Saturday, February 13, 2016

SwingClick PLUS sells out at PGA Merchandise Show

PGA Pros applaud training device that teaches proper transition in the golf swing

(SOUTH AFRICA) - SwingClick, the #1 best-selling golf swing aid on Amazon.com in 2015, launched its new, sleeker, one-size-fits all model, the SwingClick PLUS at the 2016 PGA Show Demo Day and Merchandise Show January 26-29, in Orlando, Fla. More than 7,000 PGA Professionals and 42,000 industry professionals from around the world attended the 63rd annual event.

The demand and praise for the new SwingClick PLUS resulted in more than 1,000 units being sold to buyers and teaching professionals.

“The SwingClick is potentially the best swing aid that's ever been made,” said Gary Gilchrist, Golf Digest Top 50 and Golf Magazine Top 100 golf instructor. “It provides the best practical feedback I’ve seen from a training device and more importantly, it’s one of the few devices that allows players to train using their own clubs.”

The SwingClick PLUS is one of the only training devices that isolates a key fundamental of a great golf swing – TRANSITION. The training device straps around your forearm and clicks at three vital points:  at the top of the backswing, at impact, and on the follow-through.  SwingClick PLUS creates the muscle memory for golfers to finish their backswing consistently.  It engrains the feeling of good rhythm and a smooth transition at the top that results in better golf shots.

“The top golf instructors realize the benefits of teaching tempo and transition,” said Mike Quinn Managing Director of SwingClick and a former Sunshine Tour professional.  “The SwingClick provides the student with a frame of reference to know exactly where the top of the backswing is.  As a coach, if I can get a golfer to turn into the same position every time, at the right speed, his technique and consistency will improve much quicker, and that’s the key to developing a great golf swing.”

The new SwingClick PLUS has a sleeker design that complements the natural flow of the swing, the strap is more adjustable making it one-size-fits all, and it is available in four different colors – blue, red, orange and purple. Golfers can practice with the device indoors or outside, with or without clubs, and it stores easily in an accessory pocket.

SwingClick PLUS is the only transition trainer that allows you to practice with your own clubs.  Players can use it on the range and in real-time on the course allowing for the integration of your practice which few training devices provide.  Your swing will improve more consistently, the results will be lasting, and your scores will prove it.

Quinn added that after practicing with SwingClick PLUS players will notice that their rhythm will become more intuitive and consistent and the brain will automatically wait for the click.  Learning the proper transition is key to hitting great golf shots.

SwingClick PLUS teaches golfers to know and feel their transition at the top of the backswing. This helps players improve more quickly, hit more consistent shots and shoot lower scores.

The new SwingClick PLUS is $39.99 and will be available on Amazon.com and Amazon.ca at the end of February.  The original SwingClick is $29.99.  To purchase either device today, go directly to www.swingclickgolf.com.

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