Alignment Disc's Versatility - Pro Golfer Cole Madey
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- Опубліковано 31 тра 2024
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Find pro golfer Cole Madey and two-time PGA Tour winner Brian Henninger discussing how a golfer can use the WhyGolf Alignment Disc to make permanent changes to their swing path. Explore how the Alignment Disc can become your own personal swing plane trainer. Learn about how you can set up the Alignment Disc in different positions to foster different swing paths, which will ultimately allow you to hit a fade or draw.
00:00 Intro
00:30 Cole Madey Initial Comments about Alignment Disc
00:55 Setting Up Alignment Disc to Cure Inside Takeaway
01:40 Demonstration and Difference Between Feel vs. Real
02:20 Fixing An Outside Takeaway
03:07 Using the Alignment Disc as Your Coach
03:28 Another Iteration - Maintaining Low Hands + Turn
04:25 Two Discs - Setting Up For "Out-to-In" Swing Path
05:45 Setting Up To Emphasize "In-to Out" Swing Path
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When setting this up with the disk by your left foot(for a right handed swing) will this allow me to stop hitting huge hooks? I have the disc and want to focus on keeping my follow through more down the line Vs turning over hard left. I hit a draw and have the second disc setup on my backside but want to make sure that using this disc of the left foot and inside of the target line will force a straighter shot?
If you're hitting hooks, your swing path is likely too far out to the right (for righties). I would suggest setting up a disc near your left foot but on the opposite side of the target line so you're forced to swing more left. This should straighten out your swing path. More info here: whygolf.com/blogs/whysguyscorner/how-to-hit-a-fade