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A foolproof tool to teach anyone the proper grip. Mid iron with molded rubber grip makes placement of hands and fingers in the ideal position easy and comfortable. Two sizes available 28 for under six years old and 31 for seven to nine years old. Right handed only. How to use Club Pro s Training Iron Always Practice Safe! Make sure you have plenty of room to swing! Place thumbs on birdie located on grip of club and twine fingers around the grip. Assume stance with feet approximately shoulder width apart and slightly bend from the waist in a good balanced position. Alignment arrow on the face of the club should be pointing straight ahead. Begin backward movement of the club so that at waist high arrow is pointing towards the sky. At the top of the backswing the arrow should be pointing towards the intended target. Begin swinging the club towards the target. When club reaches waist high on the follow through the arrow should be pointing towards the sky. Now allow Birdie to come all the way around to complete the follow through. Allow knee to point towards target in a complete balanced position. more information... |
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