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Golf Swing Teaching AidsTo get that edge, you are likely tempted when an infomercial comes on offering a cure all golf teaching aid. You slice the ball and they say it will fix that, but how do you know? The truth is that you don’t, so before you buy that golf teaching aid, you should consult with a local pro. Only they know what golf teaching aid is right for you and whether or not the one you are considering is likely to help you. You Might Get Worse According to most golf experts, using a golf teaching aid without knowing what the cause of your problem is (rather than the symptom, like a slice) can be counterproductive. You may end up correcting something that wasn’t the problem and then you end up with multiple problems and one symptom, which will just make it harder for you to make more corrections. The Pros Stay Simple If you go to any golf school or watch any lesson, you will see very few golf teaching aids being used. That is because when it is all said and done, most teaching pros like to keep things simple. They see the claims made by the makers of golf teaching aids and realize that they are either outrageous or will only work on certain users. Golf teaching aids are a tempting purchase. You want to get better and you may even be having a problem that you just can’t shake. The truth is that some of the golf teaching aids are good and do work, but you should consult with your local pro first so that you aren’t spending money on something that will just hurt you in the end.
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