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THE MEDICUS® PRO 5-IRON ALIGNMENT INDICATOR WITH HINGE

THE MEDICUS® PRO 5-IRON ALIGNMENT INDICATOR WITH HINGE

  
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THE MEDICUS® PRO 5-IRON ALIGNMENT INDICATOR WITH HINGE
"The Dual Hinged 5-iron was developed after many suggestions from 150 teaching pros that their students could cheat with the single hinge by twisting or fanning it when they got to the top of the golf swing, and still hit balls with it without the club breaking. So consequently they theorized that if the student was casting or coming across the top of the ball, they would still have this bad habit even if they did not realize they had it. So the Medicus engineers developed the Dual Hinge System to eliminate twisting or fanning the club to keep it from breaking. One adjustable hinge used for the back swing and one is used for the down swing."

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 -  Sunday, April 20, 2008
Confused
Reviewed By: Ian Scott (Adelaide, South Australia)
Why have two pivot points in the same plane 15mm apart. Wouldn't one pivot point be adequate and less confusing and simpler to interperate.


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