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Great Wedge Training Aid – You Can Practice in Your Own Back Yard

 

 

How It Works

          Poor short game performance comes when your wrists break down and your hands lag behind the ball lifting the club up before impact to blade the ball and miss the impact position entirely.

If your wrists start to break down while using the Impact Master® – the extension rod will “tap” your side, providing instant feedback to make a correction.

Instant Feedback

  • Club Head Passes Your Hands – Get A Thump!
  • Fail to Clear Your Hips Properly – Get A Thump!
  • No Extension In Your Follow Through – Get A Thump!

Train With It …. Play With It

After you have trained with the Impact Master® and developed confidence in your wedge play – simply remove the extension rod  and play with the same wedge on the course.

What Impact Master® Customers Are Saying …

 

“It really doesn’t matter if you’re hitting a short shot or a full swing, you have to get that same clearance out of your hips. And with the Impact Master getting in your way if you don’t, you’re going to know right away if you’ve done it wrong.”

“It means everything for me to be able to take the wedge that I’m practicing with onto the golf course to play. So if I can practice with the same wedge that I’m going to be playing with in competition, that familiarity with the way it looks and feels is just enormous.”   Tom Wischmeyer, PGA Teaching Professional

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 “When you work with the Impact Master, you immediately realize how much you have to take hand position out of the equation and concentrate on the power and acceleration that comes more from your lower body. Practicing that motion is what is going to make you more consistent.

I instantly realized what I needed to do to hit the proper shot, proper pitch and chip. The feedback the Impact Master gave me was immediate. If I didn’t do it right, I got thumped in my side. Pretty quickly, I learned to make proper contact with the ball and I also learned how much I needed to accelerate on short shots.”

  • Josh McCumber,

2008 Nationwide Tour Member and Qualifier for the 2005 and 2009 PGA Tour U.S. Open

 

 

 

 

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