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03-16-2010 07:16 PM #1
Medicus - driver. Is it worth the money?
Do I get a new driver or keep my existing driver and just improve my swing. I've tried the medicus at a store and didn't think much of it, but over time would it actually groove a good swing? ANy thoughts?
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03-16-2010 07:23 PM #2
I bought mine used on this forum for $90 I think. I like it...it has really helped me with my tempo especially.
I wouldn't pay $200 though...that is a LOT of post round Stellas!
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03-23-2010 01:35 PM #3
You'd be much better off spending the money on a lesson from a good golf instructor.
The Medicus is just like any other gimmick thingy guaranteed to improve your golf swing. You'll play with it for a few weeks, accomplish nothing, and then it will sit in a corner of the garage until your next yard sale.The opinions expressed in this post are mine and may not necessarily reflect the opinions of others on OG.
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03-23-2010 02:46 PM #4
I had the 5 iron for a couple of years and it did improve my tempo.It is a good tool and you have to use it a few times during the season.Worth spending below 100.00 for sure.
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03-23-2010 05:39 PM #5
Thanks for the feedback...I think I'll look for a used one at Play-it-again sports or ottawagolf and go from there. Golftown offers sort of a free lesson with club(s) purchase, or more of a free-fitting for a driver if you buy one there. They analyse your swing and pair you up with a driver based on speed, launch angle, etc. but I need to fix my swing, not the club.
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03-23-2010 08:59 PM #6
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Maybe try a Whippy Tempomaster. I find this one very useful and use it every 2 or 3 sessions at the range. If you are quick in the transition or coming over the top, this one will tell you.
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04-08-2010 02:52 AM #7BasilGuest
The Medicus driver is designed to break down when swing flaws are detected in six different parts of the golf swing. Unless you have used a Medicus driver, you probably do not know for sure if you have any swing flaws. The Medicus driver will help you to become better at your game.
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04-11-2014 01:46 AM #8
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I have one, used it a few times the first year I bought it and it did seem to help, but have taken it out since that first season. I would say buy it used if you want to give it a try.
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04-11-2014 06:41 PM #9
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It keeps your swing on plane, and prevents fast takeway, and promotes better tempo. If you don't need any help with this, then, no, don't buy one.
I have both 5 iron and driver and use them more in spring time than during the season to try to re-educate the old brain after the winter layoff.
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