Bracelets for Improved Golf Game?

We try just about anything in golf to improve that score. Anything from new clubs and new shoes, to superstitious routines before swinging. But what about a wearing a rubber wristband to counteract positive ion backup in your body? Sound a bit too “sciency”? Well, ask the pros—it seems to be a growing trend in the PGA. According to the Tuscon Citizen , athletes in many sports are starting to wear the TrionZ bracelets: “A growing number of athletes — from professional golfers to baseball players to Formula 1 drivers — swear by the healing powers of Trion:Z bracelets, wristbands and necklaces. Flash Drive Wristband In golf, more than 250 professionals from the PGA Tour, Champions Tour, LPGA tour and the Nationwide Tour have or are wearing one or more of the bracelets, wristbands and necklaces, including Rickie Fowler, U.S. Open winner Rory McIlroy, Ryo Ishikawa and Brittany Lincicome, who recently won the CN Canadian Women’s Open wearing the bracelet. Technically, the bracelets and necklaces combine the power of minus ions and medical grade magnets to counteract the absorption of positive ion buildup caused by physical stress, UV rays and electronic equipment such as cellphones and computers. Excess positive ions are associated with muscle aches, joint aches and fatigue, and the magnets in the bracelets and necklaces are designed to restore the negative impact, including circulation problems, of the positive ion buildup. The necklaces feature an artistic stainless steel pendant and is manufactured with high qualify stainless steel and feature 550 Gauss resin-coated rubber ferrite permanent magnets. The lengths available are Small (16.9″), Medium (18.5″) and Large (22″).” What do you think? Is this a gimmick? Superstition? Or does it really make people better athletes?



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