Tour Striker Training Club: Lower Your Handicap
Most amateur golfers spend years struggling with their golf swing before finding a training aid like the Tour Striker Training Club. Even professional golfers are continuously working with personal golf coaches to improve their swing by gaining accuracy, distance and consistency. Many of these professional golfers have swings that look very different, making it tricky for amateurs to really understand the science behind the results. Despite how different professional golf swings may look, it is the ability to deliver the “sweet spot” of the club to the ball that produces results.
While most amateurs can’t afford to work with a professional golf instructor, training aids like the Tour Striker are an effective way to learn how to strike the “sweet spot” consistently and ultimately transfer this skill to your traditional clubs. Consistently bringing the “sweet spot” of the club to the ball can be challenging when using traditional clubs due to your perception of the golf ball’s lie. Many golfers find it difficult to gauge how to strike in the correct place when the ball is in the grass and not on a tee. Unlike a traditional club, the Tour Striker has little clubface below the “sweet spot”, allowing you to intuitively teach yourself the proper position at impact, rather than struggling to get under the ball.
The Tour Striker and instructional DVD will teach you how to strike with the “sweet spot” so that you hit the ball before the ground and produce longer straighter drives as a result. In addition you will lower the trajectory of your ball flight and learn to compress the ball. You will also learn how to stop hitting fat and thin shots, how to take a correct divot, how to create lag in your golf swing and ultimately shoot lower scores.
Whether you are a new golfer developing your swing, or a dedicated practiser trying to lower your handicap, the Tour Striker will help you learn the proper position at impact, how to hit better shots into the wind, how to achieve more distance, and increase club head speed. Mid-to-high handicap golfers with slower swing speeds benefit most by starting with the Regular Tour Striker, while the Tour Striker Pro is designed for those with higher swing speeds and a handicap of 10 or less. Both clubs are cast of stainless steel and feature a vibration dampening logo in the back cavity to reduce shock on miss-hit shots while developing ball striking skills.
Rather than trying to mimic the swing of one professional golfer or another, use the Tour Striker to learn the “sweet spot” striking skill that all professional golfers have in common. Get your Tour Striker golf training aid and lower your handicap now.



