Everyone golfer should use this book to work on golf swing plane training
There’s no question, moving beyond the simple, natural, circular swing of beginners and breaking it into the planes of the swing will help every golfer improve their performance. Golf swing plane training aids such as “The Plane Truth for Golfers Master Class” strongly help take one’s swing from simple to advanced, and help break down every aspect of the swing to maximize force, delivery, and accuracy.
Every golfer needs to address the relationship between one’s stance, the club, and the movements that the club makes, and do that in ways that correct problems, improve efficiency, and increase accuracy. Hardy’s book helps take the golfer through all of these steps in advanced, and understandable ways. Reading it as a successor to his original book, “The Plane Truth for Golfers,” adds to his great success. No expensive golf swing aid or golf tips can compete with the amount of data provided by this book.
Hardy steps through the address, the backswing, the downswing, and adds great drills for both one-plane and two-plane swings. Every golfer should add this book, and its predecessor, to their arsenal of golf teaching aids, to help take their swing from a beginner or intermediate swing to a pro golf swing.
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The new Swingyde helps both aspiring golfers and old pros improve the consistency in their swings and make that ever elusive birdie.
Aspiring golfers are often frustrated when they hook drives and the ball sails into the rough to the left and slice approach shots and the ball sails into a water hazard to the right. Often the problem is that they are not using a consistent swing. Even slight wrist movements during the back swing or follow through can foul up a shot.
The Swingyde is a simple golf training aid that helps golfers to improve the consistency of their swings and their games by encouraging proper wrist movement during the swing. More balls will end up on the fairway and green and fewer will land in the woods and ponds.
The Swingyde attaches to the shaft of the club. When addressing the ball, make sure the Swingyde is aligned with the left shoulder. At the top of the backswing, the Swingyde will come to a rest on the forearm. During the swing, the Swingyde will not interfere with the arms. At the top of the follow through, the Swingyde will again come to a rest on the forearm.
The Swingyde training kit also includes an optional rubber band to hold it in place to help ensure the perfect shot. It also includes arm pads to cushion the arm when the Swingyde comes in contact with the forearm.
By following this method, users of the Swingyde will notice more of their shots flying straight and true rather than straight into the water. Beginners will see their golf games rapidly improve as they practice with the Swingyde. Experienced golfers can use the Swingyde to refine their games further.
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