Total Golf Trainer wants you to stay safe and still be able to work on your golf game while the "social distancing" and "shelter in home" directives are in place to reduce the spread of the coronavirus. For the next 30 days, TGT is offering a FREE ONLINE GOLF LESSON when you purchase their TGT 3.0 Kit.
All you have to do after your TGT 3.0 Kit (which includes two practice balls for indoor use) is delivered is e-mail contact@totalgolftrainer.com or direct message them on Instagram @totalgolftrainer and schedule in your free lesson.
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"I know people want to stay safe right now so going to a golf range to work on their game isn't really an option," said Michael Gish, inventor of the Total Golf Trainer.
"So we decided to offer anyone who purchases our TGT 3.0 Kit over the next 30 days a FREE online lesson with me. This way people can stay home, work on their golf swing and when we get through this crisis and things return to normal, they'll be ready to get out on the course and play some of the best golf of their lives!"
ABOUT TOTAL GOLF TRAINER
The Total Golf Trainer line of products are designed to provide instant feedback for golfers of all skill levels to help lower scores and improve the overall golf swing. The Total Golf Trainer 3.0 Kit is an all-in-one training kit that addresses:
> Incorrect Wrist Set
> Extreme Open Or Closed Club Face
> Sucking The Club Inside On The Takeaway
> Too Laid Off Or Across The Line At Top Of The Backswing
> Loss Of Width, Tendency To Over Swing
> Over The Top Downswing Move
> Casting Or Early Release Of The Club On The Downswing
> Loss Of Posture, Early Extension At Impact
> Flipping Or Scooping
The TGT 3.0 Kit is the first all in one training kit that is completely custom to your swing. All products fit juniors & adults with settings for beginner to professional.
The brand's flexible training rods allow you to increase or decrease the difficulty while providing safe, effective and instant feedback.
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