources for beginner golf players, with their prices and with explanatory videos that will lead you through your way to improve your golf performance. Most items have free shipping for continental US residents.

Woods and Federer: A Friendship of Champions

March 3, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Golf for Beginners

When people daydream about becoming the best of the best, the top of their chosen field, few pause to consider the potential drawbacks that such elevation may bring. Yet, for those who are truly remarkable within their own discipline, being so vastly superior to all the other competition can be surprisingly difficult to comprehend. Being the best has its perks, but one must also concede that it can be worryingly lonely.

It is therefore little surprise that two champions, who have dominated their respective sports for much of recent memory, have forged a friendship based on understanding how lonely being the best can be.

In golf, Tiger Woods has been there and done it all. The king of the greens, he is so vastly superior to most other players on the golfing circuit that few bother to even imagine success against him.

In tennis, Roger Federer has very nearly – with the exception of the French Open, which proves elusive – been there and done it all. The king of grass, he plays with the grace of a ballet dancer and many opponents know they have lost before the first ball has even been served.

Woods and Federer have become close friends, these two giants of their own sports. The two were brought together by Nike, who saw the potential of these two living sporting legends and united them for an ad campaign. They have since starred, together with footballer Thierry Henry, in advertisements for razor brand Gillette alongside their Nike commitments. Before the 2007 Wimbledon final – in which Federer played his tennis arch-rival Rafael Nadal – Woods recorded a video message for Federer, via Nike, encouraging his friends to win his fifth title. Both men confess to a friendly rivalry as to who can win the most majors in their respective sports; currently, Woods holds the record at 14, with Federer on 13.

Their friendship has extended beyond the advertising suite. In 2006, Woods was photographed supporting Federer from Federer’s own players’ box as he bid for the US Open title. Both have also openly talked of their friendship in interviews and how it has helped them; citing that only each other, out of everyone on the planet, can really understand the position they are in.

Latest news show that Tiger Woods has been defeated at the PGA Championship at Hazeltine. He seems to be human, after all.

Golf Balls And Holes History

March 3, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Featured, Golf for Beginners

Golf is still perceived as an elitist game, maybe because of the budgets needed to be able to play it. The equipment is expensive, membership fees for golf clubs are expensive, caddies cost money, so you have to make sure you can afford to play this game even before you join a training course.

In terms of the sports modern society is used to, golf has one of the longest and most interesting histories. This is a sport that has been dominating the public conscious for nearly 500 years, and as with anything with roots in Medieval times, has been forced to adapt and change as the world around it does so too.

The first game of recorded golf was in 1456 in Edinburgh, Scotland. This, however, does not mean the Edinburgh game was the first time the sport was played, merely that it was the first time a person took the time to write down the events. In a period of low literacy levels, it is little wonder that some golfing historians say the game has social origins up to 200 years before the first recorded date.

The game itself was recorded in the archives of the Edinburgh Burgess Golfing Society, and can still be seen today. This confirms golf as a primarily Scottish game, which soon became popular throughout Europe and eventually the world. Much of the spread from Scotland is attributed to King James, who in 1603 became the first monarch of both Scotland and England, creating what we now know as the United Kingdom. Having grown up in Scotland, when King James became King of England following the death of his kinswoman Elizabeth I, the game came south with him. Golf obviously now has a worldwide appeal, yet the Scottish roots remain, with many famous courses still being played by world famous players in the northern country.

The foundation of golf is widely accepted to be the act, usually done by shepherds, of knocking stones into rabbit holes in Scotland during tedious watchings of sheep flocks. From these humble beginnings, the worldwide popular game we now know and love is believed to have stemmed.

All of the traits we associate with modern golf originated and were developed in Scotland. This includes the first 18-hole golf course, the first set of written rules of play and the first membership of golf clubs. The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of Saint Andrews is a popular destination for the golfing fan, due to their vast collection of documentation about the foundation of the game.

While some argue that golf has changed and developed from a basic game of hitting stones into rabbit holes to the cultural phenomenon it is today, others say simply: it’s still just about hitting stuff into holes. While this opinion may be crude, it is nevertheless truthful! This is as far as the golf history can be tracked.

Tiger Woods – A Golfer Like No Other

March 3, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Golf for Beginners

There is something amazing about the world’s number one male golfer in this day and age – and it is not just his race, although this makes his biography pretty unique. No, Tiger Woods is remarkable for so many reasons that he transcends race, and makes the curiosity value that surrounded him for much of his early career completely irrelevant. Whether you like golf or not, you will undoubtedly have heard of him, and this is not something that could have been said for most of the people who preceded him in golf’s premier ranking. We have to admit that the Tiger Woods PGA tour 08 was something to remember for a long time.

From an early age it was clear that Tiger Woods was a phenomenon. At the age of two – yes, as a baby – he appeared on American television showing his adeptness at putting and a year later he played nine holes at California’s Navy Golf Club, making his way around in 48 shots. Now if you don’t know much about golf, take it as fact that that is amazing. Many adult amateurs would dream of shooting 48 for a nine-hole round. To do it at the age of three is incredible.

Tiger Woods turned professional at the age of twenty – not especially remarkable in this day and age, but certainly one of the younger players ever to do so. By the time he had turned professional he was already marked out as one of the most exciting prospects the game had ever seen – in fact, probably undeniably the most exciting. There was no doubt that in terms of coverage, he gained some extra attention for being of mixed race. Lots of Tiger Woods pictures invaded the net, taken by paparazzi who make a living out of spying on people’s life and home. But the coverage was far more than anything due to the fact that he just kept winning.

As things stand, with Woods just back in the game after eight months out following surgery on his left knee, he remains the top-ranked golfer on the PGA Tour. Despite the injury – with which he played the entire US Open in 2008, and won – Woods’ place was untouched, and at the age of 33 he has spent 536 weeks (more than ten years) at the top of the world rankings. That is more than the three next most successful men in the rankings put together. Those three men? Greg Norman, Nick Faldo and Seve Ballesteros. I bet that Tiger’s wife must be so proud of her husband and family.