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SOUTH AFRICA – With three wins worldwide last year including the dramatic come-from-behind victory at the PLAYERS Championship, Rickie Fowler continues to put the pedal to the metal in the 2015-2016 PGA Tour season with two Top 25 finishes in the Shriners Hospitals and WGC-HSBC Champions tournaments.

When asked what his goals were for the new season prior to the Shriners, Fowler replied, “The main goal is to win a Major and continue winning.  He continued, “Ultimately, I want to be more consistent.  I want to continue to get better and I think consistency is the big key.”

If you want to improve your timing, tempo and consistency and swing like the pros, the SWINGCLICK training device will help train your brain in just three simple clicks.  The lightweight, portable device straps easily on to your forearm.  Beginning with your takeaway, SWINGCLICK clicks at the top of your backswing, second at impact when striking the ball, and third when completing your follow-through.

Fowler talked further about the improvements he’s made in his golf swing.  “I know what I’m bringing to the course, he commented.  “Things are a lot more efficient; less feel oriented. Things are easier to fix.”

“SWINGCLICK is the only golf training device engineered to help golfers develop a smooth, efficient backswing and downswing,” said Mike Quinn, a former Sunshine Tour player and managing director of SWINGCLICK. “Training with a SWINGCLICK builds confidence and improves accuracy.  Instead of trying to overpower the golf ball, SWINGCLICK trains your brain to swing the club effortlessly, with perfect tempo, just like the pros.

”Making a smooth transition is a fundamental key to developing a more consistent swing.  SWINGCLICK makes a click and alerts you when you are at the correct position at the top of the backswing. It allows you to practice your exact transition at the top repeatedly allowing for your optimum swing.

SWINGCLICK is also designed to help your short game distance control. By twisting the device clockwise, it can be set in additional positions to practice shorter swings. SWINGCLICK will improve the accuracy of your short-iron shots as well.

SWINGCLICK has been the number one selling training device on Amazon in Europe and Canada. The product is now available in the U.S. and can be purchased at Amazon.com (search SWINGCLICK) and www.swingclickgolf.com for $29.99.  For more information, product demos and training tips, visit www.swingclickgolf.com.

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Managing Director - Sales

liesel@swingclickgolf.com

+27 82 490 9300

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626-208-7807

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Why Optimum Speed Is Better Than Max Speed

When I started out as a professional on the South African Sunshine Tour, I wanted to learn from the world's best players. I was fortunate to play behind Retief Goosen at the Pietersburg Open in 2006. I made a decision that I would follow Retief wherever he went because I wanted to emulate the routine of a U.S. Open Champion. I watched him go through his practice routine on the range. What struck me the most was how simple he did things. There were no fireworks but rather a quiet preparation for his round. Retief was standing next to another pro hitting balls and if you had asked me who the Major Champion was, I would have said the other guy.

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SOUTH AFRICA - If you listen to the studio analysts on Golf Channel after a PGA tournament, the conversation often turns to one word, transition. Jason Day and Justin Rose, both ranked in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking and were tied for the lead after the third round in the 2015 Zurich Classic in New Orleans. Day faded on Sunday after several wayward tee shots finishing fourth. Regarding Day's disappointing finish, Brandel Chamblee commented, "Form follows function. What holds a golf swing together is the glue in transition. When you start getting quick you have the tendency to hit wide misses to the left and right. That's the difference between winning and losing." A smooth transition is one of the most important fundamentals to a consistent golf swing. It is the key that develops the timing, tempo and rhythm of your swing and the ability to generate optimum speed versus maximum speed. The Swingclick is the only golf training device precisely engineered to help golfers develop the elusive concept of timing, tempo and transition. Swingclick is a simple device that straps to a golfer's forearm just below the elbow. The device makes three clicking sounds: at the top of the backswing, at impact and on the follow-through. On a smooth takeaway, Swingclick clicks at the top of your backswing giving you a mental cue and the proper feeling of when to start your downswing. The Swingclick provides a second click at impact when striking the ball and a third click once you have completed a solid follow-through in a balanced position. The Swingclick helps train your brain with the proper timing and rhythm producing a more consistent and accurate swing. It allows you to determine your optimum speed versus your maximum speed. Prior to the 2015 Masters, Career Grand Slam major champion Gary Player noted that today's game places too much emphasis on power. He said, "Straightness and accuracy in golf are not being rewarded the way it should be." When training with Swingclick, instead of hitting the ball with all your strength, you learn to swing the club effortlessly creating that smooth transition just like the pros do -making it hard to tell when a player's backswing ends and the downswing begins. 2014 U.S. Open Champion Michelle Wie discovered the winning formula in mastering transition and the importance of accuracy over power. According to this month's Golf Magazine, Wie has traded "a little distance over a big dose of accuracy" over the past five years. The result - her percentage of fairways hit has jumped dramatically to more than 65 percent and she won her first Major championship. Swingclick clicks when you smoothly reach the top of your swing providing you the feeling and position of where to set your club every time. "Using the Swingclick creates the consistency and smooth transition in your golf swing for your club head to generate speed and get back to square when it hits the ball," says Mike Quinn, a former tour professional and managing director of Swingclick. "This results in better accuracy; you'll hit more fairways and greens and spend less time in the bushes." Swingclick is available for purchase at Amazon.com, Amazon.ca and at swingclickgolf.com. The retail price is $29.99. For more information, go to swingclickgolf.com. Contact: CORPORATE ADDRESS Swingclick Distributors (Pty) Ltd 4 Cavadonga 707 Baleta Road Johannesburg South Africa 2154 swingclickgolf.com INTERNATIONAL SALES Liesel Niehaus Managing Director - Sales This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. +27 82 490 9300 Skype: Liesel Niehaus U.S. SALES AND MARKETING Golf Marketing Services Holly Geoghegan 321-303-9684 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. MEDIA CONTACT Golf Marketing Services Mike Leonard 407-347-7244 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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SOUTH AFRICA - If you listen to the studio analysts on Golf Channel after a PGA tournament, the conversation often turns to one word, transition. Jason Day and Justin Rose, both ranked in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking and were tied for the lead after the third round in the 2015 Zurich Classic in New Orleans. Day faded on Sunday after several wayward tee shots finishing fourth. Regarding Day's disappointing finish, Brandel Chamblee commented, "Form follows function. What holds a golf swing together is the glue in transition. When you start getting quick you have the tendency to hit wide misses to the left and right. That's the difference between winning and losing." A smooth transition is one of the most important fundamentals to a consistent golf swing. It is the key that develops the timing, tempo and rhythm of your swing and the ability to generate optimum speed versus maximum speed. The Swingclick is the only golf training device precisely engineered to help golfers develop the elusive concept of timing, tempo and transition. Swingclick is a simple device that straps to a golfer's forearm just below the elbow. The device makes three clicking sounds: at the top of the backswing, at impact and on the follow-through. On a smooth takeaway, Swingclick clicks at the top of your backswing giving you a mental cue and the proper feeling of when to start your downswing. The Swingclick provides a second click at impact when striking the ball and a third click once you have completed a solid follow-through in a balanced position. The Swingclick helps train your brain with the proper timing and rhythm producing a more consistent and accurate swing. It allows you to determine your optimum speed versus your maximum speed. Prior to the 2015 Masters, Career Grand Slam major champion Gary Player noted that today's game places too much emphasis on power. He said, "Straightness and accuracy in golf are not being rewarded the way it should be." When training with Swingclick, instead of hitting the ball with all your strength, you learn to swing the club effortlessly creating that smooth transition just like the pros do -making it hard to tell when a player's backswing ends and the downswing begins. 2014 U.S. Open Champion Michelle Wie discovered the winning formula in mastering transition and the importance of accuracy over power. According to this month's Golf Magazine, Wie has traded "a little distance over a big dose of accuracy" over the past five years. The result - her percentage of fairways hit has jumped dramatically to more than 65 percent and she won her first Major championship. Swingclick clicks when you smoothly reach the top of your swing providing you the feeling and position of where to set your club every time. "Using the Swingclick creates the consistency and smooth transition in your golf swing for your club head to generate speed and get back to square when it hits the ball," says Mike Quinn, a former tour professional and managing director of Swingclick. "This results in better accuracy; you'll hit more fairways and greens and spend less time in the bushes." Swingclick is available for purchase at Amazon.com, Amazon.ca and at swingclickgolf.com. The retail price is $29.99. For more information, go to swingclickgolf.com. Contact: CORPORATE ADDRESS Swingclick Distributors (Pty) Ltd 4 Cavadonga 707 Baleta Road Johannesburg South Africa 2154 swingclickgolf.com INTERNATIONAL SALES Liesel Niehaus Managing Director - Sales This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. +27 82 490 9300 Skype: Liesel Niehaus U.S. SALES AND MARKETING Golf Marketing Services Holly Geoghegan 321-303-9684 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. MEDIA CONTACT Golf Marketing Services Mike Leonard 407-347-7244 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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By listening to the clicks while practicing, it gives you immediate feedback on whether your swing is too fast or too slow. You can therefore make a correction in your TEMPO immediately, as you know what the problem is.