Stop right there.
You’ve barely started to swing – and I already know you’re about to hit a slice.
So I can’t let you go any further.
Not until I explain what you’re doing wrong.
And show you the new, incredibly easy way to fix it.
This is no mere band-aid, mind you.
You’ll come away with a lot more than a slice-free swing.
You’ll drive the ball longer. And straighter.
You’ll sting pin-seeking iron shots and precision hybrids.
You’ll start knocking wedges stiff and, best of all…
You’ll enjoy the shot-to-shot, hole-to-hole, round-to-round consistency every golfer craves.
All thanks to one simple tool.
Before I show it to you, though…
Let’s talk about your slice.
It starts where you’d least expect it: at the very beginning.
Surprising, huh?
All this time you thought your downswing was the problem.
Which makes total sense. That’s the part of the swing where you cast the club over the top and leave the clubface open, right?
Right. But here’s the thing:
That move is actually rooted in the first 24 inches of your swing, aka the takeaway.
(In fact, it may actually start before that. It may start when you grip the club. More in a moment.)
If you’re like most golfers, you yank the club back inside the target line.
Logically, you’d think that would prevent a slice – and possibly cause a hook – by creating a flat or horizontal swing plane.
Indeed, you may have developed that inside move as a way to stop slicing. Lots of golfers do.
Unfortunately, it has the opposite effect.
While an inside takeaway does flatten your backswing, there’s one big problem: Your backswing gets so flat that if you swing down on the same plane, the club will go over the ball.
Whiff!
Your body knows this, of course, so it adjusts by swinging down more steeply in order to make contact.
The result is the over-the-top or across-the-line clubhead path which – paired with an open clubface – produces left-to-right sidespin.
And the dreaded slice.
It’s a hard habit to break. That’s why most golfers never break it.
Notice I said it’s hard.
I did not say it’s impossible.
Normally, this is where I’d give you a tip or a practice drill to help cure your faulty takeaway and banish your slice.
But recently, I found something even better.
It’s remarkably simple. It’s easy to use.
You can use it anywhere, too – at home, the office or driving range, for instance.
You don’t need a ball or even a tee.
And man, does it work like a charm.
I should also repeat that…
It does a whole lot more than fix a slice.
It also:
Yep, a single tool can do all that. And here it is:
Hi, I’m Todd Kolb, a three-time state Teacher of the Year and multiple Golf Digest award winner.
In my 25-plus years teaching the game, I’ve seen a LOT of slices.
Push slices. Pull slices.
High slices and low slices.
I’ve seen slices so violent that, in the words of a long-ago caddie, they finished right of a house nobody’s ever been to the left of.
Like you, I’ve also seen plenty of so-called miracle cures.
Emphasis on so-called.
But there’s one thing I had never seen until recently:
A training aid that quickly and easily eliminates the root cause of so many slices.
That’s the Plane Slider.
Let’s take a look at the three main features of this ingenious new tool:
1. A “pre-formed” training grip that puts your hands in the ideal positions
I mentioned earlier that some slices start before you even take the club back.
They start with a faulty grip.
Some golfers slice because their grip is too weak (i.e., their hands are turned too far left on the handle, if they’re right handed).
If your grip is on the weak side, you’ll have a hard time releasing and squaring the clubface through impact. Hence, your shots will veer right.
A grip that’s too strong, or turned to the right, tends to cause a hook through over-rotation… but not always.
Strong grippers typically open the clubface going back, and without compensating on the downswing, you’re looking at some massive banana balls.
The Plane Slider puts an end to all that.
Just place your hands in the handle’s molded finger and palm slots and voila! Your grip is perfect.
The more you swing the Plane Slider, the more natural this grip position will feel. You’ll soon notice your shots starting on the target line, with less curve in either direction.
2. The length of a 7-iron, but just a bit heavier
The extra weight makes it a great warmup club when you need to get the muscles loose before a round or practice session.
Swing the Plane Slider just a few minutes each day and you’ll tone up those all-important “golf muscles” – the forearms, shoulders and torso, in particular. That alone will boost your distance and improve your control over the club.
As you can see in the video at the top of this page, I get a little winded after a series of swings with the Plane Slider. I consider that a feature, not a bug.
3. A lightweight ring that slides up and down the club – and lets you know instantly if you’re on the right path
This basic little widget is the key to the Plane Slider’s effectiveness.
At address, the ring rests at the base of the shaft, above the clubhead. If you take the club back too far inside the target line, into an overly flat position as the club passes waist-height, the ring will stay in place (or move only slightly toward the grip).
That’s bad.
If you take the club back on plane, or slightly upright, it will slide all the way to the grip.
That’s good.
And guess what? It gets even better.
When you swing down, the ring speeds back toward the clubhead. If you cast the club with the hands, the slider will hit bottom and “click” before the impact zone.
If your swing is in-sync – with the hips leading the way and your wrists maintaining their hinge (aka “lag”) well into the downswing – you’ll hear the click at impact or slightly past it.
That’s what you want.
So, in addition to getting your swing started correctly, the slider also…
Eliminates the disastrous casting motion at the top of the swing…
Helps groove a smooth, even tempo…
Teaches you to lag the club on the downswing…
Hones your release for maximum distance, and…
Synchronizes your timing for pure contact and unerring accuracy.
In short:
It’s the most powerful ring this side of Middle-Earth.
In case you’re wondering, that’s a “Lord of the Rings” reference.
But I digress…
I want to take a moment to explain a concept many golfers struggle to grasp.
In fact, I’m often asked:
Why is it so important to swing “on plane”?
Entire books have been written on the topic.
I know teachers who can prattle on for hours about one-plane vs. two-plane swings… the effect of dynamic posture… coplanar points this and concentric circles that.
No doubt, it can get complicated.
But for our purposes, I’ll keep it simple.
An on-plane swing puts the clubhead directly on the target line heading into and moving through impact.
It also makes it easier to square the clubface, strike the sweet spot and hit long, accurate shots.
In other words…
An on-plane swing is something every golfer strives for – but only the best players achieve it consistently.
You can be one of those players.
No matter your experience or your current skill level.
You don’t need a year’s worth of lessons or marathon sessions on the range.
You don’t have to study Ben Hogan’s swing like an art major analyzing the Mona Lisa.
All you need is the Plane Finder Swing Trainer.
… Plus a few minutes to swing it each day, wherever you may be…
… A little driving range work to transfer your Plane Finder swing to the real thing…
… And the desire to slay your slice…
… Improve your ball-striking…
… Lower your scores…
… Whip your buddies, and…
… Enjoy golf like never before.
With those ingredients in place, there’s no looking back.
OK, so I’ve explained the Plane Finder’s features and how it works.
I’ve told you which ills it can cure and the many positives it can bring to your game.
I’ve given you the 411 on grip position and swing plane.
That leaves just two items to cover.
The price, and the guarantee.
First things first:
How much does the Plane Slider cost?
Hmmm… About the same as a single lesson with your local pro.
Or fees for a single round at a nice public course.
It’s less than half the price of a new, brand-name putter.
And a whole lot less than a sporty new driver.
Trust me: None of those things offers the long-term value of the Plane Slider Swing Trainer.
Which I’m happy to tell you…
… Costs a mere $99.
If you haven’t already scrolled down to the order form, you clearly aren’t sure the Plane Slider is right for you.
Maybe you’ve had bad experiences with other training aids. (Believe me, we all have.)
Maybe you’ve never used a training aid at all.
Or maybe you don’t want to risk 99 hard-earned bucks on a product you can’t try before you buy.
Totally understandable.
That’s why I’m glad to offer this:
A risk-removing, 60-day guarantee. Use the Plane Slider for two months and you WILL get better – or you’ll get your money back.
All you’ve got to do is send it back and we’ll refund the full purchase price (minus any shipping and handling charges).
The only thing better than a risk-free deal?
A risk-free shot at fixing that slice. Once and for all.
Don’t take another swing before snagging your Plane Slider – order yours today.
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