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Product Name: Path Pro - Swing Trainer |
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Path Pro - Swing Trainer
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Brief Description |
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| The NEW Path Pro is the ONLY tool designed to provide an unlimited number of positions and uses for whatever needs work in your swing. Regardless whether you are right-handed OR left-handled, you will learn to properly swing your arms and hands on the correct line, forcing you to immediately feel the correct position. You will see it, feel it and repeat it, seeing immediate improvement. |
Detailed Specification |
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Included with
your purchase:
» The Path Pro Swing trainer
Provides over 35 swing fixes!
» FREE Setup and Basic Uses DVD
Learn the 9 basic uses of the Path Pro, solving most of the major flaws that
can affect your golf swing.
» FREE Pocket Reference Card
Take the lessons from the DVD onto the driving range.
» FREE Path Pro Carry Bag
Take your Path Pro anywhere. |
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Eliminate Swaying
Eliminate swaying by angling or pointing the pad towards the ground and
positioning the Path Pro behind you. Take your stance with your back leg an
inch or so from the pad. Set a ball down and make a swing. If your thigh or
knee hits the pad on your backswing then you know you are sliding laterally
too much and need to work on turning the hips more through the shot. Work on
this until you no longer hit the pad. |
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Proper Impact
For the proper impact position, set the pad pointing upward and slightly
ahead of your lead shoulder. Make sure there is enough clearance below the
arm for the clubhead to pass. Set a ball down under the bend of the arm and
hit shots trying to emulate the line the pad forms. This insures that you
maintain a proper angle with your wrists and that your hands lead the
clubhead through to impact. |
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Eliminate Lunging
Eliminate lunging by setting the Path Pro in the same position as shown
above for swaying. But, in this case, position the unit just ahead of your
lead leg. Set a ball down and hit shots while maintaining a firm left or
lead side. Stay behind the pad through impact. If you hit the pad you know
you are moving ahead of the ball. |
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Expand the Impact Zone
Expand the impact zone and swing along your target line by pointing the
yellow pad at your target and parallel to the ground at waist high. Put a
ball down and hit shots by first seeing the ball between your feet and the
pad. As you master this, lower and move closer to the pad until you see the
pad between your feet and the ball. This not only forces you to swing along
your target line longer and with a squarer clubface, but also aligns you to
your target and stops a slice by eliminating the over the top move. |
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Proper Extension
Insure the proper extension and follow through by setting the pad closer to
the ground and pointing away from you and at the target. Set a ball down
beneath the arm’s bend and start hitting shots. This drill will force you to
stay down on the ball and extend through the shot as long as you can. You
can angle the pad slightly upward to allow for easier clearance. |
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"Stuck" or Trapped Position
Eliminate the "stuck" or trapped position causing a hook by setting the unit
up behind you and angling the pad upward and tilted back towards your
shoulder. This will also allow you to check your swing plane. Set up with it
against your trailing side and give yourself plenty of clearance. Put balls
down and hit shots keeping your arms and hands in front of your body. If
your arms drop too far to the inside, you will brush or hit the pad.
Continue this drill until to consistently miss the pad. |
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Eliminate Over-Swinging
Eliminate over-swinging using the optional extension piece and positioning
the Path Pro behind you and on your backswing side. Set the pad parallel to
the ground, pointing towards the front and over your shoulder. Adjust it up
or down depending on where you want your backswing to stop. Now hit shots
engraining the position you want your backswing in every time. |
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Maintain Balance
Maintain balance and posture by positioning the Path Pro behind you with the
pad behind your knees or in the small of your back. Hit shots to see if the
pressure of the pad remains consistent. If not, you know that you are out of
balance or that your spine angle is changing throughout your swing. |
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Control Distance
Control your distance by setting the Path Pro up behind you and on your
backswing side. Position the pad parallel to the ground and pointing towards
the front. Hit shots while restricting your backswing and letting your arms
make contact with the pad. Make note on the distance each shot travels. You
can then adjust the pad up or down depending on the distance you want to
engrain. |
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