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GolfTrainingAids Partners with Dan Frost, Debuts The Connector

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GolfTrainingAids.com is the home to every training aid that could help, fix, and refine every aspect of your swing, from full swing to putting.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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And to make sure that GolfTrainingAids are offering products that can actually help, they’ve partnered with accomplished golf instructor, inventor, and entrepreneur Dan Frost—who has worked with British Open Champion Georgia Hall and PGA Tour player Ben Taylor—and will be collaborating on a series of training aid and content-driven projects with the total-game-improvement platform.

And as part of that partnership, GolfTrainingAids has begun offering an all-new training aid, The Connector, created by Frost, inventor of the award-winning Sure-Set.

The Connector is a uniquely designed foam ball device with axis rods running through it to help golfers maintain connection between their arms and torso and improve alignment at impact. That leads to better ball striking and more compression.

The device also provides immediate feedback on the amount of rotation required for a variety of golf skills, from putting all the way to driver swings. The Connector helps golfers establish proper arm position at address and trains the body and arms to work in harmony to make a golfer’s swing motion more efficient.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Frost said:

“The Connector fits comfortably between a golfer’s arms and is made of very soft memory foam. The innovative design includes a curved axis bar and central alignment stick. The bar allows you to visualize the movement-arc required on different skills, and the alignment stick makes visible the degree of rotation at any stage of the swing. More importantly, it helps set you in the correct alignments at impact to improve ball striking. The real key is improved awareness of both concept and swing feel.”

Frost said:

“It’s about establishing good arm structure at address and then training your body, arms and wrists to work in synch to make the movement efficient. Most amateurs get the experience of less movement. When they watch it back, it looks more Pro-like. The Connector is easy to use. I suggest starting with chips and pitches to experience compression, then venturing into three-quarter swings and full swings. Work through the bag to give some symmetry across the skill sets. There are no complex drills. You just need some patience, as it will initially feel different before reps make those new feelings instinctive to you.”

The Connector is available right now, meaning it could help get all aspects of your game back on track for the second half of the golf season (and before that always important end-of-year boy’s trip).  Make sure to hop over to GolfTrainingAids.com to check out this training aid and several others.


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Ever since golf became a competitive outlet, nothing brings Eric more joy than a well struck 4 iron. And despite living in NYC, Eric makes it a priority to work on his game and fitness during the week, along with a round or two over the weekend. Fortunately, he’s got a very understanding fiancé who (for the time being) accepts him and his obsession. Follow Eric on IG @hozel_rocket.

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