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THE POWER SWING FAN uses wind resistance to work your golf muscles. Swinging the fan helps you increase your clubhead speed and it irons out the wrinkles in your swing. Such is the resistance of the blades that the Swing Fan actually resists poor moves, such as snatching the club away too quickly at the start or swinging ‘over the top’ in the change of direction. www.golf aroundtheworld.com

ROBERT BAKER says...
Many golfers suffer what’s known as an ‘early release’– i.e. they dissipate all their speed and power way too early in the downswing, with the result that the clubhead is actually decelerating through impact. Help is at hand in the shape of the Swing Fan trainer, which uses wind resistance to help you develop a swing that delivers maximum speed where it matters. It teaches you to use you body correctly, winding and unwinding so that the arms and the hands accelerate the fan to create a real whistle through impact. In other words, it teaches you to dispense speed later. Ten swings with the Swing Fan at full speed and you’ll know about it. Serious resistance develops wrists, forearms and core.