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Correct Angle of attack
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When playing with iron, it’s
our intension to hit the ball
while club head is moving
down to the ball (negative
attack angle). But opposite is
true when playing with driver.
In fact, hitting up with
a driver is beneficial for
maximizing distance.
Place the PLANE SET as
shown in the picture. Swing
underneath the stick, miss
the stick and hit up on the
ball (picture left). If you hit
too much down you will hit
the stick (picture right).
Correct ball position is crucial for
uality ball striking and shot shape.
You can buy additional product:
The Connecting clutch wheel)
which works with 8 mm alignment
sticks. Set the sticks perpendicular
by giving you a reference position
of the ball relative to the feet.
Too much hip slide
PLANE SET can be used as a barrier
if you have a problem with too
much hip slide/sway in the
downswing. Excessive hip slide can
cause problems with consistent ball
striking.
Set the PLANE SET as shown in the
picture and you will feel the touch
of the stick when you slide the hips
too much instead of rotation.
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Early extension
Try the following drill. Setup a stick on your lead side around
three inches away from the hands. Take a shorter backswing
and work the hands left through the ball trying to avoid
touching the stick and thus prevent the early extension.
Early extension is defined as forward
movement (thrust) of the lower body
towards the golf ball during the
downswing. This swing characteristic
causes the arms and club to get stuck
behind the body during the downswing,
and forces torso to raise up and elevate
through the hitting zone.
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CONNECTING CLUTCH