aid, addresses this critical aspect of your swing by keeping the flexion of your back knee in a stable position throughout the entire golf swing. Play Video Developed by Dr. Brian McKeon, a world-renowned
orthopedic surgeon and
sports medicine expert, The Anchor is the ultimate golf swing training aid. Best of all, it's as easy to use as it is effective. The Anchor is fully adjustable, and can be used to improve any shot, regardless of the setup. Comfortable, durable, and completely safe, this golf swing training aid is engineered to maximize the natural physics of your swing by securing your lower body and ensuring proper balance. With a stabilized base, you’ll immediately sense a more balanced, compact swing with no excessive motion. How To Use The Anchor While The Anchor is a golf swing training aid based on revolutionary technology, it couldn’t be easier to use. Anyone can wear it, regardless of age or experience level. It was made to be adjusted on the fly, so it can be adjusted and re-adjusted, locked and unlocked, with just a few turns. A simple turning of two tabs will lock and unlock the device. When unlocked, your knee has complete freedom of movement, allowing you to walk with ease between shots. The Anchor golf swing training aid provides you with four different flex positions (A, B, C and D). The setting you choose depends on the shot at hand (driving, chipping, putting, etc.) Determining your personal settings may take a little experimentation, as it can vary slightly from person to person. Anchor Product Sizing The Anchor is a golf swing training aid designed for men, women and juniors To properly purchase the size right for you, you will need to measure around the kneecap and select the correct size according to the cart below. FAQs What is The Anchor golf training aid designed to do? The Anchor golf training aid is designed to stabilize the golfer's lower extremity. The training aid keeps the back knee (right in right hand golfers) flexion angle constant throughout the swing, hence stabilizing the golfers balance in all shots from putter to driver. There are hundreds of golf articles and text books that clearly support the importance of maintaining the back knee flex throughout the golf swing as a major swing fundamental. What swing faults is The Anchor designed to address? Ma"
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