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Problems arise for many players when they get to the top of their backswing. The postion you are in there dictates how the downswing begins and the amount of potential power the player can generate. Commonly, players that have trouble with their turn - particularly men who have lost some flexibility - will "break down" their left arm and collapse the right arm (RH golfers) to get the club back to parallel. Not only does this cause a loss of control of the club, it severely limits power, and primes the player for an "over the top" move.
The Swing Extender is a comfortable wedge that straps on to the bicep, and limits the bend in your right arm to 90 degrees at the top of the swing. This also creates a straighter left arm, a better shoulder turn, a wider swing arc, more power & greater shot control. The Swing Extender is not mechanical feeling and does an excellent job positioning the player for all full swing shots.
One size fits any - may be used right or left-handed. Includes training video by PGA Professional Tommy Brannen.
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