If you want to play golf well, you need to have a good swing plane. Today, I'll show you how to make a golf teaching tool and how to use it to help both new and experienced golfers get their swing plane in the right place. The teaching tool for golf is cheap and easy to make. Tool to teach golf You'll need to- A piece of PCV pipe about 1 meter long and 2 cm in diameter
- 2 small torches to fit in the 2cm ends of the PVC pipe (cheep as chips on eBay etc.)
How to make the teaching tool for golf
The torches should be put into each end of the PVC pipe. There are a few ways to do this. If the torch fits snugly in the pipe, you can just glue it in place with Araldite or another type of glue. If the torch is slightly bigger than the pipe, heat the end of the pipe with a heat gun and then put the torch in place. After the PVC has cooled, make sure the torch is firmly stuck. You have now made your teaching tool for golf.
How to use the teaching tool for golf
You might be wondering what the heck this stick is for at this point, but the exercise is pretty easy. Turn on the flashlights and hold the PVC like a golf club. Stand parallel to a wall with the bottom light shining on the spot where the floor meets the wall. This join makes a nice straight line; we'll call the light at the bottom A and the one at the top B.
Swing the club back until light A shines along the line and the stick is parallel to the line. Take note of light B and cinch your wrists. This light should now be shining along the line. At the top of your swing, light B should still be pointing to the line. This is the right place to start your down swing.
To start the down swing, pull down with your wrists. Light B should start to shine again along the line. As you let go of where the ball will be, light A should shine along the line. Keep the light shining along the line for as long as you can, and then finish with your follow-through.
At first, you should do this exercise very slowly. As you get used to it, you can speed up a little, but don't get sloppy. Make sure the lights are shining on the line. I think this golf teaching tool is great, and it's a great way for both new and experienced golfers to practice. If you do this until it becomes a habit, you will be able to hit the ball straighter and farther because it will teach you to release your power at the right time, which is when you hit the ball.
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