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Originally Posted by DES
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Have you tried it?
Is it successful?
I don't understand how it operates.
Dave
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DES,
just my two cents...
I bought the "Power Click" a couple of years ago and for me it does help. You use it by strapping it around your trail wrist and on the backside of your trail hand you position the (for lack of a better term) "clicker." (...go to the website to see what it looks like

) The purpose of this training device is to keep your trail wrist bent through out the swing. When you start your backswing and your trail wrist gets or is bent you will hear it "click". Once it "clicks" you do not want it to "unclick" throughout your downswing until well after impact. (..the goal is to not ever hear it "click" again but at full swings it is diffucult...) I believe this really helps with the "Flying Wedges" we have been reading so much about on this forum. (...someone please correct me if I am wrong...) If your trail wrist breaks down (...flipping the club...) before impact it will "unclick". It conditions you to try and maintain the "Flying Wedge" through out the swing....IMO. Albeit, when you swing a normal full shot swing it will more than likely "unclick" in your follow thru...just because of the speed of your arms and hands . I would suggest to try it on slower swing speed type shots first (....chips, pitches,etc...) to get the feel of the device. I hope this helps!!!
ratt65