Golf can be a sport that looks far easier than it actually is, taking people years to master. Mario Karagianis, founder of Perfect Hands Golf, was no exception. Growing up playing soccer as a kid, Karagianis got into golf when he entered the professional world, using the sport to connect with influential executives. Like a lot of people however, he struggled with getting the golf swing down. He sought help from various training aids and coaches, none of which seemed to work for him. This is where the idea for Perfect Hands Golf was born. Perfect Hands Golf, PHG for short, is different from other training systems, using acceleration bands to work on every aspect of the golf swing at once. Additionally, the PHG system doesn’t restrict the golfer’s natural motion allowing for both indoor and outdoor training.
“Most PGA Golf Professionals and Golf Instructors who have tried the PHG system see the effectiveness of the product after only 5 swings but more importantly, the rapid and dramatic improvement levels of students and amateur golfers in such a short period of time is off the charts,” Karagianis said in an interview with HJGT. The PHG system has revolutionized mastering the golf swing and is designed not just for adults, but kids too. In the same interview, Karagianis stated, “Parents should purchase PHG for their child for many reasons. It comfortably trains them how to make a full and power swing every single time while staying on plane. It will safely make them stronger through our progressive resistance training program, so they do not harm their muscles while they are still developing at their young age.” The PHG system continues to expand, having already partnered with associations such as NAIA and the Southern Texas section of PGA. Read more about Karagianis and the PHG system on usatoday.com and visit his website at perfecthandsgolf.com
I love golfing and can relate to his initial struggles when first learning the swing. I Love how he took his own problem and created a product that is different from most out there on the market.
I love seeing how he branched out. Having perfect hands golf is great, but by expanding to a kid’s product and getting professionals into it he’s made it ten times more popular. Those are common sense markets that he saw he could pivot toward after releasing his initial product.