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Golf Forward Shaft Lean Corrector - Swing Trainer 7 iron
$ 27.97
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Description
When you hear this term used in golf circles, it is referring to the angle of the club shaft at impact. If the shaft of the club is leaning toward the target when the ball is struck, your swing is said to have forward shaft lean. Of course, the opposite is true as well, meaning you will have reverse (or backward) shaft lean when the club is leaning away from the target at impact.You want to have the shaft leaning toward the target slightly at impact when making a full swing. This is especially true with your irons, where you need to be hitting down through the ball in order to achieve solid contact and
impart plenty of backspin
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Placing your hands in front of the ball at impact – the only way to achieve forward shaft lean – will give you a great chance to make a solid strike.
• Eliminate fat shots - Practice swinging with hands ahead of the shaft at impact.
Correctly done the golf ball will NOT move
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Hit for More Distance - forward shaft lean results in hitting the golf ball further and with more spin.
• Score Better - Practicing with the Forward Shaft Corrector you will hit the golf ball consistently resulting in a lower scorecard.