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Get Your Swing Spot On

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Get Your Swing Spot On

2008-06-08

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Swing and a miss. In the game of golf, swing is everything. Nothing is more frustrating than consistently hitting the ball low, short or even worse, not at all. For those of us who weren’t born with Tiger’s natural ability, there is a new swing training aid that puts everything on an even plane.
 
The new Spot-On Golf Swing Plane device helps players perfectly align their own individual swing plane during practice so they can better develop a more consistent swing. An innovative device that PGA professionals like Justin Rose use to help maintain their perfect swing, the Spot-On Swing Plane uses a time proven concept that utilizes the principles of physics, the correct swing plane for each and every club can be found.
 
A club's swing plane is defined by the angle of the shaft to the ground at address. Since this angle is dependent on the length of the shaft and the height of the player, each player has his own unique swing plane. The two vials are designed to allow the player to adjust the measuring angle for each particular club the player wants to practice with. Simply attach it to the shaft of any club, address the ball and start a slow back swing. The proper swing plane is achieved by maintaining the "bubble" between the alignment marks. Swinging on the proper plane will result in more distance, more accuracy and lower scores.

Spot-On Golf is available online at Performance Golf Academy (performancegolfacademy.com), which is offering the innovative Spot-On Golf training aid at a discount for Golf Gear Association members. For more information on the Golf Gear Association, click here.

Specializing in advanced club fitting and swing analysis, Performance Golf Academy offers some of the finest golf products on the market today — clubs, components, bags, CPS devices and rangefinders, carts shoes and training aids.

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