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Greg Normans Secret
Greg Normans Secret
Rights wrist angle aid
Published by Renton405
03-15-2007
Greg Normans Secret

I got this on ebay for 9 bux and can honestly say it was the best investment ever..dont pay retail because its too expensive..

All i can say is norman was really onto something when he created this, it beats all other aids ive used, Kallasys, momentus, leadbetter(which is total ****)..I couldnt believe how well I was hitting it when i first used it on the range..

Anyway its the best thing thats happened to my golf game. All my other aids r in the garage collecting dust due to dissappintment.. but this one actually worked for me.. if u can find one on ebay definatly try it out.. without correct wrist position during the swing you can kiss everything else goodbye no matter how nice your swing is..
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By trob2034 on 07-13-2007, 02:49 AM
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Re: Greg Normans Secret

just recently purchased this aid without the insructional vid....can you give me some tips on how to use and any types of beginning drills to help
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By GregJWillis on 07-13-2007, 03:02 AM
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Re: Greg Normans Secret

Start with the straps slightly loose. Don't fully tighten the finger strap to start. Let it have a little slack. This will let you make a grip at setup without the wrist strap flexing too much.

Then, just make chip shots. Get the idea in the swing where you don't release the cupped position in the right wrist.

After that great solid contact you will get now by having the hands leading the shot, start to take 1/2 swings. This will again feel like a long chip shot. But you can now start to let the shoulders rotate through and you will feel the natural release of the club in the up/dn wrist action.

Once that sets in, take a full shot. You will be amazed at how easy the transition is from 1/2 to full. Hit about 4-5 like this.

Now, take the thing off. Immediately hit a full shot. See any difference in your ball striking from with it on vs. off? Hopefully, nothing. It should have done it's trick ingraining your right wrist's cup and the importance of maintaining that position throughout the swing.
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By greghutton on 07-16-2007, 02:40 PM
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Re: Greg Normans Secret

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Originally Posted by GregJWillis View Post
Start with the straps slightly loose. Don't fully tighten the finger strap to start. Let it have a little slack. This will let you make a grip at setup without the wrist strap flexing too much.

Then, just make chip shots. Get the idea in the swing where you don't release the cupped position in the right wrist.

After that great solid contact you will get now by having the hands leading the shot, start to take 1/2 swings. This will again feel like a long chip shot. But you can now start to let the shoulders rotate through and you will feel the natural release of the club in the up/dn wrist action.

Once that sets in, take a full shot. You will be amazed at how easy the transition is from 1/2 to full. Hit about 4-5 like this.

Now, take the thing off. Immediately hit a full shot. See any difference in your ball striking from with it on vs. off? Hopefully, nothing. It should have done it's trick ingraining your right wrist's cup and the importance of maintaining that position throughout the swing.
Great review Greg... might give one of these a go myself
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Cool Re: Greg Normans Secret

Yep I remember buying it a good few years ago it was a bit sore on my wrist to start with but you are right it does work, well I had it but when I moved to Spain it was thrown out I guess.
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