Path and plane feedback
The cord gives immediate feedback when the club moves too far inside, gets steep, or loses the intended plane relationship.
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The PlaneMate gives golfers a physical feedback system for club path, width, rotation, and release. The belt-and-resistance-cord design helps you rehearse the motion instead of only thinking about positions.
Golfers who take the club back inside, get steep in transition, lose width or speed, cross the line, flip at impact, or finish with a disconnected chicken wing pattern.
A clearer path feel through takeaway and transition so the club can shallow, rotate, and release with less guesswork.
The PlaneMate is a belt-and-resistance-cord golf training system built to help players feel a better takeaway, transition, rotation, and release. Instead of relying only on swing thoughts, the trainer gives your body a physical reference for where the club should travel.
It is especially helpful for golfers who fight inside takeaways, steep downswing patterns, loss of width, crossing the line, flipping through impact, inconsistent strike quality, or a disconnected finish.
Fit the belt securely, connect the cord to the club, then start with slow rehearsal swings before progressing into short shots and controlled full-swing work.
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Product-specific training logic
The cord gives immediate feedback when the club moves too far inside, gets steep, or loses the intended plane relationship.
Resistance helps you feel a wider backswing, better body rotation, and a more connected sequence through the ball.
Use it as a structured training system: rehearsals first, then chips, pitches, half swings, and full swings.
How to use it
Secure the belt around your waist and clip the cord to the club so the feedback is firm without pulling you out of posture.
Make slow backswing reps and feel how the cord guides the club away without dragging it too far inside.
Move into controlled downswings where the resistance helps you feel shallowing, rotation, and a more organized release.
Remove the aid after each block and hit unaided shots while recreating the same takeaway and transition feel.
Specs and fit
Fit the belt securely, connect the cord to the club, then start with slow rehearsal swings before progressing into short shots and controlled full-swing work.
Practice result
The goal is not to depend on the product forever. Use it to make the correct condition obvious, then remove it and test whether your body can recreate the same feel.
| Need | GOLF BAIJIA PlaneMate | Unguided reps |
|---|---|---|
| Takeaway path | Cord feedback through the first move | Often guessed visually |
| Transition feel | Resistance cue for shallowing | Hard to feel at speed |
| Best practice block | Rehearsals to short shots | Full-speed trial and error |
Product FAQ
It is especially useful for golfers who take the club back inside, get steep in transition, lose width, flip through impact, struggle to rotate, or finish disconnected.
No. Start with slow rehearsals and short shots so the resistance cue becomes clear. Add speed only after the motion feels organized.
GOLF BAIJIA focuses on wrist structure and face-control feedback. The PlaneMate focuses more on club path, swing plane, transition, rotation, and release sequencing.
Yes, for slow motion reps in a safe clear space. For ball-striking, move to the range and build up gradually from small shots.
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