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| Re: Medicus Driver They are good, both the driver and 5i verion. There is an item to consider when using them: Do you roll you hands open as the first move to counter the initial hinge break? If so, then this will kill your swing. You need to set the tension to the correct tightness with the little wrench they give you. This way you can take the club back as a one piece move first without the hinge breaking. After that, if the hinge breaks at the top or on the downswing, it is a great aid because is should never break at those points. |
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If you are keen on it I understand there is a competing company selling them for half the price of the initial person offering the Medicus and you can find some used ones on ebay, James |
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| Re: Medicus Driver I disagree - the settings can be tightened and if you have a swing that is not technically sound, the midicus will help you self diagnos where your problems are. That ebing said, I'd still rcommend seeing a professional and get a video lesson over buying a golf gadget. A professional will show you where you are going wrong, explain why, tell you what you should be doing instead and give you drills to fix your problem. |