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I saw them online a few months ago and made a point to check them out at the PGA show... the truly are tiny and force you to shorten your swing and swing more controlled.

I cant remember how much they were but it is a pretty useful training tool.

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Why so expensive though? Surely they can't patent that? Anyone could make a tiny club head and market it as a training aid.

Good idea though, could see how the concept works.

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So you just hit this? How in the world would this help with distance like they say?

Well if you hit the sweet spot you will get more distance.

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Well if you hit the sweet spot you will get more distance.

Well of course, but I won't really be gaining distance, as I hit it with my irons a large part of the time, plus unless its like a 4 iron, if I blade it, it goes farther.


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