ProStance golf balance aid set to revolutionise teaching
ProStance, the must-have tool for any golfer wanting to improve their game, is set to revolutionise the way golf is taught.
ProStance, the must-have tool for any golfer wanting to improve their game, is set to revolutionise the way golf is taught.
Still relatively new to the market, ProStance has been the result of three years of research and development with professionals and amateurs alike.
ProStance is an inflatable balance aid that ensures weight is concentrated through the centre of gravity of the golfer’s body. Within a few swings, and without thinking, users will identify where their own weaknesses lie and begin to refine their balance.
The brainchild of directors, Dr Paul Hurrion and PGA Coach Stewart Craig, ProStance has been developed following extensive research into both putting and full swing biomechanics.
The research highlighted that golfers do not always know where their weight is truly positioned with 95% of both professional, as well as amateur golfers, not enjoying a balanced golf swing. Over 70 Tour players already trust this unique product including three-time major winner Padraig Harrington and teenage sensation Rory McIlroy.
Pro/teaching packages, consisting of five units as well as single ProStance units are available, each come complete with their own carry case. For more information or to find out how to become a stockist contact info@pro-stance.com.
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