David Leadbetter Swing Setter
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11-12-2005, 02:02 PM
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David Leadbetter Swing Setter
Has anyone used the David Leadbetter Swing Setter? And what are your opinions of it with respect to The Golfing Machine principles?
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11-12-2005, 06:45 PM
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Swing Setter
I tried one at Golfsmith in Austin Tuesday. The guy told me my release was way too early. I don't think I hit as bad as it indicated, but what do I know. Ball flight does not lie.
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11-12-2005, 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim.Cook
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Has anyone used the David Leadbetter Swing Setter? And what are your opinions of it with respect to The Golfing Machine principles?
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When I managed the driving range at the LPGA Championship this past June there must have been a half dozen of the lady pros using the device on the range. Personally, I haven't tried it.
DG
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11-12-2005, 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Delaware Golf
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When I managed the driving range at the LPGA Championship this past June there must have been a half dozen of the lady pros using the device on the range. Personally, I haven't tried it.
DG
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It would be interesting to know if Nick Price and Charles Howell actually prctice with the aid.
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11-15-2005, 05:51 PM
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Please!
If ANYONE thinks the Swingsetter can help MUST wake up!
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11-16-2005, 07:34 AM
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What do you mean "wake up"?
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Originally Posted by whitey
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If ANYONE thinks the Swingsetter can help MUST wake up!
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Please be a little more descriptive. What does it not do? Have you used one? What does it feel like? What were you looking for that it didn't do? What does it do that you like?
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11-16-2005, 11:30 AM
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Hello all,
Training aids are very similiar to variations, some work for some people, some don't. Some work without even doing what they say they will, some work for things they are not intended to, some make some golfers make a better motion, some lead some golfers to practice more, that is usually a good thing. Some can be found at Home Depot, some students like to pay three easy payments of 29.99, makes them feel like they have to use it.
If a training aid helps you with your swing motion ,go for it!!! Make sure it aids in your adhering to the three imperatives!!!
Todd
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11-16-2005, 02:59 PM
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Waste of Money for Me
I posted this at other area too. I have a whole bunch of training aids (and some old ones from EBay too). Some I have tried include Medicus (5 iron, and driver), impact bag, tac tic, swingsetter, and the swing rite. I also have various weighted clubs too just for fun.
What worked...impact bag, tac tic and swing rite.
For me the Swingsetter made me set my wrists too early and with too much force (to get the ball to click) but it did identify where you had the most speed on the downswing. You try to click it in the impact zone.
For my money, get a swing rite to build up speed and the tac tic and impact bag to work on FLW and you will be much better off.
Take if from me (a guy who can slice a Medicus driver and 5 iron all day) that those will work. Nothing can beat a good set of educated hands.
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11-16-2005, 03:52 PM
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The 'original' swing rite is an outstanding aid IMO. They should bring this back at a better price point 
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