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I used the medicus driver?

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im sorry this isnt a question but i seen alot asking about the medicus driver. this is my first year of really playing golf. my slice was horrible. where i play golf is alot of houses so i needed to drive straight. when i received my medicus driver i found out i had 3 bad spots in my swing. i used it for lil over 20 minutes and my slice is gone. i am not a salesman for this club but just wanted to state that it is worth its money and it isnt a scheme. i take it in my bag with me when i go. always use it to warm up with before i use my real driver. hopefully this will ease your mind if your thinking about buying one. they really do work and im really satisfied.

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  1. The medicus advertizes that it will force you to "stay on plane", but I can tell you from experience that it is entirely possible to make a swing that is not on plane with the medicus.

    This does not mean that the Medicus has no value.  I have one and I like it.  I find that the Medicus is invaluable for smoothing out my transition.  I like to use it for about 30 minutes before tournaments to remind me to be smooth in the transition between my backswing and downswing because I tend to be very explosive at the start of my down swing, which does nothing but cause trouble.

    Like the other response says:  using the Medicus as your sole indicator of a good swing and without any additional knowledge of a proper golf swing will probably not produce the results you are looking for, but if you have some experience and know what a proper golf swing should be, then it can be a good device to help you figure out how to improve your swing.


  2. As I said to someone on here before, the Medicus is good, but the problem is if you don't know how to correct the problems that it is identifying then its a waste.  If you can interpret what is wrong and know how to fix it, its a pretty good devise.

    I like mine, and really should use it much more.  I believe in mussle memory and thats what it works on.

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