If you’re a serious golfer it’s hard to miss the Medicus Driver info-mercials on the Golf Channel. PGA Tour stars Mark O’Meara and Camilo Villegas along with Tiger’s swing coach Hank Haney swear by this golf training aid as it practically forces you to swing the club on plane.
So can a golf training aid really detect swing faults for the average golfer and then become unhinged to provide instant feedback to the golfer? After wondering for years if this thing is the real deal, I decided to give it a try.
So I went down to my local pro shop and checked it out.
I was surprised at how heavy the club head seemed with the Medicus driver. As I started taking practice swings it felt like the thing would break in two! The more I swung it the more I began to realize just how durable this golf swing aid really is.
Then I hit some balls with my regular clubs. They felt lighter and easier to hit than normal, and that was after practicing with this training club for only a few minutes.
The truth is if you’re a golfer with flaws in your swing, the Medicus will give you instant feedback about what is wrong with your swing and how to fix the problems.
It’s true the Medicus Driver can be a bit spendy. Compared with lessons from your club pro which can run you upwards of $100/hour, the Medicus Driver is actually a very wise investment in your golf game. And we pay a lot of money to play this great game of golf, why not play your best?
Marketing Sheet:
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 Dual Hinge Driver 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! Medicus has sold over 1 million units!
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