Golf News for Friday, October 22, 2004 | Equipment

GolfGym to introduce heavy club

Oct. 21, 2004 – GolfGym, the maker of the GolfGym PowerSwing Trainer is proud to announce their newest golf conditioning product, the GolfGym HeavyClub. The company is introducing its latest product at the Fall PGA Merchandise Show in Las Vegas.

"We envision becoming the total solution for golf fitness," exclaimed GolfGym president Ken Pierce, "and the GolfGym HeavyClub is a major step in that direction. We feel that the unique design and price point (retail price $59.95) of the GolfGym HeavyClub sets it apart from other training aids in this market."

The GolfGym HeavyClub is 38 inches long and weighs 38 ounces. The weight is proportioned like a regular golf club with half the weight in the bottom third of the club. It feels like swinging a heavy traditional golf club.

"The GolfGym HeavyClub serves many purposes," said Pierce. "Yes, it's a great tool for getting loose prior to the start of a round or a practice session and the feedback it provides helps the golfer feel the desired swing that he has recreated. Since we began testing the GolfGym HeavyClub, we've received many enthusiastic responses from golfers of all skill levels who have said they're hitting the ball much more solidly and staying on plane more than ever before."

Pierce feels the GolfGym HeavyClub is the perfect complement to the GolfGym Power Swing Trainer.

"This is the second in a series of products we are introducing to help golfers improve their swing," he said. "Each is designed and positioned to complement the other and addresses a range of golfer's needs: strength, control, flexibility, injury prevention and stamina. For example, using the HeavyClub immediately after using the GolfGym PowerSwing Trainer helps the golfer make a fluid golf swing. We also know that another key element of a good golf swing is good balance.

The GolfGym HeavyClub doesn't allow the golfer to swing out of balance." "Combining these products," added Pierce, "the golfer is able to improve his skills and move to the next level much faster."



 
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