GForce 7 Iron Golf Swing Trainer Review
On first inspection this felt like an unmanned hose and something that belonged at a trick-shot display. The other initial thought was how it looked and felt like a regular golf club apart from the whippy shaft.
The back story of the GForce 7-Iron Nxt-Gen 2022 swing trainer is that it’s been designed by PGA coach Stuart Small. When he passed his exams in 2000 he was thrown by the first lesson that he gave in that he wasn’t prepared in terms of the knowledge required. He had dismissed the biomechanics as they looked complicated bur he then threw himself into the science behind the golf swing and he then developed the GForce Swing Trainers.
There is bundles of online help here to help with whatever fault that you struggle with, be it your takeaway, strike, path, shot shape etc and there are drills that you can quickly put into use with the swing trainer. The big one is the slice which is the curse for a huge percentage of golfers. The over-the-top move is generally caused by a poor transition and sequencing and the trainer prides itself in being able to help you produce a better move.
Thankfully this isn’t my poor shot but where I struggle hugely is my sequencing. Having done a biomechanics test years ago my claim to fame was being able to baffle the instructor so much that he had never before seen a sequence such as mine. Good players unwind from the ground up – I tend to rely on my hands to get me out of all sorts of poor positions and, if/when that does go wrong, my ball striking is worryingly inconsistent for a 6-handicapper.
VIDEO: Watch the GForce Golf Swing Trainer in action
The flexible shaft really helps you to understand the weight of the clubhead. The early shots tended to go right as the hands can’t quite ‘save’ the shot as with a normal club but, in time, you learn how not to throw yourself at the ball or flick the hands to square the clubface. Most of us can generally tell what sort of swing we’ve put on a shot and this is brilliant at exaggerating in both feel and shot shape what you know…
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