DSTGolf
DST stands for Delayed Strike Technology. DST golf clubs force you to locate, train and perfect the optimal impact position. Impact is the moment of truth in the swing, it is the only position that really matters. The secret of golf is to have a delayed strike or lag impact where your hands lead the clubface through impact. When your hands lead the club face through impact you maintain control over the clubface until after the ball has been struck and compress the ball at impact. Controlling the clubface through impact means you control the distance and accuracy of your ball.
The best players and coaches in the world warm up and train with DST clubs because they know they're ingraining a movement and sensation which the best ball strikers in history felt. The golf swing is a matter of developing a repeatable and reliable action that holds up under pressure, so practice what's important "the moment of truth" and get your DST warm-up clubs today.
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