ARE YOU READY FOR THE SWINGDUKE

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EDITOR & DIRECTOR OF CONTENT RORY SPEARS, presents The Gog Blog, the online content of Golfers on Golf Radio. Follow Rory on Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter @GogBlogGuy, and to the Preserve at Oak Meadows in Addison, Chicagolands newest golf property.

ARE YOU READY to try the latest new golf swing machine, and weight training device.

If so the SwingDuke is here. Enter inventor Mike Roelle of Elmhurst Illinois, who has found a unique style of mixing a way to improve your golf swing, and weight train your body for golf and more.

Why SwingDuke. Roelle created it to help his daughter improve her game when she played on her high school golf team. Roelle says that the SwingDuke will help any golfer, from beginners that are new to the game, to professionals of the sport. PGA Tour veteran Mark Wilson who lives near Roelle, came to see the SwingDuke in person. Wilson says in a statement used by Roelle, that “Most golfers can benefit from the SwingDuke.”

Mike Roelle stands by his machine, The SwingDuke in Erin Wisconsin, during U.S. Open week at Erin Hills.

Roelle says the SwingDuke provides a way to install a proper technique, and help a golfer develop a repeatable golf swing. It trains your motor skills learning process.

SwingDuke will allow the club to rotate, and extend while defining a proper swing plane.

SwingDuke allows for learning where your ball position needs to be, where your spine angle needs to be, and how to make a proper weight transfer.

Roelle says SwingDuke, helps the golfer get a feel for a proper golf swing, and gives the golfer instant feedback from hitting real golf balls. Roelle feels SwingDuke provides a great compliment to private lessons. SwingDuke provides weight training for the muscles golfers use most. The adjustable SwingDuke helps with resistance training to increase your swing speed, that creates better ball speed off the tee box.

The SwingDuke has been tested by various top rated area golf teachers, including pros who work in junior golf and with college players. To read their statements of support, and to see if the new SwingDuke is right for you, visit Swingduke.com.

Thoughts on the SwingDuke by Rory Spears in the Gog Blog Speaks Out tomorrow. RS

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About Rory Spears

Rory spent over 8 years growing up working at Rob Roy Golf Club in Prospect Hts.IL, then two years at Chevy Chase in Wheeling. He has covered golf in Chicago since 1986. Rory was one of the initial members of WSCR all-sports radio Chicago and covered golf there for 5 seasons, before moving on to work for ESPN/Sportsticker and ESPN Radio. In addition to hosting Golfers on Golf Radio on WCPT AM820 Chicago, he writes for both the Chicago District (CDGA) Magazine, and formerly Chicagoland Golf. Rory has played over 525 courses in 39 states, and rates golf courses. He does golf course management and communications consulting, within the golf industry.