Any Thoughts on the Lag Shot? Need a Review!

I’ve used the Lag Shot alongside the Swingyde and found it provides a better feel for the swing’s lagging motion. The feedback is more intuitive, which is awesome for practice.

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[quote=“michaelbryant, post:5, topic:1738”]I’ve used the Lag Shot alongside the Swingyde…[./quote]Interesting comparison! Was the Swingyde not giving you the same level of feedback?

The Lag Shot is definitely great for warming up before a round. Just a few swings and I feel ready! Anyone else use it for this purpose?

I think it’s essential to maintain a consistent habit of training with the Lag Shot. It really seems to solidify improvements over time, similar to what other aids achieve, but faster.

I use it for warm-ups too! It really helps to dial in my rhythm. What other drills do you recommend?

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[quote=“jdouglas, post:9, topic:1738”]I think it’s essential to maintain a consistent habit…[./quote]Consistency is key! Do you use it daily or just when you’re at the range?

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I don’t know, I feel like it hasn’t worked for me. I’ve seen some people rave about the Lag Shot, but I still struggle with my swing. Any tips?

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[quote=“turnertricia, post:11, topic:1738”]I don’t know, I feel like it hasn’t worked for me…[./quote]Hey, that’s okay! Every tool works differently for everyone. Maybe try mixing it with another technique that works for you?

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Humorously, I ended up using the Lag Shot more than my actual clubs! But hey, if it keeps me loose, I can’t complain!

[quote=“sandovaljames, post:13, topic:1738”]Humorously, I ended up using the Lag Shot more than my actual clubs…[./quote]Haha, I can relate! My friends joke that I might as well just carry it around instead of my clubs!

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Reflectively, I’ve enjoyed my journey with the Lag Shot. It has not only changed my swing but also my approach to practice. Sometimes it’s about the process, not just the result.

I’ve been using the Lag Shot for about a month now, and I can really feel a difference in my swing tempo and rhythm. The science behind it, focusing on muscle memory and timing, is spot on!

Absolutely! I’ve read that improving timing can lead to a more consistent shot. I’m excited to see how it works in the long run.

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Interesting points about muscle memory! I wonder if anyone has done side-by-side comparisons with traditional training methods? That could really highlight its benefits.

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Great idea! I’d love to see data comparing Lag Shot to regular practices. That could provide real insight into its effectiveness.

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I tried Lag Shot for a week and wasn’t too impressed at first. But after persistent practice, my friends noticed significant improvements in my swing. So sometimes, patience is key!

It’s interesting how feedback varies. I’ve heard mixed reviews about Lag Shot, but seeing improvement takes time, as you mentioned, heather83. What kept you motivated during that initial phase?

As a physics teacher, I appreciate the principles behind Lag Shot. It emphasizes the importance of swing path and timing while integrating body mechanics effectively. It’s pretty genius!

Exactly! The physics angle makes the training seem more legitimate. A combination of science and sports is always intriguing!

I’m curious about how different players adapt to it. Are there specific aspects of the training that resonate with certain playing styles?