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HOW IT WORKS


All professional golf instrutors endorse the swing plane concept. The golf swing is "on plane" as long as either end of the club is pointing at (or near) the target line throughout the swing. The target line is the line stretching from your target, extending to your ball and beyond.


The EZ Way Swing Trainer makes your swing plane visible, while you swing. The device projects highly focused light beams from both ends of any club. With the high visibility target line supplied, you will instantly see where your club shaft is pointing throughout the entire swing. Works with all clubs: Drivers, Woods, Irons, and Putters. No moving parts. Nothing to instal.


OBJECTIVE


The object is to make full practice swings - without golf balls. During the swing, light beams from both ends of the unit trace the target line (supplied) without any major deviations from the line until the club passes the impact zone. The EZ Way Swing Trainer will show your actual swing plane. Consistent practice will develop the feeling of an "on plane swing" in your muscle memory. Then it is time to take that swing to the golf course


1. Slect the club of your choice with EZ Way Swing Trainer in place. Stand at address position, centered on and parallel to the target line, with the light beam focussed on the line( the clib head will be over the line). Starting your backswing, the light will trace your target line backward until your hands reach a point parallel to the ground, about hip high.




2. About this point look to the left - the light beam projecting from the grip-end of the club should appear on the left end of the target line. As you continue the backswing, this beam will travel from left to right (right-handed player) tracing along the target line. Continue your backswing untill tou reach what you consider the top of your swing.




3. The downswing basically reverses the order of the backswing. As the forward swing continues, you want to see this grip-end light beam remain either on or just inside the target line. The beam from the clubhead will trail the grip end light to finish the swing. If at any point during a swing you see the light beam point away from the target line, immediately stop, and make the necessary swing adjustments to get back "on plane". Practice the portion of the swing that is most troubling until you achieve success. It's that simple.




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