


[youtube]http://youtu.be/l0qBF25igDE[/youtube]When does your golf swing reach its maximum velocity? For most golfers, the answer to that question often parallels their handicap. Higher handicap golfers tend to achieve maximum velocity before or after impact, while lower handicappers usually reach their peak right at impact.
The negative difference between these two sets of swings can often leading to fat shots or off-center hits. Both of these results cost both distance and accuracy.
In order to correct this epidemic of misplaced velocity, Casey McMullin, a Seattle-area golf professional has created a golf training aid that instantly informs you when you’ve reached maximum club head speed within your golf swing through a high-pitched whistle. The product is called the “Swing Whistle” and is a lightweight device that attaches to the neck of your golf club and makes a whistling noise. The goals when using the product during your golf swing is to have the maximum noise occur just before the club hits the ball.
This unique golf training aid works to train the tempo and timing of your golf swing to help produce an effective and accurate golf swing, avoiding the miss hits that plague many amateur players. The Swing Whistle using multi-sensory feedback to improve the fundamentals of your golf swing and maximize your results.
The Swing Whistle is manufactured in Beaverton, Orgeon and is available online for $19.95 at www.swingwhistle.com.