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Medicus Golf Instruction – Dual Hinge Irons
Medicus Dual Hinge Irons Instructional video. medicuscorporation.com
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judging by the vid its the most complicated golf lesson I have ever seen. More like a math test to be honest. More knowledge in my baby finger then what this vid illustrates. No 1 swing fits all.
Take the club back to waist high and tilt the clubface slightly downward. Now just push slightly with your right hand. If it breaks then it is correct…if it doesn’t break then it’s too tight. You can also go over to the Medicus Corporate site and look at the product video for how to adjust.
I’m borrowing a Medicus iron from a friend. It seems to stiff. I can swing way below plan, or way above plane, without it breaking?
@ocdave99 LMAO!
Get this club! It totally works. Forget all those golf books and web sites that try to make you think how you will hit from the inside, have a good first move down, and which knee, hand, or shoulder should do blah, blah, or blah…Learn the correct neutral grip, stance, alignment, get the club, and master each section of this video and do not proceed until you get each of the nine parts bang on. Then get on the course and shoot pars!