Training equipment can aid progression, says expert
Tuesday 22 April, 2008
Purchasing training equipment could prove to be a valuable investment for golfers of all abilities to improve, according to one expert.
Robert Riles of Skyfire Products has shed some light on the different forms of practice kit which are available to help players work on their short and long game.He highlighted half circle swing trainers as being useful to hone short range shots and swing setters for work on bigger swings.
Mr Riles stressed the importance of choosing suitable training equipment and the benefits that can be had as a result.He commented: "Because of the conditioning effect of constant practice, you can be assured of improved performance when you actually play golf in tournaments or just for fun.
"Having the right training equipment has a big contribution to this end."It is beneficial to browse websites to assist any decision regarding price and availability of practice products, Mr Riles went on to conclude.