apj0524
Head Pro
Did you have to wait long, been waiting two weeks so farWell I bought the TRS Slider in the end. Delivered today so will give it a go at the range in the week. Hopefully get my handicap down to a respectable number this year![]()
Did you have to wait long, been waiting two weeks so farWell I bought the TRS Slider in the end. Delivered today so will give it a go at the range in the week. Hopefully get my handicap down to a respectable number this year![]()
He is coaching a kid I know called Albie, he is a fantastic golfer and one to look out for in the future.It does look good on the clips I've seen. Makes sense and to be fair he is both a renowned coach and had one of the smoothest swings on tour. You would hope he would do something decent in terms of this.
I have used the last 3 times I went to the range, I really like it because its showing me how much I my arms are were connected and how poor my rotation is, my play at seems better, at the range anyway.Any good then gents
Sorry forgot to update. I’ve only had a couple of range sessions. Feels a bit restrictive at first but then that’s the point of it keeping the right arm from getting away. It helps me feel like I’m just turning back and through and not getting handsy.
Might be a coincidence but I shot a 74 last Sunday. My best round in a couple of years. My iron play was ridiculously good.
@Jason.H how much commission are you on?I purchased one last night.
I think the slider keeps your right arm connected to your ribcage - whereas the ball ones just keep your arms connected to each other. Perhaps the end result on your swing is similar, I don't know.What is the difference between the slider type straps and the squishy ball type you hold between your arms? Do they do the same/similar thing?
It does...but it doesn't lock it (your right arm) into a fixed position relative to your body....other similar body/arm strap systems have a fixed linkage so your right arm has absolutely no freedom to move independently from the body.I think the slider keeps your right arm connected to your ribcage - whereas the ball ones just keep your arms connected to each other. Perhaps the end result on your swing is similar, I don't know.