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The Lee Westwood Perfect Swing
The Lee Westwood Perfect Swing
How It Works
It is recognised that a golfers swing is a key part of his/her game. Many golfers move their head and/or body when swinging, therefore impeding the accuracy of their swing. The Lee Westwood Training Aid is a practice aid for golfers, whereby the golfer can train themselves to eliminate movement by concentrating on the marked point which is the spot seen through the viewer, therefore greatly improving their game.
The Training Aid is placed the opposite side of the ball to which the player stands, a few inches away from the tee. The guide block is adjusted to the appropriate position by means of adjustment grooves so that the golfer can see the marked point which is situated on its lower segment through the viewer.
The golfer would take his/her stance over the tee and visual contact with the marked point must be maintained in order to prevent movement of the head/body and the swing will be enhanced.
The dimensions of the viewer are such that if any movement occurs then visual contact with the marked point will be lost.
If movement occurs then visual contact will be lost and the ball will not be projected in the desired direction. When movement occurs the golfer is required to re-adjust his/her position until visual contact is resumed and try again.
The apparatus can be used without a ball by practicing the back swing over and over again.
What Lee Westwood says about The Perfect Swing Alignment tool
This simple, clever device is designed to highlight whether your head and upper body move too much as you swing. Set it up a few centimetres beyond your ball position, adjust the height until the black spot is visible through the aperture, and then try to keep the spot in view as you swing. If it disappears up, down, right or left too much head or upper body movement could be depriving you of consistency and power. The aperture is bigger than the black dot to allow for the marginal head movements many players make.
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