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| Medicus Dual hinged Driver. I guess this is where i shouldve put this to begin with. Anybody used this club, is it worth buying? Tell me what you think. What about the other clubs they sell. I am new to this, and dont want to waste money on something that wont help. |
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| Re: Medicus Dual hinged Driver. Had the medicus 5-iron before when I was starting out (along with the inside approach.) Bought it expecting a shortcut and a tool that "ingrain" the correct swing. Didn't do either for me waste of money in my opinion. May be cliche but if you looking for a quick way to improve your driver, get lessons from a decent pro. |
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| Re: Medicus Dual hinged Driver. I do like the Medicus. Caution need to be taken to not roll the hands open as the first move to counteract the first hinge break, that is to make sure you don't take it back too fast. Adjust the tension to match your normal takeaway tempo...other then that, it is a great tool to help proper hand / wrist angles and positions. |