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Explanar Golf launches Junior System

12.10am 15th May 2006 - Corporate

Following the worldwide success of the Explanar Golf Training System and after demand from teachers, the British owned Explanar Golf Ltd has announced the launch of the Explanar Junior.
Designed for children 3ft – 5ft (1.1m – 1.5m) and aged approximately 4 – 11 the Explanar Junior is the equivalent of “stabilisers” for golf.
This scaled down version of the adult model ensures that children ingrain a correct and repeatable motion as early as possible in their formative golfing years, giving them an instant understanding of what the golf swing should feel like.
World renowned coach Butch Harmon says, “Nothing will give a child a better start to their golfing life than the Explanar”.
Explanar managing director Tony Clark commented, “The launch of the Explanar Junior is an indication of the success that Explanar is enjoying across the world. Through use of the Junior prototypes we’ve see amazing results every bit as powerful as those experienced by adults all over the world. Whether golf teachers, tour players or amateurs, Explanar delivers on its promise to improve tempo, increase clubhead speed and ensure a squarer clubface at impact. It makes lessons more enjoyable for the child and more rewarding for the teacher. It’s the BEST golf training and fitness system in the WORLD and we challenge anyone to prove otherwise. If a child has golfing aspirations, Explanar will dramatically improve their chances of realising their potential.”
The Explanar Junior retails at £499 (€723) including VAT with special terms for Explanar Centres. Availability is from July 2006.
Explanar www.explanar.com

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