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Golf Training Aids - The Plane Stick
The Plane Stick
Eliminating
the "over-the-top" shot - is there any tougher swing flaw
to correct? When we speak of this "over-the-top" shot,
we are referring to the golfer who takes the club excessively to
the inside on the takeaway and compensates by coming outside on
the downswing. Teaching professionals commonly refer to this as
an "over-the-top" shot because the path of the club goes
outside the desired plane line and across the target line through
impact, instead of straight down it.(Fig. 1)
An ideal swing path is one in which the club is taken back on a
more outside or straight back path on the takeaway to a slightly
inside path on the downswing. This creates a swing plane, which
allows the club to stay on the target line longer before and after
impact. The result is a ball flight that starts down the target
line or just right of it.(Fig. 2)
A golf club swung on the correct swing plane gives a golfer the
best chance of hitting shots that repeatedly go straighter and longer.
Research has shown that 90% of all amateur golfers suffer from swing
plane related problems. It was with this in mind that we began looking
for a way to correct swing plane problems faster and simpler so
that students see improvements in their ball striking within minutes
not months. THE PLANE STICK does just that!
More Golf Training Aids:
Golf Training Aids - Full Swing
Golf Training Aids - Swing Plane
Golf Training Aids - Tempo
Golf Training Aids - Alignment
Golf Training Aids - Putting
Golf Training Aids - Grip
Golf Training Aids - Fitness
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