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How is ball direction Slice, Hook?

Why? Caused by your club swing path and face angle

Just once, you can monitor your swing path and face angle and easy to

correct your swing path and face angle with this swing viewer.

Swing View 1 Swing View 2

The LED lights will display your swing path and face angle. See above pictures

Swinging the club, generally, will take about 0.25 seconds from the start of the down swing to impact, naturally making it impossible to witness the face angle at the time of impact.

Most golfers practice their swinging with their own clubs or swing practicing equipment, but generally have no idea how the ball move after the hit. Their practicing is generally limited to refining their swing form or enhancing their power through weight training. Limiting your practicing may result in losing a sense of direction of what you are doing.

Installation picture 1

 

Installation picture 2

*Mounting position may vary depend on the club manufacture

 

Common Swing Path

 

 

Practice


1. check your swing path

A well-aligned swing, the ball travels towards your target in a straight line

2. Confirm the club face angle

The face of your club is open, and the ball moves towards the right and swerves even further at the end Although the face is aligned, the orbit moves from in to out, causing the ball to swerve left, creating a hook or a draw shot

3. Improve address accuracy

This device will help you visually notice how the club head approached the impact position, how the finish is made, and correct the problems and maintain your corrected status. Place the ball on the mat, do normal set up, swing the club top of the ball without hitting the ball. Watch the red LED so Red Led should go over the center position of ball

If you conduct your swing like the diagram, an orbit and the face angle will be visible to the naked eye.

When the ball leaves the surface of the club face, the ball will spin. If the club face is not in line with the target line, the ball will spin sideways, which will cause the ball to swerve. Also, when the club pushes or pulls the ball when the ball leaves the club face, the spin move even further to the left or right causing the ball to either swerve right, creating a slice, or left, creating a hook.


Especially, if your orbit moves from out to in, you will pull the ball and create a slice.

 

Easy Head-Up Correction

There are many golfers that unconsciously lift their heads when they swing, and are unable to correct the nasty habit.

Also, there are golfers that actually do not recognize that they have the problem.

There are times when you lose scores unexpectedly because of the habit. This is caused by many different reasons including the fact that you try to follow the orbit of the club after the impact or lose control of your form trying to hit too hard.

Such habits can easily be corrected by trying to watch at the point of impact.

If you lift your head, you will not be able to successfully see light.

 

practice swing straight image

Straight

 

Slice Direction

Slice Direction

 

practice swing hook image

Hook Direction

 

practice swing fade image

Fade Direction

 

Draw Direction

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Special Characteristics of the Portable Swing Analyzing System

This device allows you to train and practice without having to use an over-sized equipment, and through fixating your focus to correctly observe the orbit and lights, you will be able to overcome one of the biggest problems golfers have, the head-up. The main elements of a golf swing is the power, speed, orbit and angle adequate for sending your ball the furthest it can go while keeping its track straight.

So, by observing the orbit, face angle, your back swing to the impact position, you will be able to successfully enhance the power of your shot along with keeping your shot straight and get practice on swinging consistently.

Especially, golfers with severe hook or slice problems can instantly diagnose their problem and correct themselves. Also, its uniquely small size allows you to carry it around in your pocket and take practice swing even in between holes on field.

The device is approximately 45g, and its design to adequately distribute its air resistance to the toe and heel dissolves any discomfort in swinging. This allows golfers to enhance the power of their shot while maintaining their swing balance, creating far better results than other weight-training equipments.

1) The Advantages in Using a Portable Swing Analyzing System

a. You can learn and successfully acquire a well-directed swing by practicing a swing with the orbit and face angle in alignment without hitting a ball.

b. By applying power at a steady pace and tempo, a golfer will be able to acquire a steady sense of length.

c. Slices and hooks, a problem for many golfers, can be diagnosed from its source and corrected.

d. The habit of head-up can be corrected fundamentally

e. Its small size allows high mobility and use

f. You can enhance the power of your shot while observing the alignment of your orbit, face angle and swing, allowing a maximum efficacy in a short period of time


2) Difference with Other Swing Analyzers

a. The device is highly portable and you can check your swing at any time

b. You can instantly check your results with your bare eyes after the swing

c. There is little difference in the resulting values of the orbit and face angle

d. You do not need assistance to practice and check your results

e. The price is highly affordable and economic

f. Semi-permanent

g. You can witness the approaching path, finish orbit and consistent swing with your bare eyes


3) This device will be most useful to…

a. Golfers with inconsistent swing orbit, sweet spot and unaligned face impact angle

b. Golfers with uncertain range due to inconsistent swing tempo and power

c. Golfers with inconsistent shot direction, especially hook and slice

d. Golfers with a severe head-up problem that is unable to hit the ball precisely

e. Golfers in need to correct their unstable finish

f. Golfers who are trying to get used to a new set of clubs

g. Experienced golfers that look to acquire highly technical shots such as fade and draw shots.

h. Beginners

 

Note:

Do not hit a ball with the Analyzer attached
You may have difficulty to see the light under the direct SUN