| Hank Haney Plane Finder |  | Brand: Hank Haney Category: Sports
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $99.95 as of 5/22/2012 12:16 CDT details You Save: $0.04
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Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.6 Dimensions (in): 24 x 4 x 12
MPN: PF200 Model: PF200 UPC: 022275005580 EAN: 0022275005580 ASIN: B0050DJWP6
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| Features:
| Golf instruction tool that gives you instant feedback on your swing plane | | Corrects swing line to boost your power, accuracy, and consistency | | Plastic stems indicate whether backswing or downswing is too high or low | | Portable design works at the range, at home, or at the office | | Works with any club; available in right- and left-handed versions |
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Product Description Hank Haney PlaneFinder-Right Hand The Hank Haney PlaneFinder is for golfers who want to improve their swing. The concept of swinging the golf club on the proper plane was first articulated by Ben Hogan in his classic 1957 instructional book, Five Lessons: The Modern Fundamentals of Golf. Years later, legendary teacher Hank Haney has made swinging on plane the cornerstone of his work with Tour players and high handicappers alike. And now, along with inventor Rusty Pies, Haney has created the PlaneFinder, a unique and innovative device that provides immediate feedback if the club deviates from the proper plane on both the backswing and downswing. Tour players and golf instructors alike know that swinging on the proper plane is the key to effortless power, laser-like accuracy and, most of all, consistency. Golfers can improve all of those aspects in very short order as their swing plane improves. Not only can they use the PlaneFinder during practice sessions at the range but at home as well. And, the PlaneFinder works equally well with every club in the golfers bag, from lob wedge to driver. The beauty of the PlaneFinder is that you find out immediately what youre doing right and what youre doing wrong, said Hank Haney. And then by making subtle adjustments to the swing, every golfer can quickly discover their proper plane and how to remain on it. Theres a big difference between feel and real and the Plane Finder never lies. Its the next best thing to having a personal lesson with Hank Haney! The PlaneFinder is available in both a right-handed and left-handed model. The PlaneFinder is portable, lightweight, and can be used anywhere-the home, office or at the range and will groove and improve your swing right away.
Amazon.com Looking for new ways to improve your swing? Turn to the Hank Haney PlaneFinder, which allows golfers to feel where the swing plane is. 
The PlaneFinder gives you instant feedback on your swing plane. | Portable, lightweight, and versatile, the PlaneFinder gives you instant feedback when your club deviates from the proper plane on both the backswing and downswing, allowing you to build the muscle memory necessary to swing with the proper form every time. Tour players and golf instructors know that swinging on the proper plane is the key to effortless power, accuracy, and consistency. The PlaneFinder corrects your plane with its plastic guiding stems. If your swing starts to move too far out of line, you'll hit the corresponding stem and learn how to make subtle adjustments with your next swing. The beauty of the PlaneFinder is that you learn immediately what you're doing right and what you're doing wrong. Plus, the PlaneFinder goes anywhere you do. You can use it during practice sessions at the range, at home in your backyard, or at the office. And the unit--which is available in both right- and left-handed versions--works equally well with any club in your bag, from lob wedges to drivers. The PlaneFinder is the next best thing to working with an instructor.
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