i don't think i understand how this device can adapt to a 'two plane' swing. Flat or upright, i get, but i don't see this device allowing for the re-routing of the club required to exectue a two plane swing. what am i missing here?
The videos here mostly show it set on 1 plane, it can be set on 2 plane setting by raising the front black guide (or spreading it wider) so the golfer would take the club back riding the front guide ( more upright) and transition to the rear guide on the downswing for a more flat / inside downswing.
Pictures and videos of the Pro Model will be on the website soon. The main difference is the Pro Model will not have the front guide which holds or forces the club flat onto rear guide. Price wise this is quite a bit less to manufacture.
this is a great tool as long as the rest of your set up is correct, otherwize you will confuse yourself when you move from the machine to the course, so if your intrested be sure to get good instructions on grip and set up as well as ball positions,
I saw this at the PGA Show in Orlando, its really cool to see in person how it adjusts to all types of swings. The older circle aids never worked but I bet this thing is gonna be at all the golf academies soon by the looks of it and all the pga teachers around it at the show. Good luck, nice job!
Does anybody know what effect this has on launch angle? It seems like after practice there is less spin on the ball with the driver, judging by the increased distance and decrease of a baloon type trajectory.
Very cool. In 1995 or so, a man came to the driving range I was hitting balls at with something like this. His machine had bearings and the motion was very smooth. (could not hit balls however) His instructions were to put the feet together, and swing back and through with only the arms. After the practice swings, he would have people hit balls. The first couple of attempts, EVERYONE would top the ball, but after a couple shots, people would hit it best ever.
i don't think i understand how this device can adapt to a 'two plane' swing. Flat or upright, i get, but i don't see this device allowing for the re-routing of the club required to exectue a two plane swing. what am i missing here?
earthshine2k 2 years ago
The videos here mostly show it set on 1 plane, it can be set on 2 plane setting by raising the front black guide (or spreading it wider) so the golfer would take the club back riding the front guide ( more upright) and transition to the rear guide on the downswing for a more flat / inside downswing.
planeperfectgolf 2 years ago
Thats cool
thematrixhasyou90 2 years ago
wow looks real nice does it work with all clubs ranging from a driver to a putter?
pequalax72 2 years ago
All clubs Driver to PW, NO Putter
planeperfectgolf 2 years ago
Whats the phone number.
austinf70 2 years ago
866-468-3316
planeperfectgolf 2 years ago
why such disparity between the pro and academy versions?
HurricaneGustav08 2 years ago
Pictures and videos of the Pro Model will be on the website soon. The main difference is the Pro Model will not have the front guide which holds or forces the club flat onto rear guide. Price wise this is quite a bit less to manufacture.
planeperfectgolf 2 years ago
left handed option? or do u have to buy a whole different system?
rulemarty85 2 years ago
We do offer left handed machines, it is a separate machine that is available.
planeperfectgolf 2 years ago
Will this machine help you create more lag on your swing? i tend to cast on my downswing
nate4424 2 years ago
Yes it really helps with keeping your width in the backswing and downswing while maintaining lag. It also makes you make a full shoulder turn.
planeperfectgolf 2 years ago
looks cool, but it seems like it would be fairly difficult for an amatuer like me to get the full benefit of it and know how to set it up correctly.
mawk27 2 years ago
Comes with a detailed instructional DVD
planeperfectgolf 2 years ago
im interested in buying a few for my driving range how much do they cost
petruccisgod2112 2 years ago
$3795
planeperfectgolf 2 years ago
are there any testing centers for this?
mawk27 2 years ago
this is a great tool as long as the rest of your set up is correct, otherwize you will confuse yourself when you move from the machine to the course, so if your intrested be sure to get good instructions on grip and set up as well as ball positions,
progolfer45628 2 years ago
Very cool how much does it cost? I bet it cost a lot.
pricerocks42 2 years ago
$3,795
desmetfootball21 2 years ago
Wow, I'm usually optimistic about all these new training aids, but this looks pretty legit..
MrPar24 2 years ago
I saw this at the PGA Show in Orlando, its really cool to see in person how it adjusts to all types of swings. The older circle aids never worked but I bet this thing is gonna be at all the golf academies soon by the looks of it and all the pga teachers around it at the show. Good luck, nice job!
anacarlaj 3 years ago
Does anybody know what effect this has on launch angle? It seems like after practice there is less spin on the ball with the driver, judging by the increased distance and decrease of a baloon type trajectory.
DocCrunch 3 years ago
Very cool. In 1995 or so, a man came to the driving range I was hitting balls at with something like this. His machine had bearings and the motion was very smooth. (could not hit balls however) His instructions were to put the feet together, and swing back and through with only the arms. After the practice swings, he would have people hit balls. The first couple of attempts, EVERYONE would top the ball, but after a couple shots, people would hit it best ever.
DocCrunch 3 years ago
awesome
gligar15 3 years ago