The Arc and Plane of the Golf Swing
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Swing Extender $29.95 Swing Extender Golf Swing Trainer. The Swing Extender prohibits collapsing of the arms while encouraging a better shoulder turn. It’s the hardest move to master and feels completely unnatural to most amateurs, but once it’s learned, the rewards are most satisfying. Increased distance, accuracy and lower scores are a direct result of the maximum clubhead acceleration you create with your wider arc … |
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Plane Sight Laser Golf Swing Training Aid $79.95 Plane Sight is a small laser device which easily attaches to almost any golf club. The laser light will show you where the butt of the club is pointing. As you swing the club, you will actually see three distinct red laser lines – during your backswing…. |
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The Putting Arc T3 Swing Putter Trainer Aid $29.90 Just a few accolades: * Rated by Golf Digest as the #1 Training Device which you can use with your own putter in 2004, and listed in Golf World in December 2005 as one of the professional golfer’s “tools of the trade.” * Known Putting Arc users included 13 of the top 19 on the 2005 PGA Tour final money list! * Putting Arc users now hold the all time scoring records on the PGA and Euro… |
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The Keys to the Effortless Golf Swing: Curing Your Hit Impulse in Seven Simple Lessons $13.00 The biggest paradox in golf is that the harder you try to hit the ball, the worse you do so. In The Keys to the Effortless Golf Swing, Michael McTeigue offers you a simple system of sequential body movements that produces a true swinging motion with every club in the bag. The result is increased distance and greater accuracy for all sizes, shapes, and ages of golfers for a minimum investment in le… |
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The LAWs of the Golf Swing: Body-Type Your Golf Swing and Master Your Game $25.00 Three of America’s top-rated golf instructors have come up with a technique that customizes body type to swing type. The “LAWs” of the title The LAWs of the Golf Swing reflect those types: “L” for leverage (average build with average flexibility–think David Frost or Annika Sorensam); “A” for arc (tall with maximum flexibility–think Davis Love or Michelle McGann); and “W” for width (thicker… |