About
the AccuHit
The
AccuHit is a durable, highly efficient golf training
accessory, composed of Sanoprene material. The AccuHit
is designed to help keep the right hand out of play
until needed during the swing. The AccuHit allows
for the natural release of energy during a swing.
Player mental stress and fatigue cause finger pincer
tension, that results in a premature release of energy
by the dominant muscle groups. This premature release
of energy will result in an undesired swing and an
errant stroke of the ball.
The
AccuHit can be used by any golfer, whether a beginner
or a professional. Low handicap golfers see improved
performance and higher results when using the AccuHit
with their driver and long irons. This is due to the
driver and long irons having less loft than any other
club. Square contact through the ball is harder to
make, and the ball sidespin caused by these clubs
inherently dominates the ball direction. The AccuHit
helps to alleviate the problems caused by sidespin
when using these clubs. Whereas short irons are designed
for shorter distance, the loft of these clubs alleviates
and offsets any sidespin that may have been placed
on the ball when struck. Beginner and high handicap
golfers who use the AccuHit find an improved performance
when using both their irons and woods. The AccuHit
allows the beginning golfer to unconsciously develop
competence in the ball striking abilities by gaining
the proper feel for each club.
Ease of Use
The AccuHit is easy and
simple to use. Just slip the AccuHit onto the club
shaft with the large end opening towards you. Proceed
to slide the AccuHit onto the Golf grip, approximately
one inch from where the grip meets the shaft. Only
place the lower hand's forefinger and thumb onto the
AccuHit. The AccuHit's cut line doesn't necessarily
need to be between your thumb and forefinger as seen in
figures one and two above.
Using AccuHit for
the First Time
First try it out on
the pitching wedge. While performing baby swings close
your eyes and get a feel for the club head. Then go
and hit five balls with the AccuHit grip on until you get a
feel for the club and grip together. Next take the AccuHit off the club, and again close your eyes. Bring
in the feel that you created with the AccuHit to the club.
Now once again hit a handful of golf balls without the
AccuHit club. You will then feel a true sense for the
club, and your swing. After you've done all of this
with your pitching wedge, graduate to test the AccuHit with
your irons, and then your driver. Follow the same
procedure you did with the pitching wedge, and you will gain
a true feel for the grip and club working together. |