Stop the slice
and develop distance
The teaching video
included in the you purchase, explains in detail the simple and quick
tips to swing on Plane and Path
Take a look at some images from the Plane Sight training video showing
three different golf swings. Which one of these is yours?
A Vertical Swing which usually results in a hook. Animate
A Flat Swing
which usually results in a slice. Animate
This swing looks awfully flat, now how would you correct this?
We recommend you
to swing with PlaneSight®, attached to one of your clubs, for a
few minutes each day and see and feel the difference. We think that
your scores and handicap will reduce dramatically, in fact we will offer
the 14 day Satisfaction or Return Guarantee.
An On Plane Swing
which is what we all want ! Animate
Adjusting your swinging
according to the guidance notes and teaching video you can then start
to develop a draw and fade to really start to control your game.
The
golfing legend Ben Hogan compared the perfect swing plane and path,
to swinging between two planes of glass, one above and one below
the club shaft.

It is shown in
blue in the photo above. A golf swing that is on plane will follow
a path parallel to this imaginary piece of glass as shown in red.Trying
to see and feel where the club is during your swing without stopping,
filming or moving your head, is nearly impossible, so we invented
and launched in October 2001 the Laser Guided Golf Swing system
LGGS in conjunction with PlaneSight® for
professional's, advanced and new golfer alike. |