Golf Training Aid Golfdust
By: Brent Walter

Golf training aid golfdust takes the guesswork out of your swing by showing you exactly where your clubface strikes the ball. Knowing if you are hitting the sweet spot or not can make a big difference in your game. The instant feedback from golf training aid golfdust eliminates your frustration and helps you determine how to improve your game.

How Does Golf Training Aid Golfdust Work?


    Golfdust comes in an aerosol can and is applied to your clubface like spray paint. Hold the can four to five inches away from your clubface and spray two to five bursts while moving your hand parallel to the clubface. You want to apply a thin, even coat. Also, make sure your clubface is dry when you apply golf training aid golfdust (golfdust.com).
    Once your clubface is covered with golf training aid golfdust and it is dry, which can take 10 or more seconds, simply hit a ball and look at your clubface for the impact mark (golfdust.com). You can swing multiple times with one application to monitor your consistency. If you wish to reapply a new coat, wipe off the old golfdust with a damp towel or rag, wait for your club to dry and then reapply. When you are finished checking your impact location, you can wipe off the golfdust with a damp cloth.

How Much Will Golf Training Aid Golfdust Improve My Game?


    An impact indicator, such as golf training aid golfdust, can help you hit the sweet spot every shot. That will make a big difference in your performance. A study done by Golf Digest found that missing your sweet spot by just one-third of an inch above or below the sweet spot results in a loss of 5 yards in distance (Strege). Imagine how many strokes you'll drop from your scored due to the added yardage gained from hitting the center of your clubface.
Golf training aid golfdust provides the information necessary to correct your swing. Hitting golf balls and not knowing where your ball is meeting your clubface, is like sailing without a compass: you don't know how to get to where you want to go.

Other alternatives:


    Besides golf training aid golfdust, there are many other impact training aids. There are impact decals, tape, paint, patches and mats. Each of those can give you information about how you are striking the ball. If you would like more information about those products, check out the related article Golf Impact Indicator. If you need help improving your impact location, check out the related article Golf Training Impact.


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