Golf Training Aids

Working on Your Swing

Finally, A Golf Mat that Let's You Swing "Down-and-Through" the Ball (no more bounce) And It Even takes a Real Tee!
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3rd July 2008

Working on Your Swing

The most efficient way to work on your golf swing is to practice it as often as you can in order to make it as consistent as you can so you have the utmost confidence in it while on the course.

“I have been using my mat and birdie balls for about 4 weeks now and I absolutely believe they are the best training aid I have ever used. I try and hit them every chance I can the results are that I have lost at least 5 strokes a round. I have it set up at the back of my driveway looking over part of my back yard. By the way my 7 year old grand son uses the mat more than I do, we let him hit real golf balls for now but that won’t last much longer.” -Joe Pantano

The easiest way to accomplish this type of practice is to use backyard golf training aids that can help you practice when it is convenient for you to practice. These limited flight balls and golf practice mats will help you work on your swing and even your family members’ games.

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30th June 2008

The key to a lower score

The key to a lower score is to improve your swing by practicing. Practice alone will not allow one to reach their goal because the true key is to practice the right way with the correct equipment.

“I have been using my mat and birdie balls for about 4 weeks now and I absolutely believe they are the best training aid I have ever used. I try and hit them every chance I can the results are that I have lost at least 5 strokes a round.” -Joe Pantano

Success stories like these show how proper practice can result in a reduction of strokes from your score. The greatest thing about the realistic golf hitting mats and golf driving mats is that they can be used in your backyard with limited flight balls that accurately show the path of a shot without the lengthy retrieval required with a regular ball.

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