Sept 19 - The Six Million Dollar Swing
If you’ve been around long enough to remember The Six Million Dollar Man from the ‘70’s, you can imagine how far Colonel Steve Austin could have hit a golf ball with that bionic arm. But even sporting that cyborg appendage, chances are, if he could have, Col. Austin would have slipped on a Bionic Glove (www.bionicgloves.com) before teeing off.
The Bionic Glove is unlike any glove on the market because it incorporates the science of anatomy and ergonomics. While hand position and grip are essential components to the golfer’s swing, the anatomical nature of the hand causes a variety of problems that interfere with performance. The bony peaks of the hand create an uneven surface when gripping the club. Golfers tend to naturally grip the club harder to even out the surface, fatiguing the hand and causing inconsistent shot and inaccuracy. The strategically placed relief zone padding instantly evens the surface, resulting in a custom fit that maximizes comfort, dexterity and performance by helping regain club control.
Bionic technology provides better accuracy with each shot. Greater grip strength, custom fit for natural movement, enhanced club control, less hand fatigue and superior resistance to seasonal wear and tear all add long-term value to this glove. It is even USGA sanctioned for players with arthritis of the hands.
If you strive to find the best that technology has to offer in your clubs, bring that same state-of-the-art science to your glove. You may not be able to hit it as far as Steve Austin, but any improvement might feel like six million bucks.
Source: Bionic Gloves
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