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Power Swing Fan

The Power Swing Fan is a simple golf training aid that will improve your golf swing. This training aid will help you increase clubhead speed giving you longer distances with all your clubs. The Power Swing Fan will eliminate common swing faults such as picking the club up at the start of your backswing, coming over the top and casting.

Use this training aid as you would any of your own clubs. Keep your eyes where the ball would be and swing, it is that simple. The resistance of the fins as you swing will discourage you from picking the club up too quickly. When at the top you should keep your left arm extended (right arm for lefties) and imagine you are holding a tray that will stop your elbow from flying out while at the top of your swing. On the downswing the air resistance will encourage you to follow the path of least resistance and you will start your downswing correctly by letting the right elbow and hands drop (for right handed players) into the slot. At impact the hands will be pressed slightly forward. For the release after impact the fan will rotate counter -clockwise. Extending your arms is vital to maximize distance  and accuracy of your shot.

Swing this training aid 20-30 times a day and in a couple of weeks you will feel better control, straighter shots and more distance. If you are right handed you should also swing this training aid left handed a few times a day also just to maintain muscle balance.

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