Top Golf accessories 2012-Randy Myers Golf Stretching Pole, down from £ 54.95 at £44,95 Golf live




Golf Direct are stocking the Randy Myers Golf Stretching Pole, down from £ 54.95 at £44,95, which represents a saving of £ 10 on the normal selling price. The Randy Myers Golf Stretching can really help your golf by increasing flexibility and perparing you before a round of golf. Used by many professionals in the tour, including the 2011 British Open Golf Champion Darren Clarke, Dustin Johnson, Rickie Fowler and Lucas Glover.


Randy Myers Golf Stretching Pole features:-

Increase your warm Up AidAs FlexibilityGolf used by PGA Tour Golf ProfessionalsLightweight and StrongFits in a BagExtends of Golf up to 6 ft to Suit UserNon HandleComplies-slip rubber with PGA, USGA rules & & R

The pole of Stretching Randy Myers comes in two models, Standard and Tour. The Tour is the same as the standard model, except for the removable handle with stainless steel spring. The pros and their trainers, as the tour model because it allows them to set the correct angle the wrist at the top of the back swing. This is much more natural and serves to reduce the pressure of the small muscles of the hands and arms, which in turn is part of the large muscles of the shoulders, back and abs. The use of these muscles is essential for a great golf swing powerful and repeatable centrifuge.


Most people are not ready to swing completely because it lacks adequate flexibility. But now, with Randy Myers Golf Stretching pole, you can stretch the muscles needed to make a full swing, great. It is also compliant with the USGA rule 14-3 and can be kept in your bag while you play.


Flexibility is perhaps the most important aspect in achieving a full and correct golf swing. Lack of flexibility can be very harmful to develop a repeatable swing that uses the full potential of the body. If a golfer does not have adequate flexibility to complete the round, often ends with a bad swing swaying to the right, a sore left arm, bending or lifting his head. More flexibility not only helps prevent accidents, but also helps the torso rotation on the backswing. This is the key element of the swing that produces power: a full balanced curve of the upper part of the body, coupled with a lower body that resists this turn.



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