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Whippy TempoMaster® enforces the need to swing the clubhead using centrifugal force to generate clubhead speed. The high flex point in the shaft, about 4 inches below the hands, gives immediate feedback to the golfer throughout the whole golf swing.
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Whippy TempoMaster®
golf swing trainers have been considered the best kept
secret on the PGA tour. Whippys are currently being used by 45
active tour players. Top golf schools in the country
have referred to Whippy
TempoMaster® as "the best golf training club we have ever
used. It really enforces all of the proper mechanics of
the golf swing and best of all it can't be cheated."
Whippy TempoMaster®
golf swing trainers enforce the need to swing the clubhead using centrifugal
force to generate clubhead speed. The high flex point in the
flexible shaft, about 4 inches below the hands, gives immediate
feedback to the golfer throughout the whole golf swing.
When
the golfer feels the shaft flexing at any given point in their
swing, they will know that they are applying power to the clubhead incorrectly and will relate the flexing of the shaft
to the erratic flight of the ball. The player will then be
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Whippy
TempoMaster® golf training clubs use centrifugal force to keep the
flexible shaft
from flexing, thus generating maximum clubhead speed and
enforcing the proper mechanics of the golf swing.
Whippy TempoMaster® golf training aids teach the golfer how to:
- repeatedly produce a correct golf swing
- develop slow hands
- acquire proper position at the top
- generate centrifugal power
- focus on left sided control, and that elusive move to
the golf ball (the collection move) that creates power in the
golf swing.
Whippy TempoMaster
golf swing trainers come with a lifetime warranty. If you
ever experience a problem, all you have to do is contact us
and we will put you in touch with the manufacturer who will
repair or replace the club. There is no cost involved other
than the cost of freight to our factory.
Whippy TempoMaster Tips
Stick the Butt of The Club - Into the Back of the Ball!
This golf practice drill takes a little imagination
to understand. This is the third key that will put you in the correct position
at impact or more accurately delay the release of your wrists so that they
release at the ball rather than at the initiation of the downswing.
Here it is. Swing to the top and
hold it. Now, in very slow motion focus on the grip of the club. At the top of
the backswing the butt of the club is pointing directly behind you down the
target line.
When you get about halfway down,
keep the butt of the golf club pointing at the back of the golf ball until your left arm
is about 80 degrees to the ground. At this point your hands will be only about 6
inches behind the ball. You should take notice of the flexible shaft of the golf club being
very close to your right shoulder. The only way you can reach this position is
to make sure the right hand does not become active. If there is any tension in
the right hand grip before this point then the wrists will uncock to some
degree. For most amateurs they will completely release at the beginning of the
downswing. This is casting.
So to insure a delayed release
there are three golf swing keys to think about.
- Keep the flexible shaft of the
golf club
close to your right shoulder for as long as you can.
- Keep the palm of the left
hand facing the ground for as long as you can.
- Stick the butt of the golf club
into the back of the golf ball.
You may not feel all of these, but
each one does the same thing. Find the one you can feel and relate to and use
it. As your release gets better then you will feel and understand all three.
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