Improve Your Golf Connection
Not getting the results you want with your golf swing?
Most likely the problem is with your Connection.
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Most golfer's lack of proper connection effects both their enjoyment of the game as well as their golf score.
Fact: If you are not connected you will never substantially improve your golf game!
Most imperfect golf swings are the result of bad connections...there are 8 major connections to the golf swing motion: Grip, Upper Body, Lower Body, Setup, Backswing, Downswing, Chipping, and Putting. |

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Motion is what governs the swing; the swing is a result of the synchronized, connected motion between the body and the club. These connections when properly engaged and managed will provide for the most efficient results with the least amount of faults.
Common Problems that can be improved with a proper golf swing connection:
Off plane - too many disconnected parts
Poor tempo - not kinetically connected
Lack of power - big muscles are not connected to small muscles
Balance (sway) - feet not properly connected to ground (fat & thin shots)
Poor chipping/pitching - body not properly connected for good motion, too handsy
Poor putting - not properly connected, too handsy
Chicken wing - not properly connected
Slicing - disconnected sequences
All of the above swing faults and many others revolve around one simple fundamental that is seldomly discussed - Connection. It is what all Professionals have in common and most amateurs lack. |
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"Connection and synchronization of the upper and lower body was the most significant swing overhaul by Tiger Woods to be a more consistent ball striker"
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The connected golf motion is simple to understand, learn, and most importantly feel with Perfect Connextion.
The Perfect Connextion Three-in-one Swing Trainer comes in three cuff (bicep) sizes:
The important difference is the cuff size. To determine the size best for you, take a string and measure the middle of your bicep.
- Small - Bicep under 11", which is for juniors, many women and some men
- Medium - Bicep 12-14", which is for most men and some women
- Large - 15" and up, which is for larger men
The stabilizer bar easily adjusts to from the specific Power Triangle for full swing, chips/bunker and putting.
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